Italian music TV host Ivan Olita visited Hong Kong and created this photo series about all the quirky and wonderful local people he encountered while on his Hong Kong sojourn.
During Chinese New Year people flock to the Won Tai Sin temple to have their fortunes read and to pray for good fortune and assistance. It's quite a beautiful sight however you almost choke on incense smoke.
This colorful monastery on a picturesque hill is accessible by the KCR station in Sha Tin. It has has thousands of quirky statues and each one of them is unique. The most entertaining thing about the place is the mischievous monkeys!
An amusing pictorial about 3 foreigners who have a wander around Sheung Wan and end up hanging with the locals and getting a true taste of what Hong Kong life is really like.
For just one Sunday afternoon artists took over the waterside walkway from Repulse Bay to Deepwater Bay to have an outdoor installation art exhibit.
Quite possibly the coolest art happening that has ever occured in Hong Kong, the Detour art exhibit takes a historical building and transforms each room into works of art.
An pictirial about an adventure exploring Yau Ma Tei Temple Street Night Market and the famous Mido Cafe
A striking and curious set of photos taken with a Japanese lomography style camera called the Digital Harinezumi (Japanese for hedgehog)
Photos from the Hong Kong Shenzen Biennale of Design and Urbanism in West Kowloon. Exhibit on until Feb 27, 2010.
Oliver Clasper captures the silent and proud structures between Admiralty and Sai Ying Pun to showcase the physical identity and form of the city.
Artist XYZ from DimmSumm.com does a beautiful photo essay on escalators and moving walkways in Hong Kong



















