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In pictures: when Hong Kong was the centre of toy manufacturing

There was a time when the toys of children all around the world bore the stamp ‘Made in Hong Kong’

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Doll heads are sorted at the Kader factory in 1973. Photo: SCMP Archives
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Hong Kong’s toy industry boomed in the 1960s and 70s, and by 1972 the city had overtaken Japan to become the world’s biggest toy exporter. Here is a look back at some South China Morning Post photographs from those bygone factory floors... and keep an eye out for a very special cameo.

A young woman assembling toys at Elm Tool and Machinery’s factory in Quarry Bay in 1967. Photo: SCMP Archives
A young woman assembling toys at Elm Tool and Machinery’s factory in Quarry Bay in 1967. Photo: SCMP Archives
A worker at Kader’s toy factory in Hong Kong in 1971. The company was founded in 1948. Photo: SCMP Archives
A worker at Kader’s toy factory in Hong Kong in 1971. The company was founded in 1948. Photo: SCMP Archives
Workers in a toy factory in 1972. Photo: SCMP Archives
Workers in a toy factory in 1972. Photo: SCMP Archives
Prince Charles (third right) tries a remote-controlled toy car at Sun Chung Precision Metal Factory in San Po Kong in 1979. Photo: SCMP Archives
Prince Charles (third right) tries a remote-controlled toy car at Sun Chung Precision Metal Factory in San Po Kong in 1979. Photo: SCMP Archives
Paul Kwan, joint managing director of toymaker Playmates Holdings, with the company’s biggest hit, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle toys, in 1989. Photo: SCMP Archives
Paul Kwan, joint managing director of toymaker Playmates Holdings, with the company’s biggest hit, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle toys, in 1989. Photo: SCMP Archives
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