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Chapter 2 Traditional Rural Life of Hong Kong. III Life in Rural Hong Kong. (4) People’s Livelihood. Life in Rural Hong Kong. Life in Rural Hong Kong. Luen Wo Market. Yuen Long Old Market. many rural markets in the New Territories set up by the Puntis and the Hakkas.
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Chapter 2 Traditional Rural Life of Hong Kong • III Life in Rural Hong Kong (4) People’s Livelihood
Luen Wo Market Yuen Long Old Market • many rural markets in the New Territories • set up by the Puntis and the Hakkas
Life in Rural Hong Kong The Puntis would come to sell or buy things at market times. A rural market in the 1960s
Life in Rural Hong Kong Flea Market (跳蚤市場) There are many flea markets in Yuen Long and Kowloon City.
Life in Rural Hong Kong • the Tankas and the Fuklos • fished along the coast of Hong Kong,Guangdong and Fujian
Life in Rural Hong Kong • mainly lived in Shau Kei Wan and Aberdeen • mainly lived in Western District
Life in Rural Hong Kong (d) Other Livelihood Making Incense Hong Kong weather was suitable for growing incense trees. Many people made a living by making incense.
Sai Kung Life in Rural Hong Kong Making Lime Many kilns were built in Sai Kung and along the coast of Hong Kong. They could be used to make lime.
Sai Kung Tai O Life in Rural Hong Kong Making Salt The people in Sai Kung and Tai O made a living by making salt.
Sai Kung Tai O Life in Rural Hong Kong • Fishing for Pearls • Along the coast of Tolo Harbour and Tai O