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No matter where you go in the world, in almost every large city you will find a Chinatown. Mexico City is no different, but what sets this Chinese hub aside is its tiny size. Covering but a single block, this Mexican Chinatown is probably the smallest in the world.
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Say hello to the roaring Lion City! For this week’s edition of Lomography Day Trips, the spotlight’s on that little-big city state in Southeast Asia: Singapore!
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Chinatown in Singapore has always been one of my favourite places, and what I love best is taking a leisurely walk around the area, soaking in the sights and sounds. During Chinese New Year, the place bustles with people and activity and this year is no exception. This time, my LC-A+ joined me in my trip, and a surprise encounter made my day.
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"Forget It, Jake. It's Chinatown." This infamous line from Roman Polanski's neo-noir masterpiece is just one of the contributing factors to the mystique of this particular neighborhood of Los Angeles. Want to know what it's really like today? Let me give you a tour!
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Last weekend saw the celebration of Chinese New Year (it is now the Year of the Snake for those who are interested) so me and my other half headed off to Manchester to spend some time in Chinatown there.
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In Singapore, the Lomography Gallery Store is located in the Chinatown area -- a vibrant location where clashes of cultures could be observed. To welcome the Chinese New Year, Chinatown has put on its most vibrant outfit!
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Join Ned from the Lomography staff on Sunday, February 17th @1pm for an amazing photo walk through Chinatown. If you didn’t get the chance to join us for the multiple exposures workshop in Chinatown then take advantage of this photo walk! Hidden alley ways and colorful lanterns are awaiting you and your Lomography camera!
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Manifest is a cafe by day and a bar/club by night. The venue is known for its extremely sleek and modern interior, as well as their commitment to promoting local art on its walls. A fantastic place to sit and drink an espresso.
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This irresistibly cute teahouse in the Chinatown area of Oahu is simply too adorable to pass up! Whether you are a girly girl or just wanting to relax and enjoy some quality tea, Tea At 1024 is the place to be.
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Once infamous for being Singapore's main hooker quarters, Keong Saik Road is now a sleepy place by day, stretching from Chinatown to Tanjong Pagar, this long road boasts of Chinese-style merchants, famous food places, Peranakan shophouses and a meander to the lesser known side streets with well-preserved heritage buildings that are carefully and wonderfully restored.
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The Chinatown area of Oahu, Hawaii, is so multicultural, so multifaceted, that I could write a whole book about it! The most striking factor of our Chinatown is its European-inspired architecture. Confused? Read on to find out more.
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Our aspiring Lomographers gathered together that the Lomography Gallery Store for the "Red Hot Pinhole Diana F+ is Here to Stay" workshop! Here is a rundown of what happened during the workshop!
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Our latest photo walk was a special one, indeed; Aside from being Cinco de Mayo and Children's day, we got to shoot nightscapes under the Super Moon, one of the brightest full moons of the year! Check out our pictures of the photo walk after the jump.
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When I’m holidaying in Bangkok and know that shopping will be my main activity, the Pathumwan Princess Hotel is my hotel of choice. Why Pathumwan Princess Hotel? The hotel’s website says it all, “The hotel's location is unique, sitting adjacent to MBK Center and opposite Siam Square. Surrounded by some of Bangkok’s best retail and entertainment facilities, you really are spoilt for choice.”
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Bangkok’s Chinatown is a major attraction for both Thais and tourists. It’s also where you can get some of the best street shots, which is great as a confidence builder, especially if you’re a budding street photographer.
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Singapore's Chinatown is a famous tourist attraction known for its rich and colorful cultural heritage. What happens if we view this place in black and white only? Find out more after the jump!
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When stored well, films expired a year ago can still behave and produce results like those of fresh films.
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Those with a sweet tooth in Singapore will find this cake shop a heavenly delight.
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A must-visit attraction at the heart of Malacca.
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Chinatown in London is always a bustling, colorful, and inspiring place to wander around but with Chinese New Year, comes even more color and lively atmosphere! Put a color film in your camera and go exploring!