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In pictures: when textiles drove the golden age of ‘Made in Hong Kong’

The textile and garment industry was the engine that drove Hong Kong’s economic rise from backwater to boomtown

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A workshop at the Clothing Industry Training Centre in Kwai Chung in 1977. Photo: SCMP Archives
Alexander Mak

From the 1960s to the 80s, Hong Kong’s textile and garment industry was the engine driving the city’s remarkable economic boom. Fuelled by an influx of capital, technology and skilled labour, local factories flourished, transforming the city into one of the world’s leading garment exporters.

In those busy workshops, the sound of sewing machines never stopped. Workers stitched fabric into clothes that ended up in shops from London to New York and beyond.

But by the 1990s, many factories had moved production to mainland China and Southeast Asia to cut costs and keep up with change.

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Through the lens of the South China Morning Post’s photographers, we take a look back at the golden age of the textile and garment industry, and how it boosted “Made in Hong Kong” to become an internationally recognised brand.

Hong Kong Governor Sir David Trench (second from left) visits the Winner Garments factory in 1967. Photo: SCMP Archives
Hong Kong Governor Sir David Trench (second from left) visits the Winner Garments factory in 1967. Photo: SCMP Archives
The Great Eastern Textiles factory in Kwun Tong, in 1968. Photo: SCMP Archives
The Great Eastern Textiles factory in Kwun Tong, in 1968. Photo: SCMP Archives
Hong Kong’s Director of Commerce and Industry Terence Sorby (left) looks at fabric samples during a visit to the Fashion Accessories textile factory in North Point in 1967. Photo: SCMP Archives
Hong Kong’s Director of Commerce and Industry Terence Sorby (left) looks at fabric samples during a visit to the Fashion Accessories textile factory in North Point in 1967. Photo: SCMP Archives
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