Simply Sai Kung

Another great place in Hong Kong to visit is Sai Kung Town.  The Sai Kung District is the second largest in Hong Kong and it covers various sights for the nature lovers. The town itself has a European feel with […]

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Love and lifestyle in Tai-O

The other day, I wrote about the serenity of Tai-O in Hong Kong. The lifestyle of the locals is very laid back and they are at ease with their environment.  It’s a complete contrast to the streets of Causeway Bay […]

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The serene side of Hong Kong

Continuing this week’s feature of the other side of Hong Kong, we now move to the steep hills and woods. Not as well publicised in tour guides are the hiking trails of hong Kong.  There are many trails along Kowloon, […]

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The Venice of Asia – Tai-O

Tai-O is one of the fishing villages remaining in Hong Kong. Located on the western side of Lantau Island, it is a getaway for the few who seek a refuge from the hustle and bustle of city life. Sites include […]

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Get closer!

If your images aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough. – Robert Capa This is the maxim most photographers tend to follow. From a literal perspective, the photographer needs to reduce the physical distance between themselves and the subject. This […]

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Redirecting Fear

Fear is always around us.  It encompasses what we do and why we do what we do.  Generally, it is perceived to make us weak and feeble.  We look up to those who are courageous, or fearless.  There is a […]

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