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Abandoned Hong Kong: Luxury Villas, Schools and Forgotten Cinemas


 
Although this villa is now covered in graffiti, you can still see reminiscents of its former days at every corner of the house. Built in 1971, the house belonged to a film and television tycoon who had to regularly entertain guests in the film industry. 
The villa spans over eight thousand square feet, with a two thousand square feet cinema and an outdoor swimming pool ready to entertain. Inside the house, odd Chanel shoes, crystal chandeliers, plush sofas and entertainment rooms remain, leaving you to picture what this villa may have looked like once upon a time. 
Chi Yan School
 
A few steps away from the beach, Chi Yan School in Peng Chau was founded in 1930. Funded by local Peng Chau businesses and residents, the classrooms were reconstructed in 1939 which helped bring in more students. In the beginning, the school only had about 20 students, however, at its peak, there were about 400 students enrolled, with the majority of them being boys due to the ....

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