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TheAlmightyFuzzy
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Continued from my previous thread:
Typical traffic chaotic street
Day or night, it's always a huge crowd. I don't think many Torontonians will be used to this kind of intensity but I love it though!
The floating Aberdeen restaurant. Hong Kong's version of Captain John's
Langham Place, a nice pomo skyscraper in Kowloon
Traffic jam, people jam
Hong Kong style mall
Convenience about HKG, you can find just about anything on the street markets.
Where's nemo?
The more famed skrapers
Pink and green. Bad contrast, but hey!! In HKG it's just another part of the wacky and dense urban fabric.
Walking around Mong Kok area in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Typical snack stands found in HKG. A welcomed change from the repetitive hot dog stands in North America.
CN Tower, take note this is how you do it @ night time
Wow!! And we thought we are bombarded by iPod ads everywhere! Cool nonetheless!
Toronto could use some of these ped-only shopping streets
Night market in Hong Kong. Don't see too much of these in TO
Sure could get used to this
Typical traffic chaotic street
Day or night, it's always a huge crowd. I don't think many Torontonians will be used to this kind of intensity but I love it though!
The floating Aberdeen restaurant. Hong Kong's version of Captain John's
Langham Place, a nice pomo skyscraper in Kowloon
Traffic jam, people jam
Hong Kong style mall
Convenience about HKG, you can find just about anything on the street markets.
Where's nemo?
The more famed skrapers
Pink and green. Bad contrast, but hey!! In HKG it's just another part of the wacky and dense urban fabric.
Walking around Mong Kok area in Kowloon, Hong Kong
Typical snack stands found in HKG. A welcomed change from the repetitive hot dog stands in North America.
CN Tower, take note this is how you do it @ night time
Wow!! And we thought we are bombarded by iPod ads everywhere! Cool nonetheless!
Toronto could use some of these ped-only shopping streets
Night market in Hong Kong. Don't see too much of these in TO
Sure could get used to this