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TRADITIONAL STATIONERY STORE(RT57)

Stationery shops are usually located in housing estates and mainly sell stationery, toys and photocopying services. The narrow aisles of a stationery shop are filled with shelves filled with stationery such as books, pens, stamps, glue, cardboard, and auxiliary items such as files, folders, and shelves, while the doorways are filled with balls such as footballs and basketballs, and schoolbags. the 1980s was the golden age of Hong Kong's stationery shops, when automatic pencils and kodak models introduced from Japan became the trendy stationery items for children to buy, and the shop's doorways were lined with dolls and stickers in a wide variety of colours. On both sides of the store were dolls, stickers, and a variety of colours, as well as several bouncers and card machines, which attracted a lot of children. Students can not even eat for the twisted card, just to be able to draw the desired limited flash cards or twisted Dan, the era of stationery shops really bring a lot of joy to children.




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CityStories - RT12

LEILAND

The British Leyland van, also known as the 'Lion's Head' because of its lion-like front end, was a common sight on the streets of Hong Kong in the 1960s and 1970s, and was a collective memory of Hong Kong's logistics industry as it crisscrossed the city's large and small factory districts. The design of the Leyland van is old-fashioned, with wooden seats in the driver's seat and rear passenger seat, no steering wheel, no air-conditioning, and a very simple instrument panel with only three indicators for speed, water temperature and voltage. When the truck is in motion, the engine cover can reach 50 to 60 degrees and the throttle and brakes are all heavy, making it difficult to drive.




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