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A walk along the piers
As you walk along the Hong Kong Central Pier from Sheung Wan to Central, you’ll notice changes in the boats, the environment and even the people.
More than providing food, wet market epitomises local traditional culture
When entering the wet market in Sai Ying Pun, the very first thing that jumped into your eyes is not the neatly-displayed fruits or vegetables that arouse your appetite, but the red lanterns that luster the fresh ingredients.
An Old Lady Praying at Man Mo Temple
Last Saturday I went to Man Mo Temple and took photos of an old lady. The traditional side of Hong Kong finally unfolded itself in front of me.
Hong Kong University’s Historical Main Building
HKU’s oldest building is the historical ‘Main Building.’ It is most recognizable from its English architectural style and prominent clock tower. Despite its age, the building still hosts regular classes in it’s many lecture halls.
Making a bunch of flower in Tsim Sha Tsui
A woman has operated a flower shop for more than 30 years in Tsim Sha Tsui. She still makes bunches of flowers herself. She said she created this shop to make a living at first, but she has fallen in love with making flowers now.
A deal in a second-hand shop in Sham Shui Po
On the evening of last Sunday, Sham Shui Po, a tough war was on in a second-hand shop.
Photo Gallery—— Man Mo Temple
Man Mo Temple was built in 1847, it enshrines and worships the God of Literature and the God of War which is popular with students seeking progress.
Sham Shui Po is still Sham Shui Po
Here is a photo tour of Sham Shui Po, a district located on Kowloon side and well known for its electronics market and its dedicated IT mall, the Golden Computer Shopping Arcade. Sham Shui Po is also a popular area, home to many textile wholesalers as well.
Photo Gallery: A Dress-up Party in Kowloon Park (Tsim Sha Tsui)
Around 30 Indonesian maids gathered in Kowloon Park to hold a dress-up party for entertaining themselves on Sep.19, 2021.