Fragrant Harbor, Cold Moon: Hong Kong before, under and after Japanese Occupation
On August 15, 1945, the Second World War ended with the victory of the Allies and Japan's unconditional surrender, ending the unforgettable three years and eight months of Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. Hong Kong history expert Cheng Baohong uses old newspaper documents, old photos, and other materials such as certificates and documents to take you back to this period of history, revealing the situation of people's livelihood before and after Hong Kong was occupied by the Japanese army. This book records many aspects of Hong Kong's history, from the pre-war Hong Kong with clouds of war, to the difficult scenes during the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong, and then to the post-war Hong Kong returning to the right track. It records how Hong Kong people, facing brutal military and political rule and severe material shortages, relied on their strong will to survive and worked together to overcome a period of dark years.