War bunker provides storage space for fine wines in Hong Kong
Hong Kong
IN high-rise, high-priced Hong Kong, even millionaires don't always have room to store their fine wine collection at home, but a converted British war bunker offers space-crunched oenophiles the perfect solution.
Built by Her Majesty's government in the 1930s to hold munitions, the "Little Hong Kong" bunker complex was the last Allied position to fall to the invading Japanese on Dec 27, 1941 - two days after the surrender of the British governor.
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