Hong Kong Island's central skyline, seen from the tip of Kowloon peninsula...
..and the skyline of the Wan Chai area, featuring the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.
Steve with the Bank of China building and a few others in the background, at the ferry pier.
Going up on the central escalator
In Hong Kong, dozens of ads like these hang over almost every street.
The interior of Man Mo temple
Me in front of the shops at Victoria Peak, once the fog cleared a little
Coming down on the tram, all you see looking up is still white
At the entrance of Graham Street Market
Meat displayed outside at a butcher's in Graham Street Market
The central escalator, seen from a window on a third floor
A cruise ship on the harbor, with Central's skyline on the background. As you can see, the weather got a little better on the second day, but just for a few hours. By the time we left, it was raining once more.
..and the skyline of the Wan Chai area, featuring the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.
Steve with the Bank of China building and a few others in the background, at the ferry pier.
Going up on the central escalator
In Hong Kong, dozens of ads like these hang over almost every street.
The interior of Man Mo temple
Me in front of the shops at Victoria Peak, once the fog cleared a little
Coming down on the tram, all you see looking up is still white
At the entrance of Graham Street Market
Meat displayed outside at a butcher's in Graham Street Market
The central escalator, seen from a window on a third floor
A cruise ship on the harbor, with Central's skyline on the background. As you can see, the weather got a little better on the second day, but just for a few hours. By the time we left, it was raining once more.
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