From Friday 28 March to Sunday 30 March, a temporary restricted flying zone (RFZ) will be in place around Kai Tak Stadium during the Hong Kong Sevens. On Sunday 30 March, an additional RFZ will be established in and around Victoria Harbour for a flight demonstration. Please note that flying activities, such as drone and model aircraft, are not allowed in these zones, and unauthorised flying activities are illegal. For more information on the temporary restricted flying zones, visit the eSUA.
Wing Lee Street is lined with old Chinese-style tenement buildings from the 1950s and was once featured in the award-winning film Echoes of the Rainbow.
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Wing Lee Street is home to a cluster of old terraced tenement buildings from the 1950s – an increasingly rare sight in modern-day Hong Kong. In 2010, the street gained newfound fame when it was featured in Echoes of the Rainbow, a local film depicting the lives of a grassroots family in 1960s Hong Kong. The film went on to win the Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film at the 60th Berlinale Awards. Thanks to the film's success and the subsequent public support it generated, the original redevelopment plans for Wing Lee Street were scrapped and the houses have since undergone restoration to ensure that this slice of the city's heritage will endure.
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