Narrow streets and high vertical buildings add a sense of moment and sheerness to the street scenes in Hong Kong
With the Narrow Streets and limited vehicle access all building rubble and the like must be carried out by manpower alone, with wicker baskets being the vessle of choice in most cases.
A little strip of greenary in a concrete jungle
Markets and bustle
Markets seemed to exist in every possible street and alleyway
The New, the old and hte very old rub along side by side in Hong Kong.....but you always have that feeling that the new builings are just watching and waiting for one of the old buildings to crumble so it can pounce and spawn another new building in its place.
A trader in the Jade market. I loved his bright cheery face, and the contrast of his yellow shirt against the green of the Jade.
Tiled building took my fancy as it stood out against the back drop of the concrete drabness
More markets
The narrow field of the 3:1 ratio perfectly depicts the closed in feel of hong kongs narrow streets and high buidings.
View from public viewing platform on the 43rd floor of the bank of china building
A junk on Vitoria Habour
Taxi await fairs outside the Eaton Hotel in Kawloon
The night lights of Nathan Street
Budda in Silloette
Old and new sit side by side
Cable Car route to visit Budda
Huddled in the rain, in a narrow alley, inthe shadow of the tall buildings these small market food stalls seem very haggard.
Even the down hills in Hong Kong feel up hill when you are carrying shopping bags