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To Time magazine, it’s ‘Asia’s best example of globalisation in action’; to others it’s a scary den of drug dealers, illegal immigrants and dubious restaurants. Chungking Mansions in Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, is a warren of shops, cheap guesthouses and places to eat spread across five blocks of 17 storeys each. A popular destination for visitors on a budget, the mansions famously featured in Wong Kar-wai’s 1994 film Chungking Express.

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  • Chungking Express, filmed in 6 weeks in 1994, was Wong’s celebration of the Hong Kong zeitgeist, he once said. It features the screen debut of singer Faye Wong
  • Brigitte Lin was meant to be the star of the show, but Wong made much the bigger impression, and Tony Leung Chiu-wai won a best actor award for his role
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From a rice dish that West Africans fight over to his go-to Indian restaurant, banker Innocent Mutanga returns again and again to eat at Chungking Mansions, where he first stayed when he arrived in Hong Kong in 2013.

From Cantopop to grunge, Chungking Express to Final Fantasy VIII – these career-defining MVs prove Wong was Hong Kong’s ultimate 90s diva

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Hongkongers have shown great community spirit in fighting injustice, but the city has a lingering problem with discrimination against members of ethnic minority communities.

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Farah Dang, 38, has been volunteering with an NGO and came back a decade ago after leaving for Britain in 1992. She has never forgotten how others helped her, and has come to terms with her refugee identity.

Star of a Wong Kar-wai movie and an icon of urban Hong Kong, Chungking Mansions is too often portrayed as unsafe and a den of vice. Don’t believe a word of it – or you’ll be missing out on some of the city’s best Indian food

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Storror, British group whose first videos of Hong Kong freerunning went viral in 2016, release film of members evading security guard as they jump and somersault obstacles and shin along pipes between buildings in Kowloon

Doyle, who was cinematographer on Wong Kar-wai’s Chungking Express, looks for the locations in the high-rise where he filmed the award-winning Hong Kong classic and its sequel

Seven pedestrians were slightly injured after being splashed with an unknown solution which fell from a height in a busy shopping district in Hong Kong today, according to police.

Salina Lam has transformed the Kowloon block once known as a ‘rough, shady place' during her 22 years as owners’ committee chairwoman.    

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A vicious attack in which a policeman was punched repeatedly in the face and head was captured by CCTV in Tsim Sha Tsui on Tuesday.

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The deadliest Ebola epidemic in history continued its spread, as a brief scare in Hong Kong highlighted the risk of an outbreak in the city.

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Shot over two months with writer-director Wong Kar-wai penning the script as he went along, Chungking Express is one of the most romantic films ever made in Hong Kong - and certainly the coolest.

The victim, 36, called police at about 7pm, saying that he suspected his suitcase containing the cash had been switched by four "non-Chinese" men and a "non-Chinese" woman, officers said.

The maze of corridors in the five, 17-storey blocks has sat in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui for more than half a century. But it was the 1994 Wong Kar-wai movie Chungking Express that earned the buildings in Nathan Road their iconic status.