What was Hong Kong like in p>1965? French photographer Marie Mathelin recorded the appearance of Hong Kong at that time with a lens. Around Kowloon Island, Hong Kong, the police direct traffic at the sentry box. The port of Hong Kong photographed from the ferry. Looking at the city and harbor from the top of Taiping Mountain in Hong Kong. Overlooking Victoria Harbour from the top of Taiping Mountain. The name of Victoria Harbour is a mirror of China's modern semi-feudal and semi-colonial history. Looking back over a hundred years' history, the British brought western culture, science, technology, management system, economic take-off and urban prosperity to Hong Kong, which are all reflected in the changes of Victoria Harbour in the past hundred years. The picture shows Victoria Harbour in 1965. Hong Kong City Hall Building Hilton Hotel Hong Kong Downtown Street The beautiful building is at the foot of the dilapidated village. The British colonial style building in downtown Hong Kong is bustling downtown Hong Kong. Children are eating sorbet in the old house in the * * * block of Hong Kong. Shops selling poultry in the street near the * * * block of Hong Kong walk in the * * block of Hong Kong. The houses in the New Territories of Hong Kong are very simple. In Tai Po Village in the New Territories of Hong Kong, Fish stalls in the market stalls selling fruits in the market in Tai Po Village, New Territories, Hong Kong Various seafood fish in the market in Tai Po Village, New Territories, Hong Kong On the street in Tai Po Village, New Territories, Hong Kong, a mother carries her sleeping child on her back. A seafood snack stall in Sha Tin Market, New Territories, Hong Kong, is an Aberdeen typhoon shelter. Aberdeen typhoon shelter refers to the typhoon shelter on the sea between Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau. Aberdeen used to be a fishing village with traditional characteristics, and the Aberdeen typhoon shelter has always been a shelter for local fishermen. A boat used as a residence in Aberdeen typhoon shelter. Aberdeen typhoon shelter is the home of water people, and hundreds of fishing village residents still keep the traditional lifestyle of fishing boats as their home, mainly crane people. Fishermen live on boats in Aberdeen typhoon shelter.