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The SS Fatshan Hong Kong-Macao Ferry – Love is a Many Splendored Thing

Posted: February 5th, 2022 | No Comments »

I happened to watch once again the 1955 movie of Han Suyin’s famous novel Love is a Many Splendored Thing – Jennifer Jones as the Han Suyin character and William Holden as ‘Mark Eliot’, her American foreign correspondent love interest (in reality of course it was the Peking-born journalist and son of George Morrison ‘…of China’ fame, Ian – who did die covering the Korean War). Anyhow, being involved in matters Macao history at the moment, this time around i particularly noticed the Fatshan appears briefly.

The Fatshan famously started out in the 1930s as a Hong Kong-Canton ferry, was seized by the Japanese and eventually, in 1971 tragically sunk off Lantau Island with a terrible loss of life. And, in the 1950s, was plying the Hong Kong-Macao ferry route. Love is a Many Splendored Thing is set in 1949, though filmed in 1955.

Anyway, here she is in the movie…

The Fatshan leaving Hong Kong en route to Macao
Boarding the Fatshan in Hong Kong



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