by Huanyi Liu | Feb 18, 2025 | classwork, Classwork, HKU MJ, students, W3
A wide view at the HEY TEA shop in Sea World, Shenzhen demonstrates that a delivery guy just pushed his way out. Photo: MollyA medium shot of a delivery guy was waiting in the pick up area. Photo: MollyA close up shot of finished drinks neatly arranged at the pick-up...
by Hao Chen | Feb 18, 2025 | HKU MJ, W3
Sports fields in Victoria Park A man jumps to shoot a basketball while his opponents attempt to block him. (Photo by Chen Hao)A boy passes a soccer ball to his teammate on the football field at Victoria Park. (Photo by Chen Hao)A tennis coach instructs his student on...
by Ka Yi, Kari Chan | Feb 18, 2025 | Classwork, W3
“Dried Seafood Street” in Hong Kong Sai Ying Pun/ Sheung Wan is well-known for the “Dried Seafood Street” or “Tonic Food Street”. Many shops there selling dried seafood, such as shark fin, salted fish, sausage, scallops....
by Jingyi Yu | Feb 18, 2025 | Classwork, W3
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Park, located along the Sai Ying Pun Promenade on Hong Kong Island’s Western District, sits adjacent to Eastern Street North and Connaught Road, near the Hong Kong Island exit of the Western Harbour Tunnel. The park features a memorial...
by Xinyue Tang | Feb 18, 2025 | W3
Located in the north of Kowloon, Wong Tai Sin Temple is a famous shrine and tourist attraction in Hong Kong. Millions of people visit to pray for good luck and seek spiritual answers through the practice of kau chim. The Chinese New Year holidays are the busiest time...
by Siu Kai Wan | Feb 18, 2025 | Classwork, W3
The Temple Street is one of the most well known red light district in Hong Kong. A sex worker is standing at the side of the Temple Street waiting for customers. (Credit: Johnny Wan)Located in the areas of Yau Ma Tei and Jordan, the Temple Street is is known for its...