Date of Interview: 4 Sep 2020 Location: V54 Interviewee: Tsang Kin Shing (Bull) Occupation: District Councillor, Activist Year active in Happy Valley: 25 years Adjective: pauper's village
Interviewer: Mr.Ko Occupation: Businessman
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COMMUNITY SPACE Television sets were a luxury in the 1960s, and not many families could afford to have one. One of the grocery stores back then had a TV installed, but they charged people who stopped by to watch. This infuriated Bull's father, and he bought a set by instalment and installed it on Heep Wo Lane for everyone's free enjoyment. It attracted a lot of people to watch, and became a gathering place for kaifongs, and created what is now known as “public/ community space". Bull's father's unyielding spirit is certainly reflected in Bull, as he has actively participated in democratic movements since 1989. Many of the impressive props and banners that he used were created in that space.
ORGANIZER C&G Art Triangle CO- ORGANIZER Office of District Councillor Clara Cheung
EDITOR Jay Wong ENGLISH EDITOR Melanie Ko PROJECT CREATORS Clara Cheung Yu Pui Shan GRAPHIC DESIGNER Kate Cheung
CONTACTS C&G Art Triangle Unit 7, 39E Sing Wo Road, Happy Valley Office of District Councillor Clara Cheung M/F, 2 Cheong Ming St, Happy Valley TEL: 2813 8511
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