
Lascar Row
The highlight is the seemingly endless row of antique stores, offering an eclectic collection of Chinese calligraphy, arts and vintage furniture.

Bonham Road
Several historical buildings and a few well known schools and the University of Hong Kong

Lan Kwai Fong
Eating and drinking establishments across the vicinity, a popular tourist spot

Wellington St
Stretches from Wyndham Street to Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong. Street markets can be found in the adjacent lanes.

Conduit Road
It is at the highest point on Victoria Peak reached by the Central–Mid-Levels escalators in Hong Kong

Botanical Gardens
Retreat from the crowds by exploring Hong Kong green oasis in the city

Sheung Wan
Only place in Hong Kong with a mix of historic temples, antique stores, dried seafood and art galleries.

Glenealy
One of the steepest roads in Hong Kong. A maze of bridges and walkways connecting to the Botanical Gardens

Des Voeux Road West
A very fascinating part of Hong Kong. Small shops, dry foods, take a walk and explore.

Western Districts
Treasure trove of unique experiences: artisanal coffee, chic cafes, British-style red-brick buildings

Pedestrians in motion
Streets and people make the walk interesting. A collection of close encounters.

Mid Levels West
Residential area on Hong Kong Island captured on Kodak Ultramax

Stone Nullah Lane
Ancient Cantonese culture meets new Hong Kong with the area offering chances for history, small bites to eat, and moments to explore.

Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town is filled with instagrammable places from cafes to waterfronts.

Shek Tong Tsui
Hidden gem in Sai Wan. Famously known as Hong Kong’s “red light district” in the 1900s. The area is now known for its hipster cafes.

Yuen Long
Afternoon in a country side village close to the HK / China border.

Causeway Bay
Causeway bay at night is bustling. Back alleys in particular is where the magic is.

Mongkok Magic
Mongkok area is characterised by a mixture of old and new multi-story buildings.

Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town has a truly local vibe with plenty of hole-in-the-wall eateries and mom-and-pop shops. Then there's also the waterfront.

Sheung Wan
Trams connect Hong Kong. The slow pace brings relief to the chaos on the street.