2010/12/15

"Show takes trip to Kowloon's past" from South China Morning Post

" "People might know the Peninsula was the headquarters for the Japanese army during the occupation, but after the war it was also home to a lot of Jewish refugees," Li said. The refugees had been living in Shanghai and were bound for Australia when their ship was commandeered by the Australian army to send troops home. They ended up camping in the Peninsula's ballroom for six months."

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