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HANNAH GREENFIELD. 2022. Hong Kong Map [illustration].

ABERDEEN

CHU YIN-PING. n.d. Doris in Aberdeen [Photograph].

CHU YIN-PING. n.d. Doris in Aberdeen [Photograph].

CHU YIN-PING. n.d. Doris in Aberdeen [Photograph].

C.Y.YU. 1977. A floating grocer operator in Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter.

FRANK FISCHBECK. n.d. Miss Hong Kong 1967 Laura Da Costa Roque [Photograph]. Available at: Digital Repository [accessed 24 Jun 2022].

‘We Are With You Project’. 2013. Fishermen’s Stories [online]. Available at: Cedars: Development of Fishing Boats in Aberdeen [accessed 21 May 2022].

 KEITH MACGREGOR. 1976. Making Barrels for the Fish Aberdeen. Available at: Fishing in Harbour, Hong Kong [accessed 24 Jun 2022].

JOHN M POLTRACK. n.d. My Strange Life Hong Kong [Photographs]. Available at: Aberdeen Floating Village [accessed 9 Jul 2022].

MICHAEL ROGGE. Hong Kong: the life of a boy in 1980 [Film]. n.d. Available at: YouTube [accessed 16 Jun 2022].

Yue Kwong Chuen Estate Aberdeen. 1970. Available at: Hong Kong Housing Society Archive [accessed 3 Aug 2022].

Yue Kwong Chuen Estate Aberdeen Plan. 1970. Available at: Hong Kong Housing Society Press Release [accessed 3 Aug 2022].

Yue Kwong Chuen Estate Aberdeen. 1970. Available at: Hong Kong Housing Society Archive [accessed 3 Aug 2022].

MICHAEL ROGGE. Hong Kong: the life of a boy in 1980.

[Film]. n.d. Available at: YouTube [accessed 16 Jun 2022].

KO TIM-KEUNG. 1978. Stilt Houses Sam Ka Tsuen Typhoon Shelter Lei Yue Mun [Photograph]. Available at: Hong Kong Memory [accessed 2 Aug 2022].

 TAI O

MARRYAT. 1848. China: Tanka Boat Prostitutes, Hong Kong. From Borneo and the East Indian Archipelago. [illustration]. Available at: Bridgeman Images [accessed 2 Aug 2022].

Songs of the Sea: Traditional fisherfolk songs of Tai O [Film]. 2020. Available at: YouTube [accessed 27 Jun 2022].

Songs of the Sea: Traditional fisherfolk songs of Tai O [Film]. 2020. Available at: YouTube [accessed 27 Jun 2022].

N. ANDERSON, JR. 1967. ‘The Folksongs of the Hong Kong Boat People.’ The Journal of American Folklore Vol. 80, No. 317 (Jul.-Sep., 1967), 285–96.

LO TING

@CHUNSLEEPY (VIA INSTAGRAM). n.d. Lo Ting [illustration]. Available at: Localiiz.

JIMMY_KEUNG. 2021. Lo Ting. Available at: Wikimedia [accessed 17 Aug 2022].

@SAM_BINGYING. n.d. Lo Ting [illustration]. Available at: Localiiz.

 ANT NGAI WING-LAM. n.d. The Pink of Sea. Available at: Zolima City Mag [accessed 3 Aug 2022].

ANT NGAI WING-LAM. n.d. The Pink of Sea. Available at: Zolima City Mag [accessed 3 Aug 2022].

 Wood Carved Dragon Boat Figurehead, Ming Dynasty 1368/1644 [Wood and lacquer]. n.d. Available at: Arts and Culture.

 ‘Aberdeen Dragon Boat Racing’ [Photography]. 2022. Werner Hahn Photography [online]. Available at: Werner Hahn [accessed 28 Jun 2022].

VCG CHINA. 2022. ‘Dragon Boat Makers Manage to Stay Afloat’. [online]. Available at: Caixin Global [accessed 3 Jun 2022]. 

YAU MA TEI

‘Boat Dwellers Attending Weekly Worship Yau Ma Tei’. 2022. [online]. Available at: Facebook [accessed 3 Jun 2022].

Franco Mella in Yau Ma Tei Harbour. 1970s. Available at: Facebook.

Bottom Left – Franco Mella in Yau Ma Tei Harbour. 1970s. Available at: Facebook.

Bottom Right – ‘Boat Dwellers School Yau Ma Tei’. 2022. [online]. Available at: Facebook [accessed 3 Jun 2022].

KEITH MACGREGOR. 1978. Sampan Girl Tai Po Kau. Available at: Artsy [accessed 24 Jun 2022].

VICTORIA HARBOUR

 We Are with You Project’. 2013. Fishermen’s Stories [online]. Available at: Cedars: Development of Fishing Boats in Aberdeen [accessed 21 May 2022].

HEDDA MORRISON. 1946. Fishing Boats in Anchorage at Aldrich Bay, near Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong Island. [Resin-coated paper/silver gelatin process -Negatives]. Available at: Harvard Library [accessed 22 Jun 2022].

HEDDA MORRISON. 1946. Woman, Seated Cross-Legged on an Elevated Rattan-Covered Platform, Selling Fish, Shau Kei Wan, Hong Kong Island. [Resin-coated paper/silver gelatin process -Negatives]. Available at: Harvard Library [accessed 22 Jun 2022].

HARRISON FORMAN. 1950s. Fishmongers Selling Fish Market.

KEITH MACGREGOR. 1980. Fishing Victoria Harbour. Available at: Artsy [accessed 24 Jun 2022].

KEITH MACGREGOR. 1980. Fishing Victoria Harbour. Available at: Artsy [accessed 24 Jun 2022].

 ‘We Are With You Project’. 2013. Fishermen’s Stories [online]. Available at: Cedars: Development of Fishing Boats in Aberdeen [accessed 21 May 2022].

HEDDA MORRISON. 1946. View of Beach with a Few Anchored Sampans Close to Shore, Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. [Resin-coated paper/silver gelatin process -Negatives]. Available at: Harvard Library [accessed 22 Jun 2022].

HEDDA MORRISON. 1946. Shrimp Paste Spread out on Large, Circular Receptacles, Cheung Chau, Hong Kong. [Resin-coated paper/silver gelatin process -Negatives]. Available at: Harvard Library [accessed 22 Jun 2022].

Fishermen’s Children’s School Tsing Yi [Photograph]. 1950s. Available at: Hong Kong Education Image Database [accessed 3 Jun 2022].

Fisherman’s compass Maritime History Museum

FLOATING RESTAURANTS 

MICHAEL ROGGE. Hong Kong: the life of a boy in 1980 [Film]. n.d. Available at: YouTube [accessed 16 Jun 2022].

 ‘Aberdeen Floating Restaurants’ [Photography]. 2022. Werner Hahn Photography [online]. Available at: Werner Hahn Photography [accessed 28 Jun 2022]

KARSTEN PETERSEN. 1974. The ‘Tai Pak’ Floating Restaurant with ‘Water Taxis’. [Photograph]. Available at: Global Mariner [accessed 3 Jun 2022].

S.C. MOY. 1970s. Dragon Boat Races Aberdeen. Available at: www.ebay.co.uk [accessed 3 Jun 2022].

MARTIN CHAN. 2004. ‘The Iconic, Floating Hong Kong Restaurant That Could Seat More than 2,000 People Has Capsized at Sea. Take a Look at the Rise and Fall of Jumbo Restaurant.’ [online]. Available at: Insider [accessed 23 Jun 2022].

Relive Memories of Jumbo Floating Restaurant with These 5 Classic Movies and Music Video Scenes’. 2022. [online]. Available at: Coconuts.co Hong Kong [accessed 2 Jul 2022].

 ‘QEII Hong Kong’s Jumbo Seafood Factory Was Sunk in the South China Sea by Storms and Waves.’ 2022. [online]. Available at: Lai Times [accessed 23 Jun 2022].

‘Michael Jackson Hong Kong’s Jumbo Seafood Factory Was Sunk in the South China Sea by Storms and Waves.’ 2022. [online]. Available at: Lai Times [accessed 23 Jun 2022].