Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong
In the streets of Sham Shui Po, you'll see some of the oldest buildings in Hong Kong. It is also famous for its flea market and street vendors. You may not find the trendiest clothes and newest gears. Rather, you would find parts, Pro audio and visual gears, LED lights, and even used electronics, power tools, and other "nerdy" and "geeky" parts and gadgets. You can find all sorts of people here, and the dragon centre nearby definitely brings a nice modern touch to this area. I travel with the...
Traveling to Mongkok, Hong Kong
Alright, back to photos from the trip! This is the place everyone would go more then once while staying in Hong Kong. The street vendor filled lui yun street, the awesome malls, the trendiest clothes, food, and camera stores! To summarize Mongkok in a nutshell, is almost as hard as describing Hong Kong to someone. To me, Mongkok is the definition of street, trend, and crowded ghetto of Hong Kong. What's your definition of it? ...
KDays Edmonton
No matter how many times I said I won't go to #kdays I still end up going! This year, a bunch of friends were sure to go and so I act smart and act fast! I got the early bird all day admission + ride passes for $45 along with all my friends going. I even sold a few that I got for $10 more when a few friends ditched. It's funny because I had two friends asked me in a very worried tone whether I was going...
Tin Hau Hong Kong
A friend of mine told me to try out a "dai pai dong" open-air food stall located in tin hau. I have always walked by that place but never really went inside. What you see is lots of garage and auto shops, with an exception of a few grocery stores and a lot of neat little restaurants. The street is definitely not crowded like that of Mongkok or Causeway Bay. That alone was an open invitation for me to slow down my walk to enjoy the authentic streets of...
South Horizon – A street perspective
Here is a place where I grew up. South Horizons Hong Kong is near Aberdeen. A blend of the old and the new. Things honestly have not changed, children still playing at the spot I used to play, trees grew a bit taller, the elegant street view and the boats are still around. ...
Taste of Hong Kong – Smiles Yogurt Cake Dessert
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Taste of Hong Kong – Street Vendor
Dai pai dong is a type of open-air food stall once very popular in Hong Kong. The government registration name in Hong Kong is "cooked-food stalls", but dai pai dong literally means "restaurant with a big license plate", referring to its size of license which is bigger than other licensed street vendors. A place that many has gain a name in Hong Kong is the shun hing dai pai dong, located in tin hau close to Causeway Bay(銅鑼灣). http://venuslin0113.pixnet.net/blog/post/35025993-%E3%80%90%E9%A6%99%E6%B8%AF%E7%BE%8E%E9%A3%9F%E6%8E%A8%E8%96%A6%E3%80%91%E9%A0%86%E8%88%88%E8%BB%8A%E4%BB%94%E9%BA%B5%E8%8C%B6%E9%A4%90%E5%BB%B3---%E5%A4%A7%E6%8E%92%E6%AA%94...
Taste of Hong Kong – Noodles and Vermicelli
Nam Kee 南記粉麵 Ramen / Noodle House and Asian Restaurant ...
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A nice day spot hunting for the perfect Canola Field!
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