Hong Kong Post issued “Hong Kong Past and Present Series: Victoria Harbor” stamps
Hong Kong Post issued stamp product “Hong Kong Past and Present Series: Victoria Harbor” in late September 2020.
The special stamps show the great view of Victoria Harbor in 1962 and in 2020.
Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbor changes a lot in 55 years.
This post is going to show you those changes.
Apart from tour it yourselves (TIY) the Sky100 observation deck in the tallest ICC building to see the good view (Take MTR to Kowloon Station Exit C1), travelers can be Frank the tour guide’s clients in his Hong Kong Island private car tour to see the great view of Victoria Harbor at the Victoria Peak.
Victoria Harbor in 1962 and in 2020
The four special stamps show you the two sides of Victoria Harbor, Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula.
The $5 stamp shows you the Wan Chai Area on Hong Kong Island.
In 1962, it was the old residential area and red light area, where the US soldiers and sailors enjoyed themselves and the story of “the World of Suzie Wong” happened.
In 2020, it is another commercial center of Hong Kong.
The third tallest building Central Plaza and Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, which built on the reclaimed land, outshine the Hopewell Center built in 1982 near the hillside.
The $5 stamp and the $4.9 stamp show you the Admiralty and Central.
In 1962, Admiralty was still mainly the British military forbidden area, which hindered the business development.
In 2020, although Chinese Army Headquarters is still in the business center, the military building, the once tallest Jardine House and the still special HSBC Main Building are overshadowed by the taller Bank of China and IFCII.
The $3.7 stamp and $2 stamp show you the Sheung Wan and Western Area.
In 1962, the wharfs, warehouses, salted fish market and short tenement buildings occupied the two areas.
In 2020, although the Hong Kong-Macau Ferry Terminal is still there, salted fish market has been upgraded to be the dried seafood market.
The MTR development has quickened urban renewal.
The opposite side Kowloon was more backward than Hong Kong Island in 1962.
There were the Kowloon Wharfs, Whampoa dockyard and different industrial areas.
The height limit to buildings, which caused by the in-city Kai Tak Airport, hindered the development of Kowloon.
In 2020, wharfs, dockyards, factories and airport have been replaced by cruise terminals and high-rise residential buildings.
Even the tallest building ICC locates at West Kowloon near the High Speed Train Terminal.
To enjoy the great view of Victoria Harbor, travelers may TIY the ICC’s Sky100 observation deck (Take MTR to Kowloon Station Exit C1) .
Take Frank the tour guide’s private car tour to see great view at Victoria Peak
Besides TIY, travelers can be Frank the tour guide’s clients in his easy Hong Kong Island private car tour service.
Clients can go to the Victoria Peak by the included Peak Tram ride.
Clients can see the great view of Victoria Harbor during the ride and at the lookout point.
Then clients can take the private car to tour other major sightseeing points and hidden gems.
Frank hopes he can show you his beautiful Hong Kong in 2021!
Hong Kong Island Highlights private car tour
Private car tour for the highlights of Hong Kong Island. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned sightseeing car with driver
- One-way Peak Tram ride
- Sampan ride at Aberdeen
Hong Kong Island Kowloon full day private car tour
Full day private car tour for Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned sightseeing car with driver
- One-way Peak Tram ride
- Sampan ride at Aberdeen
- One-way public ferry ride
- Local dim sum lunch
Hong Kong Lantau Island full day private car tour
Full day private car tour for Hong Kong and Lantau Island, which covers the Peak and Big Buddha with lunch. Tour programme includes…
- English / Mandarin / Cantonese speaking private tour guide service
- Air-conditioned 8-seater car with driver
- One-way Ngong Ping Cable Car normal cabin ride
- One-way Lantau taxi ride
- Local dim sum lunch