Sir Robert Kotewall officiated at the opening of the 3rd Exhibition of Chinese Products. Visitors who took the tram or No. 1 or No. 5 bus to the Happy Valley venue discovered a wide variety of goods to buy. This year’s exhibition charged a 10-cent entrance fee for male visitors while women and children were admitted free of charge.
The 4th Exhibition of Chinese Products was staged at the junction of Nathan Road in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. In the picture, visitors can be seen entering the venue.
The 12th Exhibition of Hong Kong Products was held at the new landfills at the Central District of Hong Kong. The photo shows the considerable crowds and the traffic at the venue.
The 4th Exhibition of Chinese Products was organized at Tsim Sha Tsui of Kowloon during the 2nd World War. The photo shows the Flag of the Republic of China hanging at the gate tower.
The 31st Exhibition of Hong Kong Products was held at the new landfills at Wanchai of Hong Kong. The photo shows minibuses commuting to and from the exhibition venue.
The 27th Exhibition of Hong Kong Products was held at the new landfills of Hung Hom of Kowloon. The photo shows the ad hoc car park at the entrance of the venue and the unique designs of some of the exhibition booths of larger scale.
The 31st Exhibition of Hong Kong Products was held at the new landfills at Wanchai of Hong Kong. The photo shows the ad hoc car parks and minibuses commuting to and from the exhibition venue.
The 31st Exhibition of Hong Kong Products was held at the new landfills at Wanchai of Hong Kong. The photo shows the night scene at the venue and the large crowds attending the exhibition at the late hour.
The 28th Exhibition of Hong Kong Products was held at the new landfills of Wanchai, Hong Kong. The photo shows the crowds queuing up to enter the venue.
The Silver Jubilee Exhibition of Hong Kong Products was held at the new landfills at Hung Hom, Kowloon. The photo shows the flag of the UK and the CMA flag at the entrance of the venue.