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Diamond Hill was one of the poorest and most backward of villages in Hong Kong at a time when Hong Kong itself was poor and backward. We moved there in 1956 when I was almost 10. I left when I was 19. Those were the formative years of my life. It's a time that I remember well and cherish. Gambling and gangsters; fires and food stalls; the Walled City and its 'white powder'. This memoir of a native son of a Kowloon squatter village - the first book ever on Diamond Hill - presents the early days of a life shaped by a now-extinct community. Feng Chi-shun's sharp recollections of his humble upbringing are filled with warmth, humour, and an abundance of insights into a low-income Hong Kong neighbourhood that no longer exists, but remains close to the hearts of many who lived there. Diamond Hill will invite comparisons with Martin Booth's 2004 hit Gweilo. If you enjoyed the latter, you will likely find the former similarly absorbing, because the young Feng was, for many a gweilo , the inaccessible yet intriguing face of an altogether edgier Hong Kong.Product Identifiers
PublisherBlacksmith Books
ISBN-139789881774248
eBay Product ID (ePID)97715913
Product Key Features
Book TitleDiamond Hill: Memories of Growing Up in a Hong Kong Squatter Village
AuthorFeng Chi-Shun
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicMemorials
Publication Year2009
Dimensions
Item Height202mm
Item Width133mm
Additional Product Features
Title_AuthorFeng Chi-Shun
Country/Region of ManufactureHong Kong