Double Deckers
The British have left their footprints everywhere in Hong Kong. The public transportation system is one of them. Other than left road driving, first time visitors to Hong Kong are often amazed by the number of double decker buses and trams around the city.
This image was captured in front of a KMB (Kowloon Motor Bus Co) souvenir shop. If you are a miniature vehicle collector, you can find hundreds types of double decker bus and tram models in shops… read more →

The British have left their footprints everywhere in Hong Kong. The public transportation system is one of them. Other than left road driving, first time visitors to Hong Kong are often amazed by the number of double decker buses and trams around the city.
This image was captured in front of a KMB (Kowloon Motor Bus Co) souvenir shop. If you are a miniature vehicle collector, you can find hundreds types of double decker bus and tram models in shops… 
Star Ferry has been bringing passengers between Hong Kong and Kowloon for over 120 years. Despite 3 cross harbor tunnels and well established subway and other types of public transportation systems, Star Ferry is still being used by many for daily commute. It’s the most cost effective way to get across the harbor. For merely HK$3, you can across to the other side of the harbor in just 10 minutes. It’s also a popular tourist attraction. The magnificent skylines of… 
A few weeks ago, I took a photo walk in Tokyo with my colleague Anny who is also a photography enthusiast. There are many small restaurants and bars in the back alley near Daimon, the area where our hotel was located. Many people came here after a long day of work. It was quite but very much a representation of daily life in Tokyo.
Nowadays, everyone has cell phones. In Tokyo, telephone booth can be seen everywhere and are… 
I went to Sydney on business trip last week. The weather was so good. However, my busy schedule prevented me from taking any photo. Besides, sleeping 3-4 hours a night. What sucks is that I could only shoot from my hotel and office windows. This is the view from my hotel room which faces downtown Sydney near Geroge’s St.
The view from the office is breathtaking. The windows looks down the Pacific Hwy in North Sydney. On the background, it’s… 
I am in Sydney this week. Back-to-back meetings prevented me of taking any photo. This morning as I got off the taxi, I saw this man driving in a small Fiat and quickly captured this interesting scene using my Blackberry. … 
I took my daughter to Disneyland today and captured a few photos of parade performers … Hong Kong Disneyland is probably the smallest in the world but it’s the right size for young kids and also good for the parents since it’s very easy to walk around. We got an annual pass with certain restrictions. Going there during the weekdays will avoid running into too many people.
I saw her at the end of the parade guiding the crowd. She… 
Every year on March 3, Japanese celebrate Girls Day by praying for their young daughters’ health and future happiness. Girls’ Day is also called the Doll Festival because people arrange special dolls on a staircase-like shelf a few weeks before March 3. I was in Tokyo last week. A set of dolls were displayed in the hotel lobby.
According to the tradition, on the day of the festival, a party is held for the girls where sake and diamond-shaped rice cakes… 
When I was in Tokyo last week, it snowed on Tuesday morning. I went out for a quick shoot before going to work. It proven to be a good decision since most snow melted in the afternoon.
More postings on last week’s Japan trip to come soon.
Have a good day!… 
Ginza is a famous shopping, dinning, and entertainment district in Tokyo. During my trip to Tokyo last week, I went there to capture its beauty in the evening.
Hope you like what you saw today.… 

