Under Threat in Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s Gage Street is the starting point of a busy market area, and has little in common with the skyscrapers of nearby Central District. Shops teem with fresh produce. Some seem to have almost been here forever.A lot of this is under threat from redevelopment.
Read Patrick Smith in the International Herald Tribune: At risk in Hong Kong: A slice of hawkers' magic.
Also look at my slide show on the BBC website.
The full story in the Correspondent Magazine of the Foreign Correspondents' Club here in Hong Kong.
© Kees Metselaar 2007
Labels: china, heritage, hong kong, market, urban renewal
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