These housing estates are set along the hillsides, with many units having ocean views. Who lives here? The poor, which is quite different from the rest of Hong Kong. Notice the change in elevation. Imagine walking down that flight of stairs everyday!
It was another annoyingly smoggy day.
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Now all the colours come together!
Wah Fu estate is located along the southwestern coast of Hong Kong Island.
Aberdeen and Ap Lei Chau are further southeast, while downtown is only a 15 minute bus ride away.
Other Hong Kong Series Threads
Part 1 : Central | Part 2 : Tsing Yi Island
Part 3 : Aberdeen | Part 4 : Bank of China Observation Deck
Part 5 : Kwun Tong Grit | Part 6 : Kwun Tong Grit Continued
Part 7 : Langham Place & Olympian City | Part 8 : Sham Shui Po Grit
Part 9 : Fun & Sun in Stanley | Part 10 : Cruise to Lamma Island
Part 11 : Downtown @ Night | Part 12 : Tai Hang Road - Rich & Poor
Part 13 : Hiking Lamma Island | Part 14 : Exploring Mongkok's Streets
Part 15 : A Bus Ride Through Kowloon | Part 16 : Repulse Bay - Beachside Living
Part 17 : Night-Time Bonanza | Part 18 : Hopewell Centre Top Floor
Part 19 : Wan Chai's Redevelopment Woes | Part 20 : A City of Contrasts
Part 21 : Streets on the Island | Part 22 : Sham Shui Po Ghetto & Street Life
Part 23 : Po Toi O Fishing Village | Part 24 : Skyline During Sunset
Part 25 : The Other Victoria Harbour | Part 26 : Cruising the Harbour
Part 27 : Sai Kung Seafood | Part 28 : Rich People's Views, Congested City
Part 29 : apm & Hillside Public Housing | Part 30 : Cheung Chau
Part 31 : The Peak | Part 32 : Beaches, Alleys, and Olympic Pride
Part 33 : 40 Photos, A Million Stories >

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