Showing posts with label sheungwan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sheungwan. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Teakha in Sheung Wan


Teakha in Sheung Wan. http://teakha.com/
People often say there are nothing in Hong Kong except malls that are built by giant developers. I say, they didn’t look far enough and they made the statement way too early. Try spending a day or two in Sheung Wan Hollywood Road/Tai Ping Shan Street, or Wan Chai Star Street neighborhood. Those areas would give you a brand-new impression of Hong Kong.



Teakha in Sheung Wan.
http://teakha.com/
People often say there are nothing in Hong Kong except malls that are built by giant developers. I say, they didn’t look far enough and they made the statement way too early. Try spending a day or two in Sheung Wan Hollywood Road/Tai Ping Shan Street, or Wan Chai Star Street neighborhood. Those areas would give you a brand-new impression of Hong Kong.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

A day in Sheung Wan

Sheung Wan; a historical area
where East meets West is best demonstrated;
where diversity in cultures is being greatly appreciated;
where cafes, art galleries and temples can all be found in one street.
Flat White @ Barista Jam
A cup of good coffee is always heart-warming. 
       
I love walking around the old districts to look for the fading memories of the city.
We should show our love and support to our local stores and businesses, 
not just to protect them from vanishing and taking over by the large chain stores,
but also simply because they are good and unique.
I am wearing :
Dotted top from Urban Research
Rolled up navy pants, giant black ring from H&M
Bracelets from Forever21
Leather Wedges from ASH
Balenciaga City in Anthracite