


I live in Hong Kong Island where I fell in love with the only one double deck tram fleet in the world. It is really an enjoyable journey when one rides on the tram from West to East or vice versa.
I started my tram related collections in 1980s. I have now over 1,500 tram items - postcards, photos, tickets and all kinds of tram stuffs that not many people noticed even they came across.
My collections are considered so rich that I had been interviewed by all kinds of media (TV, radio, magazines, newspaper etc.) throughout the past years. I was invited by various publishers to work out many books regarding Hong Kong tram.
My oldest collectible is a tram photo taken in 1903. One very valuable item is an old tram ticket from the Japanese Occupation (1942). But the most priceless ones are 2 tram drawings from my son and daughter (at their age of 9 or 10) they offered me as the Father's Day present and my birthday gift.
I started my tram related collections in 1980s. I have now over 1,500 tram items - postcards, photos, tickets and all kinds of tram stuffs that not many people noticed even they came across.
My collections are considered so rich that I had been interviewed by all kinds of media (TV, radio, magazines, newspaper etc.) throughout the past years. I was invited by various publishers to work out many books regarding Hong Kong tram.
My oldest collectible is a tram photo taken in 1903. One very valuable item is an old tram ticket from the Japanese Occupation (1942). But the most priceless ones are 2 tram drawings from my son and daughter (at their age of 9 or 10) they offered me as the Father's Day present and my birthday gift.
Alan Cheung
Collector
Collector