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Meta Quest 3, and Quest Pro with stereoscopic color passthrough, Pico 4 (monoscopic color passthrough).
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Passthrough is not compatible yet for Oculus Link cable.
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Welcome back to Immersive Past 360. In this video, we explore the stark contrast between the raw, bustling street-level play areas tucked between the crowded resettlement blocks of the 1960s, and the dedicated, structured communal parks of the 1970s public housing estates. Experience the bustling energy, the vintage Vitasoy carts, the classic metal slides, and the vibrant community life of old Hong Kong.
👇 We want to hear from you in the comments!
Which of these playground styles would you have preferred to grow up with—the lively street energy of the 1960s or the planned parks of the 1970s?
What hidden historical details or memories did you spot in these scenes?
🕒 Timestamps / Chapters:
0:00 - Fast Forward: 1960s vs 1970s
0:08 - Title: Evolution and Development
0:15 - Scene 1: 1960s Crowded Estates & Street Life
1:01 - Scene 2: 1970s Planned Parks & Communal Areas
1:46 - What do you think? (Audience Questions)
2:01 - Subscribe to Immersive Past 360!
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