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lazypeggy · 1 year
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發現巨貓Cafe in Kwun Tong🥰✨✨
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oceanc-photography · 7 months
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Kwun Tong Hong Kong 2013
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nevver · 1 year
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All right, Mum. Have a nice day at the factory - James Chung (Kwun Tong, 1962)
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Hey I was wondering if you have any knowledge regarding Money king temple in Hong Kong? And if there's anything to be aware of like etiquette and the such. Thanks very much!
Hi. The temple you are referring to is in Sau Mau Ping, Kwun Tong District, Kowloon, Hong Kong. My suggestion is to dress moderately and to ask permission to take pictures. And leaving a donation is always a must.
My single visit there in 2018 was a big occasion because my friend Saie (Hanumovies), a dark-skinned British man of Sri Lakan Tamil descent, drew a lot of attention for praying to the Monkey King. Many people wanted to take pictures of and with him.
Saie believes Hanuman and the Great Sage are manifestations of a universal Monkey God. Check out this episode of his documentary:
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This picture of us was taken just down the hill from the temple at a local basketball court. It was during the Monkey King's birthday celebration.
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P.s. My gut is an illusion ... it's not there if you don't look at it. I've lost lots of weight since then.
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thingsdavidlikes · 2 months
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A crowded night in Kwun Tong, Hong Kong 01 by AndyYeungPhotography
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calleryphoto · 2 months
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📍 Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
🗓 2023. 12. 24
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lonelydogdays · 3 months
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'Kai Tak Airport runway and Kwun Tong breakwater' Hong Kong, 1988
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greenbagjosh · 11 months
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Day 12 - 12 November 2003 - Hong Kong Repulse Bay, Stanley, Aberdeen, Tseung Kwan O, Kowloon, and Tung Chung
Wednesday 12 November 2003
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On Wednesday 12th November 2003, I decided not to have breakfast at the hotel. I wanted to try something local, but the menus were in Chinese and I could not find anywhere suitable, other than either McDonalds or 7-Eleven. I settled on McDonald's, and the breakfast was not much different than in the USA. Also I added more value to the Octopus card at 7-Eleven, I think around US$ 30.00, plenty of money for a full day's fares on the bus.
After breakfast, I walked to Des Voeux Road to take the trolley to the Sheung Wan MTR subway station to go one stop to Central. At Central there is a bus terminal for the city busses. I had to wait fifteen minutes for a direct bus to Repulse Bay which cost about $0.75 with the Octopus card. The bus went along Des Voeux Road past Admiralty subway station, on to Queensway, Stubbs Road where it became Wong Nai Chung Gap Road and Repulse Bay Road. Coming down the hill to Repulse Bay beach, the bus passed by the Hong Kong Tennis Centre.
At the Repulse Bay beach, the main attraction is 109 Repulse Bay Road, where there is a building that has a large gap, eliminating six floors for part of the building. After that, there is a stairway to the beach, where hardly anyone was there. I stayed there for about five minutes. I think the beach was two square miles. There was a large digital clock that would sometimes show the temperature, and at the time, it showed 22 C which is about 71 F. Too cold for any serious swimming.
I took another bus to the Stanley Market. Stanley Market is a single-level mall, with probably two hundred independent vendors, selling clothes, electronics, jewelry, and so much more. If you look on Google Maps, and look up Stanley Market, you can use the Street View mode, to look inside the market (faces are blocked). I bought a silk handkerchief with a chain-link pattern. Most of the staff spoke English well enough. After Stanley Market, I went to the Wellcome [sic] grocery store at 88 Stanley Village Road to buy some lunch items. I remember buying a jar of vegemite, that yeasty and salty spread. And a box of bag tea. One thing that caught my eye, the Hong Kong authorities made a poster against SARS, with a warning in traditional Chinese and English, to people not to spit in public, but rather expectorate into some tissue, or face a HK$ 5,000 fine, approx US $ 600.00. SARS is no joke.
I found a bus line that went directly from Stanley Market to Aberdeen, passing by the Repulse Bay tower that had the gap. The ride took about twenty minutes and cost maybe $ 1.50 on the Octopus card. The bus went past Sham Wan. Aberdeen has many high-rise apartments, is more built up than Stanley Village. I walked along the Aberdeen Promenade, and when walking back to the bus stop for Kennedy Town, I saw a bird in a cage but no human was around to attend to it. Since my visit in 2003, there was a subway line opened in 2016 called the South Island line, that connects Admiralty to Aberdeen via Wong Chuk Hang and Ocean Park.
After Aberdeen, I took a bus to Ngau Tao Kok northeast of Kowloon, I think the bus fare was $ 2.50 including the fee for using an underground tunnel. Then I would start my subway adventure as far as Tseung Kwan O at Junk Bay. I boarded the Kwun Tong Line at Ngau Tao Kok for Tiu Keng Leng and further along to Tseung Kwan O with its eponymous line. At Tseung Kwan O I explored around for a few minutes, it was about as built up as Aberdeen but did not have any farther MRT extension to Po Lam or LOHAS park until about 2009. At Tseung Kwan O, I called back to the USA on a payphone. I had to ask for change as the phones accepted only HK$1 coins and I was out at the time. I took then the Tseung Kwan O line to North Point to connect to the Island Line for Central/Hong Kong. I wanted then to go to Tung Chung on Lantau Island. MTR stations on the Island Line at the time, did not have protective doors. Also on some of the Tsuen Wan line stations between Sham Shui Po to Lai King, there were also no such doors. Some stations however did, but only those that were underground.
Although Central and Hong Kong were physically in the same location on Hong Kong Island, they were classified as two separate subway stations, mainly for the distance that one has to walk between the two. There are two entry points for Hong Kong station, one for the Tung Chung line, and one for the Airport Express line that does not stop except at Tsing Yi. My Octopus card did not include the ride for the airport except a one-way ride, and I did not want to use it that day. My only other option was to use the slightly slower Tung Chung line. The train did not stop at the time, at Sunny Bay or Nam Cheong. It stopped at Kowloon, Olympic, Lai King, Tsing Yi and Tung Chung. Between Tsing Yi and Tung Chung, the train went very fast, right next to the Airport Express tracks. I exited the train at Tung Chung, and was hungry. I found some sandwich store at Skyline Gateway. After eating, I went to the Citygate outlets to buy more bag tea. The Wellcome store that I visited, had a "wet market" in the basement, where you could buy fresh fish and seafood. I was tempted to buy some but didn't. I bought a few magazines in traditional Chinese and I have some of them still today. After shopping, I took the Tung Chung subway line to Tsing Yi, where I wanted to try to take the Airport Express back to Hong Kong station but there was only an exit for Hong Kong and entry to the airport but no entry to the Hong Kong station. I strolled the mall for a half hour before taking the Tung Chung line to Lai King, and I took the Tsuen Wan line to Mong Kok, right in the middle of Kowloon. Kowloon, particularly along Nathan Road, is where the most lighted signs can be seen. I think the time was 7 PM and the sun had set. Nathan Road was very busy with people.
After Kowloon, I wanted to see how close to Sheung Shui I could get. You can't go to Lo Wu without a visa for the PRC, so Sheung Shui is the closest. I took the Kwun Tong line from Mong Kok to Kowloon Tong to board the East Rail line. In 2003, the East Rail line was not part of the MTR subway and thus the fare was not included and had to be deducted from the Octopus card. If you travel in first class, the fare is about US $10. On the East Rail line, I decided not to go any farther than the University station. It was about five stations prior to arriving at the PRC border. I spent about fifteen minutes around the University station before taking the East Rail line back to Hong Kong Island with the Kwun Tong, Tsuen Wan and Island lines.
After the Island line train reached Sheung Wan, that was the last of the subway rides. I took the trolley along Des Voeux road to Hill Road and bought some curry buns and Sprite and ate them at the hotel. I had to pack up for the next leg of the journey. It was short and I wished I could stay longer.
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dicky-mok · 2 years
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Kwun Tong 2022
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shoverse · 1 year
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please give me the best japanese food recs i’m an absolute whore for japanese food
but like ACTUALLY REAL INTERESTING FOOD NOT BASIC ASS SHIT
here's a list just for u <3
ado yoshokuya; tai wai - the omurice is TRIPPIN. perfect flowering and great yoshuku in general
ramen nagi; tai hang - hakata noodles and really garlicky broth. their tonkotsu broth is actually >>>
mutsumiya; taikoo shing - ramen again <3 they have a bowl for each of the five taste buds (sour, sweet, spicy etc.)
yakiniku saburo: tsim sha tsui - yakiniku!! really good for a5 meat and i loved the chawanmushi
sukiyaki isekuma; tsim sha tsui - sukiyaki, really tender and flavourful beef from kyoto, kagawa and kobe
mashi no mashi; wanchai - tsukemen AND wagyu in the same bowl??? gift from the skies. blowtorched meat and rich dipping sauces
ramen taifu; cwb - literally gives you twice the amount of noodles for the same price compared to other shops, broth is really rich and thick.
maru kyo; kwun tong - charsiu my luv <3 so delicious and delicious runny eggs
kamitora tonkotsu; wan chai - the black garlic oil special. that is all.
手作之店; yuen long - i forgot the english name but handmade ice cream <3 try mango and malt!!
kido; tsim sha tsui - chargrilled miyazaki chicken thighs, smoky and just. <3
grill tajimaya; wan chai - hamburger steaks my love <3 super fluffy!
porker; sheung wan - one of the best tonkatsu joints tbh, rib eye, tenderloin, minced meat
zagin soba; happy valley - my main tsukemen bae, not perfect but still
kokuryu ramen; wan chai - hand pulled noodles!! sassy owner as well <3
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rbgworldwide · 3 months
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universomovie · 5 months
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Por dentro do novo escritório da Golden Dynamics em Hong Kong
A empresa de produção Golden Dynamics contratou a empresa de design de interiores MAD Studio para projetar seu novo escritório em Hong Kong. Breakout space “Uma equipe de designers do MAD Studio projetou um espaço de escritório em plano aberto com uma vibração colaborativa e biofílica. O espaço de 5.000 pés quadrados, com vista para o antigo distrito industrial de Kwun Tong em Hong Kong, inclui…
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calleryphoto · 2 months
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📍 Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
🗓 2023. 12. 19
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• Sigma EF 150-600mm F5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary
• Canon Extender EF 2X III
• Sigma Mount Converter MC-21 ( EF - L )
• iFootage Gazelle FastBowl TC7 Tripod
• Leofoto G4 Geared Head
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secplushk · 5 months
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SecurePlus Ltd., a member of Deson Group (Main Board HKSE code: 262), based in Hong Kong since 2020. We specialized in providing professional Security solution, Video Management and Video Analytics solution, AI solution, Networking Solution and IoT solution.
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