tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post9043803956378879483..comments2024-03-27T18:23:34.322+08:00Comments on WEBS OF SIGNIFICANCE: Surprises abound at King Yin Lei, the Chinese Renaissance style mansion in the Mid-LevelsYTSLhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09930487923185001591noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post-88352493728774736302015-11-25T18:58:01.758+08:002015-11-25T18:58:01.758+08:00Hi Bill --
I think you'd enjoy visiting King ...Hi Bill --<br /><br />I think you'd enjoy visiting King Yin Lei. And yes, I'm glad that the Hong Kong government has saved the mansion. But think about the huge amount of money they could have saved if they had declared it a heritage monument BEFORE it was in real danger of getting torn down! Also, they need to better present it to the public.<br /><br />With regards to Hollywood YTSLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09930487923185001591noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3289278000277019122.post-44394909143507429112015-11-24T23:24:18.579+08:002015-11-24T23:24:18.579+08:00Hi YTSL,
I enjoyed reading this entry. Saving th...Hi YTSL,<br /><br />I enjoyed reading this entry. Saving this interesting "Chinese Renaissance" mansion from destruction is an example of the Hong Kong government doing something positive. In a link you provided in this text (IMDB), I read that scenes from a Hollywood movie, Soldier of Fortune (1955), were filmed here...My favorite Hollywood Hong Kong film is The World of Suzie Wong (Billnoreply@blogger.com