Frank's photo is the epitome of Hong Kong public housing history
In his post at Easy Hong Kong Private Tour blog, Frank the tour guide shares his photo with white cloud, blue sky and a lot of different residential buildings.
Actually those buildings in Frank's photo form a epitome of Hong Kong public housing history.
Hong Kong government housing began in 1954 when the Mei Ho House on the left side of the photo was built to resettle the squatter fire victims.
The public housing programme then expanded and matured.
For the details, you can browse Frank's post.
Travelers can Heritage of Mei Ho House by yourselves or Frank's Kowloon private car tour to see the history
Travelers may visit the exhibition in Heritage of Mei Ho House by yourselves.
Travelers can also have Frank the tour guide's Kowloon private car tour to see the public housing history of Hong Kong at Mei Ho House and more, e.g. Nan Lian Garden, Chi Lin Nunnery and Wong Tai Sin Temple.
The programme even includes the local tea set.