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Wan Chai
made internationally famous by the 1960 film The World of Suzie Wong, historic Wan Chai is not just Hong Kong’s party district; by day it is a pleasant neighborhood for wandering and shopping… along Queen's Road East are a number of excellent rattan and Chinese furniture shops that will happily arrange to have your purchases sent home for you or, for competitively priced clothing, try Spring Garden Lane where stalls offload garments originally earmarked for export. Techies won’t complain about getting lost in the Wanchai Computer Centre on Hennessy Road; a building jam-packed with hardware, software, accessories and other gadgets. And both kids and ‘kidults’ might want to check out Tai Yuen Street; an entire strip of toys touting everything from the latest to the classics. www.discoverhongkong.com/ca/shop/where-to-shop/shopping-a...
not shown in the photo, one block behind the colorful building, there located the Comix Home Base, which is the first art community in Hong Kong to combine comics and animation with revitalized architecture. Going left two blocks (out of the photo) will reach street of bars and pubs.
HDR of seven shots done due to huge differences in brightness caused by direct sun light
Wan Chai
made internationally famous by the 1960 film The World of Suzie Wong, historic Wan Chai is not just Hong Kong’s party district; by day it is a pleasant neighborhood for wandering and shopping… along Queen's Road East are a number of excellent rattan and Chinese furniture shops that will happily arrange to have your purchases sent home for you or, for competitively priced clothing, try Spring Garden Lane where stalls offload garments originally earmarked for export. Techies won’t complain about getting lost in the Wanchai Computer Centre on Hennessy Road; a building jam-packed with hardware, software, accessories and other gadgets. And both kids and ‘kidults’ might want to check out Tai Yuen Street; an entire strip of toys touting everything from the latest to the classics. www.discoverhongkong.com/ca/shop/where-to-shop/shopping-a...
not shown in the photo, one block behind the colorful building, there located the Comix Home Base, which is the first art community in Hong Kong to combine comics and animation with revitalized architecture. Going left two blocks (out of the photo) will reach street of bars and pubs.
HDR of seven shots done due to huge differences in brightness caused by direct sun light