Reference codeI068Name of interviewee (English)PULLINGER, JackieName of interviewee (Chinese)潘卓靈Date of interview27/02/2008BiographyJackie Pullinger graduated from the Royal College of Music in the United Kingdom at the age of 20 and ventured out to the Far East to become a missionary. Pullinger arrived in Hong Kong in 1966 by boat and worked as a primary school teacher in the Kowloon Walled City, which was notorious for its crime rates and opium dens. Pullinger later established a youth club to help drug addicts and started a charity called the St. Stephen's Society which provided rehabilitation homes for youths.Interview summaryInterview consists of a tour of Kowloon Walled City Park with a British camera crew and Jackie Pullinger's anecdotes recollecting her days as a missionary in the Walled City.Duration13 minutesInterviewerAmelia AllsopTopicKowloon Walled CityMissionaryPhilanthropyLanguageEnglishLevel of accessUnclassifiedOther notesEditedCollectionOral History CollectionCollection SummaryPULLINGER, Jackie, 潘卓靈
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