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Waterloo Hill Apartments in December 2009

Waterloo Road Hill (Chinese: 窩打老道山) or Black Rock Hill is a hill near Ho Man Tin in Hong Kong. It is a quiet residential district. It is named from Waterloo Road, which is a major road in Kowloon.

History

On 24 August 1967, Lam Bun was on his way to work, men posing as road maintenance workers stopped his vehicle and blocked his car doors and doused Lam and his cousin with petrol.

Education

References

  1. https://www.patreon.com/posts/jiu-long-ban-dao-45021419 ,Cultivated Land in Kowloon, 1864.


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