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  2. Rickshaw - Wikipedia

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    A row of rickshaws parked near a pier in Hong Kong, c. 1930s. In post-war Hong Kong, rickshaws was one of the main transportation either for transporting goods or for transporting people during the Japanese invasion, known as the Battle of Hong Kong .

  3. Fortress Hill - Wikipedia

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    Fortress Hill viewed from Victoria Harbour. Harbour Heights. Oi! arts centre. Fortress Hill section of King's Road, near Oil Street Stone Stairs.. Fortress Hill or Pau Toi Shan (Chinese: 炮台山; pinyin: Pàotáishān; Jyutping: paau3 toi4 saan1) is a hill and an area on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong.

  4. Road signs in China - Wikipedia

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    The road signs used in the special administrative regions of Hong Kong and Macau differ from those used in the rest of China. Warning signs are triangular in shape, as in Europe, but unlike European countries, warning signs in China have a black border and a yellow background instead of a red border and a white or yellow background. This makes ...

  5. Tai Hang Road - Wikipedia

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    Tai Hang Road (Chinese: 大坑道) is a major road on the north side of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.Starting low from Tai Hang at Tung Lo Wan Road, Causeway Bay, it winds up to So Kon Po and further up to the mid-levels of Jardine's Lookout and Mount Nicholson, passing through Wong Nai Chung Gap.

  6. Hong Kong Observation Wheel - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Observation Wheel (abbr. HKOW) is a 60-metre (197-foot) tall [1] Ferris wheel located at the Central Harbourfront, Central, Hong Kong. [2] It has 42 gondolas, including one VIP Gondola with leather seats and a clear glass bottom floor. All gondolas are equipped with air conditioners and communication systems.

  7. Hong Kong Park - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Park is a public park next to Cotton Tree Drive in Central, Hong Kong. Built at a cost of HK$ 398 million and opened on 23 May 1991, it covers an area of 80,000 square metres (860,000 sq ft) and is an example of modern design and facilities blending with natural landscape.

  8. Shocking video captures moment NY highway worker escapes ...

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    A terrifying video captured the moment a New York highway worker narrowly missed being hit by a box truck that violently plowed into two labor vans on a roadside.

  9. Junction Road, Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Junction Road Park; Lok Fu Park; Lok Fu Estate; Bishop Walsh Primary School (#150) Chinese Christian Cemetery; Arts & Technology Education Centre; HKICC Lee Shau Kee School of Creativity; Mei Tung Estate (Mei Yan House) Hau Wong Temple, at the junction with Tung Tau Tsuen Road. Built around 1730. [4] Munsang College; Carpenter Road Park; Holy ...