This winding staircase is located in Kennedy Town, Hong Kong.
The place is old with very FEW tourists. At the time I took this photo, it wasn't reachable by train... that said, the only people walking the streets are mostly locals who live around the area.
I'd say it's quiet, laidback, and remote. But this may just be one of the best captures from my travels.
Added information from the web:
Kennedy Town (堅尼地城) is at the western end of Sai Wan on the Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It is part of the Victoria City and is named after Arthur Edward Kennedy, who was the 7th Governor of Hong Kong from 1872 to 1877.
In the division of District Council of Hong Kong, the area roughly corresponds to the constituency areas of Kennedy Town and Mount Davis and Kwun Lung in the Central and Western District. The neighborhood is primarily Chinese, but a growing number of expats are moving into a number of luxury buildings built along the waterfront.
Kennedy Town is the western part of early development of Victoria City, the capital of colonial Hong Kong. Due to its remoteness from the centre of the city and without mass transit, the town development is not as vigorous as other part of urban Hong Kong. It is expected to change when MTR extends to the area.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Clarke Quay and the Singapore River
Taken from across Riverside Point (southern bank), located at Clarke Quay in Singapore.
A place for drinks, entertainment, shopping, and extreme sports.
Overflowing with clubs and pubs at night, it's a definite go to for party-goers.
There are more to look forward to though besides its night scene. In the day you would find markets of sorts lined up along this stretch.
Some of them adventurous bunch might even want to go for some bungee jumping. --Yes, all that in Clarke Quay.
You may want to visit Uniquely Singapore! for more visitor information.
Or go to the Clarke Quay website: www.clarkequay.com.sg
A place for drinks, entertainment, shopping, and extreme sports.
Overflowing with clubs and pubs at night, it's a definite go to for party-goers.
There are more to look forward to though besides its night scene. In the day you would find markets of sorts lined up along this stretch.
Some of them adventurous bunch might even want to go for some bungee jumping. --Yes, all that in Clarke Quay.
You may want to visit Uniquely Singapore! for more visitor information.
Or go to the Clarke Quay website: www.clarkequay.com.sg
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