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Hong Kong For A 3-Day Week-End

It's always nice to visit Hong Kong.  My wife's sister lives there, so we always get the royal treatment. This is the view from the Hong Kong side looking to the Kowloon side.

My Hong Kong brother-in-law,Johnson Li, and I like to go on little photographic expeditions.  Stanley Peak is always good for some moody shots.

Hong Kong is so developed and redeveloped, so over built, and so modernised that when one sees a vestige of the old days, an infrastructure relic, you are taken aback.

Of course the eating never stops: delicious suckling pig anyone?  Yes, those ARE little red light bulbs in the eye sockets and, yes, they did blink on and off.  A macabre touch, to say the least.

In addition to eating, there is the Hong Kong national pastime, shopping.  The same luxury global brands are for sale in each and every mall . . . a kind of Shopping Hell!

But not everything is crass commercialism.  Some tiny bits of "Old Hong Kong" can be seen here and there . . . like these old fishermen's houses at Stanley Market.

The old Stanley Market, near Repulse Bay, though touristy, is a nice change of pace from the Mega Malls.

Stanley Market is a real, working local markeet in addition to a tourist destination.

Many South Asian tourists find their way to Hong Kong, no doubt a holdover from British colonial days.  The shops reflect the tastes of the visitors.

Beautiful and colorful Sari accouterments . . .

. . . and baubbles . . .

. . . and knock-off bags.

Around the back of Stanley Market one could purchase exact replicas of the famous Chinese terra-cotta warriors . . .

. . . already crated and ready for shipment, at a cost below what you could imagine.  The proprietor said that the shipping would cost more than the warrior. I really wanted one for our garden. However, my nephew J Harper warned me, "Yeah, but I saw in a movie where they can come to life and cause all sorts of mayhem." I am forewarned.

I see these personal chops every time I go to Hong Kong but have yet to buy one.

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Reader Comments (6)

Great shots Jeff. You've definitely managed to capture a certain 'essence' of the place.

September 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSteve Martin

Thanks for the photo journey - very nice. And that orchid photo, wow! That's one for your imminently popular coffee table book...

September 26, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKirsten

Not everyone with a new camera can take quality shots like these. You have "the eye." Thanks for the visual voyage.

October 1, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Stiles

Thanks John.

October 5, 2011 | Registered CommenterDr. Jeff Harper

Yeah, I am thinking I will start to print Nd hang more of my photos now.

October 5, 2011 | Registered CommenterDr. Jeff Harper

Thanks for the fab photo tour Jeff. I have never been to Hong Kong but now I feel like I have been there. Cheers

October 18, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterK Bing

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