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  • Photo shops, Central, Hong Kong. Hong Kang has 3 main areas for buying photo gear: Around Nathan Road, where you may experience to be cheated in a real professional way; Mong Kok, where you might have luck - or not -  and upper Central, where they even have price tacs on the gears and give professionel advice. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Skyscrapers in the jungle. Central, Hong Kong. The tall building on the right is the Bank of China Tower. Photo taken from Hong Kong Park, Central, Hong Kong, China. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • The Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, Central, Hong Kong. Built 1840 as the resident of the commander of the British Forces. Now a museum. NOTICE: This photo contains logos. For editorial use only. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Skyscrapers. The Conrad Hotel (Hilton) and the Shangri La hotel, Hong Kong Island, Central. Hong Kong. China. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Bank of China, Hong Kong. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Tsim Sha Tsu, Hong Kong, at night. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • The Bauhinia Flower, symbol of Hong Kong. The Forever Blooming Bauhinia sculpture at the Hong Kong exhibition is a symbol of the hand over of Hong Kong to China in 1997 By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Traditional Junke in Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Hong Kong taxi, Central, Hong Kong, China. In the background: The Lippo Building. IMPORTANT NOTICE: Photo contains logos. For editorial use only. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Hong Kong harbour, view toarwds Central, Hong Kong, China. NOTICE: Photo contains logos. For editorial use only. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Pass port with Asian and US stamps. Stamps from Tailand, Korea, China, USA By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Passport with stamps from Korea and Thailand. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Burning insence is a buddhist tradition. The smoke creates a path for the gods to travel and to connect to human By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Smoking Buddhist Joss Sticks (incense). The smoke is in the buddhist religion supposed to create a path for the Gods to communicate with the living. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Detail of Chinese hand fan. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Detail of Chinese hand fan. By photographer Ole Jensen
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  • Location: Hong Kong By photographer Ole Jensen
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