China News Service, August 17. According to Dagong Wenhui's all-media reports, Hong Kong's urban development has been rapid, and many classic neon signs have withdrawn from the stage of history.

Located in Yau Ma Tei, "Guan Nan Hua" has been operating skirt gowns and wedding dresses for more than 70 years. Its huge old neon signboard is a popular check-in spot that many people love. However, after the evening of the 16th, it has become history and said goodbye to Hong Kong people.

  In the mid-1980s, many streets in Hong Kong, Kowloon and the New Territories were covered with colorful neon signs one after another, blooming everywhere. However, in recent years, neon sign craftsmanship has gradually declined, and neon sign signs have been gradually replaced by plastic printed signs. The scene of the neon lights in the streets and alleys became the absolute sound.

  "Guan Nanhua" announced earlier that it will officially turn off the lights at 11:00 p.m. on August 16th, and will begin to build a shed for demolition on the 17th.