After visiting Wong Fuk Courts, I decided to head back to Hong Kong's main city area.
This area looks quite amazing too. A residential area that is quite nicely built.
Good Morning to all my friends.
Happy Chinese New Year. Today is the first day of the Chinese Lunar Calendar, and it is the year of the Horse.
Standing at the bridge, I looked at the waters beneath, and it is clean. No rubbish and just clear waters.
The boats in the water. Serene sight. No one loitering here.
We walked to the MTR station. Took us around close to half an hour before reaching there.
Actually, there is another short cut that I did not realize.
You can borrow the bikes on the right to reduce the use of the leg's energy.
After a bit of walking, we were here at the station. This station feels like a huge city in itself connected to a mall.
The best thing about being in Hong Kong is that, you can just bring an empty bottle of water and fill it at water dispensers throughout the city. I think this is something that Malaysia needs more of.
I stumbled across this exhibit that depicts an old shop selling things from the early years.
Drinks in a glass poster, the late Leslie Chueng's posters.
An old fridge. You can buy drinks from the fridge behind. So many hidden gems to look at.
A modern design to something from the older times. Something about the older times that has made it appealing these days. The days when light bulbs were used.
In the past, the tiles on the floors used to be small. These tiles are hard to come by these days. I think the work to install them is not easy. Each piece has to be in the exact space.
Some of the collectible toys today. No amount of money can buy these toys anymore.
A picture of Aaron Kwok, during his twenties. He's now in his sixties.
A weighing scale on the table and the analog radio.
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