Entering the "Three No-Man's Land"

The so-called "three no matter" refers to a place that the Hong Kong government does not dare to manage, the British government does not want to manage, and the Chinese government cannot manage. It is the feared Kowloon Walled City in the 1970s and 1980s👻, today let me take you to see what the three no matter what the past has become🤗

1. Kowloon Walled City Park⛲ (The old three-nothing has been converted into Kowloon Walled City Park. Walk into Kowloon Walled City Park, you will see the surrounding area surrounded by heavy walls, as if the Walled City is a corner of its own 😄)
2. Antique Chinese-style fish pond (not to mention, I thought it was the filming location of a costume drama 😄)
3. The site of the foundation of the walled building 🏯 (more in-depth understanding of the history of the walled city)
4. After viewing Kowloon Walled City Park, you can walk along the direction of Song Wong Tai MTR Station. There will be an unexpected discovery in the pedestrian tunnel near the MTR station, which is Nemo🐠's oil painting😍, really interesting😚
5. Next stop to Song Wang Tai Park, although only a block, but when to visit it 🤣
6. Finally go to To Kwa Wan's Cowshed Art Village 🎨, actually the former livestock 🐄🐖 quarantine station, now has been revitalized into a place for art workers to display their artwork, and is free admission 😁

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Post by sweet.travel_hk | Jun 11, 2022

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