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19 thoughts on “The Colors of Hong Kong”

  1. Great post. Love the vibrancy of the city and the food. Someone told me they are planning to replace all the neon signs with LED. Do you know anything about that?

    1. I think the replacement is happening now. Not all, but many shops have already switched to LED panels. Based on my knowledge, the shopowners have 2 reasons to do so: 1) the energy cost for a LED is lower than a neon sign, 2) the neon lights is not in-trend anymore, so only a handful of neon tubes are still produced. And once the sign is defected, there is little chance to repair/replace.

    1. I hope soon, before the city become too crowded 😉 I had a difficult time navigate around Kowloon, because there was too much people. Hong Kong Central is more relaxing, but still full of people. Again, thanks for your kind words!

  2. Len, your photos and the design of your post (blog in general) are gorgeous. Your colours inspiration is a creative and beautiful way of showcasing Hong Kong. I find it very impressive that such a large, chaotic city has so much green space.

    1. Same here 🙂 At first, I was overwhelmed (nearly suffocated) by the amount of skyscrappers in HK. But when I travelled further to Victoria Peak, and later to Lantau, I realised the island is really green.

  3. I so enjoyed this post, and of course your wonderful photographs. What a lovely, and original, way to approach Hong Kong – through all its colour. Hong Kong is one of my favourite cities.
    Alison

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