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23-MAR-2008

A Temperoray Kitchen

Yuen Long, Hong Kong view map

This back alley was occupied by a shop for preparing meals for their staff.

Shop rents in Hong Kong are extremely high as compared to other countries.
Every inch inside a shop is fully used. Back alleys have become space for
its staff to take a short break and/or meals.

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Posted on 28 March 2008

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Guy Dube02-Apr-2008 13:45
A very nice street picture CM, V
Guest 30-Mar-2008 23:53
Nice shot and.... as we say in French "" Bon courage ;)))""""
Char30-Mar-2008 12:32
Hi CM,
Thank you for sharing these great scenes! Another great black and white shot. \/
Guest 28-Mar-2008 19:55
A great insight into the daily life of the working HK! V
Liz Bickel28-Mar-2008 19:29
A wonderful view into everyday life.
TuTmin28-Mar-2008 16:11
impresive image.beautifully presented. lots of well done dear CM.
Guest 28-Mar-2008 15:33
Fascinating slice of Hong Kong life.
Fong Lam28-Mar-2008 13:27
Excellent street shot, Kwan.
The flashy car at the other end shows the contrast
between the rich and poor.
~V~
DL 28-Mar-2008 12:59
Great shot!
Steve Morris28-Mar-2008 11:53
Great idea for a gallery - you can get a good study of light and shade. This a great shot - room at the back!! Looking forward to more!! Vote
Raymond28-Mar-2008 11:39
Life in one of the most densely populated city in the world. It must be suffocating there in the summer months... the heat must be unbearable. It,s like you're showing us the other side of the coin... the front has light and razzle dazzle and the back... is black and white... I'm enjoying my visit through Hong Kong. Here, the back alleys are used by the staff to... smoke. It's against the law to smoke inside public buildings, any buildings. If it's public, it means NO SMOKING.