These photos are my contribution to Thursday Doors, a door-lovers group hosted by Norm Frampton.
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The next few door-posts will be from here in Hong Kong. This week and next week, I want to introduce you to an unusual and interesting part of Wan Chai, on Hong Kong Island, known as the Lee Tung Avenue Area.
It was nice to stroll along Lee Tung Avenue’s cobblestone pedestrian walkway.
Here’s a side view.
Thought this door to Ms. B’s Cakery was eye-catching with the flowers framing it. And of course the yummy cakes just inside!
These large doors lead to the lobby of a residential building. Nice place to live!
Through these doors, there’s an enchanting rooftop garden overlooking one of Hong Kong’s many outdoor markets.
At both ends of the walkway, you have characters to welcome you and say goodbye!
Thank you for stopping by and hope you have a wonderful weekend!
*For more doors from all around the globe visit Norm’s.
You captured my attention at the very beginning with the soft pastel buildings. This looks like a very well-kept and affluent area.
I would go into that bakery just because of its unusual framing in flowers!
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Yes, Wan Chai is a mixed bag of new and affluent with the older local culture. I prefer the older, but this area was nice to stroll around in. Thanks so much for commenting, Joanne! =)
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Like Joanne I find the areas seems to have a well-kept upscale vibe, but some of these shots also makes me feel a little claustrophobic too 😉
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Claustrophobic is a good way to describe most of Hong Kong. Big city – concrete jungle. It can be interesting and a little suffocating. =) Thanks for commenting!
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Interesting building
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Yeah, I like the pastel colors. =)
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Thanks for bringing us along 🙂
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You’re very welcome, Dan!
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