Ng Chi Wing
Ng Chi Wing
From growing up to becoming the village head
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Ng Chi Wing and Kong Chi Yin 
Ng Chi Wing and Kong Chi Yin 
This photo was taken at the ritual shed during the 27th Nga Tsin Wai Jiao Festival in 1986-Provided by Ng Chi Wing
Ng Chi Wing and Kong Chi Yin 
This photo was taken at the ritual shed during the 27th Nga Tsin Wai Jiao Festival in 1986-Provided by Ng Chi Wing
Close friends growing up together
Ng Chi Wing had many close childhood buddies in Nga Tsin Wai. His best friend in those days was Mr. Kong who was like a blood brother to him. The two were so close, they could almost read each other’s thoughts. Mr. Kong was one year older than Ng Chi Wing and entered the job market earlier, working at a steel mill at the age of 14. If the day after payday was a holiday, Mr. Kong would take two or three good friends like Ng Chi Wing to Mong Kok by bus in the morning and buy them breakfast at the Good Hope Restaurant there. Everyone would then catch an early movie at the nearby Ritz Cinema where a friend, a fellow villager from Nga Tsin Wai, worked as an usher. Mr. Kong asked their pal to buy the morning show tickets in advance and usually bought bargain seats in the last row. After watching the film, the friends would stroll around the streets for a while before going home.