This was the Supreme Court in our colonial times and will eventually house the "highest law of the land" (well in HK and not considering mainland of course) again when conversion works complete in 2014.
I brought Ah-Nghin (grandma in our Toishan dialect) to this building one day in late-1950s. As my guardian, she took an oath so I could apply for a proof-of-age document. Always remember this building and the helpful female staff who processed my application.
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Supreme Court - Legislative Council - Court of Final Appeal
This was the Supreme Court in our colonial times and will eventually house the "highest law of the land" (well in HK and not considering mainland of course) again when conversion works complete in 2014.
Hong Kong Club
Hong Kong Club on the far left, which was demolished and rebuilt in early 80s.
Supreme Court Building
I brought Ah-Nghin (grandma in our Toishan dialect) to this building one day in late-1950s. As my guardian, she took an oath so I could apply for a proof-of-age document. Always remember this building and the helpful female staff who processed my application.