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Hong Kong sidewalks are pretty narrow too.
Downtown street view.
Another street view, looking for our roast goose restaurant.
Street food.
Inside a popular chain of diners.
Another modern building going up using bamboo scaffolding.
Street view from the upper deck of a Ding Ding trolley.
Roasting chestnuts and sweet potatoes.
From our hotel looking across to Kowloon.
Skyline from our hotel.
View from our hotel looking away from downtown.
View from our hotel.
Marina down below our hotel.
The hotel gym has a nice view too.
Hong Kong crowds, just before lunch hour.
Good view of a Ding Ding trolley car.
Streets can be like canyons.
Lunch time crowds at a crosswalk.
Traffic flow can also be very confusing.
A view from the streetcar back towards downtown.
This street has been entirely given up to a market.
Lunch hour crowds.
Upper floor hair salon.
Presbyterian church with a little bit of a chinese design influence.
Trees grow out of walls. This one has a little bit of a public art installation.
A little corner being used for a temple.
Marina near our hotel.
Looking back toward downtown at dusk.
Buildings of Causeway Bay at dusk.
Near the marina.
Our hotel.
Very old temple just behind our hotel.
Very old temple just behind our hotel. Detail around the eaves.
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