Catchy display in the foyer of the Heritage Museum.
For a missionary couples' activity we boarded the 170 bus and rode north about 20 minutes, through the tunnel under Victoria Harbor, to Sha Tin (pronounced Saa Teen), somewhat out in the country by Hong Kong standards (we heard birds singing, there were trees, no crowds, and it didn't stink). A magnificent building housing the Hong Kong Heritage Museum was our destination. In addition to an extensive display of traditional Chinese opera, and modern Chinese art, there were relief maps of what Sha Tin used to look like back when it was a mining village. We enjoyed the other couples and their opinions and insight of the displays.
The Linfords, Pauls, Sackleys, Alleys, and Gibbs posed with us.
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