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Yucca de Lac was a high-end restaurant in Hong Kong, famous for frequently serving as a scene for the black-and-white Cantonese films made in the 1960s. Located at Tai Po Road, Ma Liu Shui, near the Chinese University of Hong Kong, it was opened in 1963 and closed on September 20, 2005. The scene of a man and woman enjoying afternoon tea under a parasol in the restaurant is part of the collective memory of many Hong Kongers. The restaurant's name is derived from "yucca", a species of evergreen plant, and de Lac meaning by the lake in French.

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  • Yucca de Lac was a high-end restaurant in Hong Kong, famous for frequently serving as a scene for the black-and-white Cantonese films made in the 1960s. Located at Tai Po Road, Ma Liu Shui, near the Chinese University of Hong Kong, it was opened in 1963 and closed on September 20, 2005. The scene of a man and woman enjoying afternoon tea under a parasol in the restaurant is part of the collective memory of many Hong Kongers. The restaurant's name is derived from "yucca", a species of evergreen plant, and de Lac meaning by the lake in French. (en)
  • 雍雅山房(法文:Yucca de Lac)是香港昔日一座建築,位於新界沙田區馬料水,香港中文大學以南,大埔公路經過其側。雍雅山房於1964年2月13日(農曆大年初一)(星期四)正式開張,2005年9月20日(星期二)結束營業,原址被發展成21座獨立別墅,名為雍雅山 De Yucca,已於2011年落成,2012年第四季作公開發售。雍雅山房於2022年7月底於山頂廣場重開。 (zh)
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  • Yucca de Lac was a high-end restaurant in Hong Kong, famous for frequently serving as a scene for the black-and-white Cantonese films made in the 1960s. Located at Tai Po Road, Ma Liu Shui, near the Chinese University of Hong Kong, it was opened in 1963 and closed on September 20, 2005. The scene of a man and woman enjoying afternoon tea under a parasol in the restaurant is part of the collective memory of many Hong Kongers. The restaurant's name is derived from "yucca", a species of evergreen plant, and de Lac meaning by the lake in French. (en)
  • 雍雅山房(法文:Yucca de Lac)是香港昔日一座建築,位於新界沙田區馬料水,香港中文大學以南,大埔公路經過其側。雍雅山房於1964年2月13日(農曆大年初一)(星期四)正式開張,2005年9月20日(星期二)結束營業,原址被發展成21座獨立別墅,名為雍雅山 De Yucca,已於2011年落成,2012年第四季作公開發售。雍雅山房於2022年7月底於山頂廣場重開。 (zh)
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