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Exploring street food in Hong Kong with my cousin Tammy. Curry fish balls were on the stick, then we moved on to cow stomach soup, find it all while you travel through the streets of Hong Kong.
Breakfast at Cho Yun Kei, a favourite noodle spot in Sin Tung's family, and a very popular destination in Tai Po and beyond.
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Chai Wan depot transports metal, paper and plastic to mainland China and Taiwan.
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Sound walk begins at 75 Hung To Road in the industrial district of Kwun Tong.
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Chung King Mansions and the nearby Mirador Mansions on Nathan Road, include low-budget guesthouses, electronic stores, clothing shops, sari stores, curry houses, tailors, and foreign exchange office. It has been estimated that 4,000 people live in the Mansions.
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Breakfast at Cho Yun Kei, a favourite noodle spot in Sin Tung's family, and a very popular destination in Tai Po and beyond.
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Tung Choi “Goldfish” Street, Prince Edward, Kowloon (Pet shops, aquarium supplies, bicycle shops)
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From here, Sin Tung filmed Wong Wai Yin segment in the video "Folie à deux". Nam Sang Wai, New Territories, Hong Kong
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Tai Po treats: warm bean curd flower (also called "soya bean custard" / "bean curd dessert" / "bean curd jelly") sold at this shop: "Grandma Tofu Pudding".
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Tung Choi “Goldfish” Street, Prince Edward, Kowloon (Pet shops, aquarium supplies, bicycle shops)
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