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Vendors at night in Chai Wan
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Market at night in Chai Wan
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This is the frozen food store that CL
use to visit, this lady gives discount to CL, CL buys chicken meat for the doggies from
her every week ( 18/10/99) |
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This is the neighbour store of the
left one, belongs to the same owner, the girl in black T-shirt also a " good friend
of CL too. (18/10/99) |
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Above is the veg-vendor CL normally
buy from, the guy in spectacle and other boys there give CL discount.
(17/10/99) |
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Note the man in navy at left-top, he's the owner of
the veg counter of above and the fruit counter at left, the guy is influential in the
market but very friendly. (17/10/99) |
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This is the fish vendor CL normally
shop from, the lady in red called herself " beauty ", she is cleaning the fish
that CL just bought. ( 17/10/99) |
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Above is the " Eight Dollars
shop " in Chai Wan, the same location was Chai Wan Cinema in the old days. (
18/10/99) |
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Left pictures is the mobile Van which sells soft
ice-cream, it's been existing for almost 20 years, but the HK Government will not renew
their license next year as I heard, what a shame.
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These Grey color
buildings are hosting a lot of people from Holly Cross Village whom we know since
childhood. Near the Chai Wan Pier ( no longer exist ) In front of these grey
building is the MTR railway. Chai Wan station is the Eastern Terminal on the Hong
Kong island.(6/10/99) |
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A single high-rise
standing on it's own is a very nice residential building is what the Government provided
to the policemen. Wrapped around it is the biggest and latest Chai Wan Park,
beautifully landscaped, what you can see here is only a part of it, contains tennis court,
football court, hills and fish ponds, almost everything for a park except swimming pool.
100 M behind the Policemen highrise is the " Yue Shun House " , Yue On House is
hidden behind the Yue Shun House. (6/10/99) |
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A MTR train is setting off from the
Terminal at the right middle of this picture with green top. (6/10/99) |
A closer look of the
Chai Wan Park, which is my doggies' most favourite spot. No dog is allowed, but we
always sneak in at midnight or early in the morning.(6/10/99) |
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A wing of Yue On House where we are,
the orange color 2-storey building used to be our management office but is vacant now. (6/10/99) |
Look at the new
high-rise residential building across the road from the Post Office, a lot of changes.(6/10/99) |
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This brand new school in front of old
Block No.14 has taken place of the 5-storeys old building which we had dim sum 20 years
ago. Grandma is standing there. (6/10/99) |
Another look of the
view in front of Yue On house, many things changed including Grandma.(6/10/99) |
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