Your search "Hong Kong" resulted in 11 Articles
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People's Recreation Community

by ccwai
posted 2 months ago
2 comments and 2 votesBe amazed by the dazzling reds, mixtures of old and new in this hip cafe/bookstore located right opposite Times Square HongKong! Great place to rest after a shopping fiesta!
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Hong Kong Central Area

by k4ren
posted 6 months ago
6 comments and 5 votesThe place where you could see most are businesses buildings and a park where all tired traveler could sit in..
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Disney Dreamin in Hong Kong

by ndroo
posted 7 months ago
4 comments and 4 votesThe best place to be in while on vacation in Hong Kong with a 2-year-old boy
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Star Ferry at Tsim Sha Tsui (Hong Kong)

by k4ren
posted 7 months ago
2 comments and 3 votesThe ferry terminal overlooks Victoria Harbour and is a stunning sight at night. This is the biggest open space you can find in Hong Kong.
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Russia Winter at Lomography Gallery Shop Hong Kong ended 11 months ago

by tattso
posted 11 months ago
one commentLomography originated from the Russian-made LOMO LC-A, and ever since then, our love for these Russian gems never ceased! We have reproduced & improved LC-A, Horizon, and most recently the Lubitel, a legendary Twin-Lens Reflex also manfactured by LOMO. This year, Lomography will celebrate Christmas with Russian-themed Lomowall, special activity and limited Christmas only package deals only available in Lomography Gallery Shop Hong Kong!
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Halloween International Monsters - Hong Kong

by breakphreak
posted 12 months ago
3 comments and 2 votesIf you are lucky enough - you get to Hong Kong sooner or later. But if you are really lucky, you'll discover the Halloween celebration just in the day you are there!
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Mosque on the Mid Levels

by ghostkamera
posted about 1 year ago
one commentIn this vast ether, devoid of all but allure, I am lost. The roads have all merged into one long timeline to which photographs or short poems are added to keep memories fresh. Faces appear in my memory from time to time and I have to go back to that timeline to figure out where I met them, and what we shared. The days shrivel. They pass in blurs, sometimes a few slip by while I wrestle with sleep. The clouds lay heavy. My mind is weighed down in thought. The times are strange. My ability to move forward is hindered by options. I lay swaying in the comatose condition of the condemned.
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Around Hong Kong

by ghostkamera
posted about 1 year ago
2 votesAfter meeting last outside the foundry pub on an old street - under a sunny summer day - Rupert made a visit to Hong Kong. Friday night was spent heading down to the harbor, walking around central, Soho then heading home for an early night to stock up on some serious energy.
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Hong Kong on Fuji Velvia

by ghostkamera
posted about 1 year ago
1 voteThe day before yesterday I had lunch in Tsim Sha Tsui, wonderful lamb curry, chicken karahi and chappatis, then (energy boosted) walked to the star ferry, sat on the waves, took a rusty old tram to western market, stood and walked admiring Sheung Wan and all the small alleys with dried fish stalls, barbers, fruit and vegetables, meat laid out in fresh reds, spices and nuts in huge baskets... and I emptied my roll of film, loaded another, walked high up to the mid levels, then down through Soho...sat for an hour at pacific coffee drinking a reasonable latte and reading my Elliott Smith book.
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Walk around Hong Kong

by cyanwater
posted about 1 year ago
2 votesIt's my first trip ever to Hong Kong! It was supposed to be sunny, hotter than Singapore I heard. But it was pouring throughout my 5 days stay. What's more, Cyclone No.8 was hoisted on the first day! All the shops were closed in the middle of the day and we were advised to stay indoors! It was really an experience of a lifetime. No sightseeing as the weather was a spoilsport. Nonetheless, I still managed to capture some pictures of the busy city amidst the rain for the next few days.
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Skyline of Hong Kong from Victoria Peak

by jeepeng
posted about 1 year ago
one comment and 2 votesWant to be the King of the World? Forget about Titanic!!! What you need to do is take a 5 minute Peak Tram funicular railway from Central District of Hong Kong, go to The Peak Tower of Victoria Peak where you can see the greatest view of one of the best skylines in the world!
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