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  • Buddha statues at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon Buddhist Temple on 6th March 2016 in Ayuthaya, Northern Thailand. Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon or the Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory was built by King U Thong in 1357 to house monks from Sri Lanka.
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  • Buddha statue at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon Buddhist Temple on 6th March 2016 in Ayuthaya, Northern Thailand. Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon or the Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory was built by King U Thong in 1357 to house monks from Sri Lanka.
    DSCF5355_1.jpg
  • Many pedestrians cross a busy street crossing near to old fashioned advertising signs in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong, China. Wan Chai is a busy shopping area, close to Central. The people walking in this area are almost all Chinese, the area far less westernised than very nearby Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 074.jpg
  • Many pedestrians cross a busy street crossing near to old fashioned advertising signs in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong, China. Wan Chai is a busy shopping area, close to Central. The people walking in this area are almost all Chinese, the area far less westernised than very nearby Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 070.jpg
  • Many pedestrians cross a busy street crossing near to old fashioned advertising signs in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong, China. Wan Chai is a busy shopping area, close to Central. The people walking in this area are almost all Chinese, the area far less westernised than very nearby Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 069.jpg
  • Buddha statues at Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon Buddhist Temple on 6th March 2016 in Ayuthaya, Northern Thailand. Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon or the Great Monastery of Auspicious Victory was built by King U Thong in 1357 to house monks from Sri Lanka.
    DSCF5358_1.jpg
  • Shop selling fruit and vegetables in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 099.jpg
  • Shop selling fruit and vegetables in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 096.jpg
  • Shop selling dried fish and other seafood in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 079_alamy.jpg
  • Shop selling dried fish and other seafood in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 079_1.jpg
  • Shop selling cooked meats including crispy duck and pork in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 097_alamy.jpg
  • Shop selling fresh fish in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked, on this stall it was possible to buy some very exotic fish as food. Unlike western markets, almost anything goes in Chinese wet markets. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 090_alamy.jpg
  • Shop selling cooked meats including crispy duck and pork in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 084_alamy.jpg
  • Shop selling meat in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 083.jpg
  • Shop selling fruit and vegetables in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 081.jpg
  • Shop selling meat in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 082.jpg
  • Shop selling fresh fish in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked, on this stall it was possible to buy some very exotic fish as food. Unlike western markets, almost anything goes in Chinese wet markets. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 090_1.jpg
  • Shop selling cooked meats including crispy duck and pork in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 085_1.jpg
  • Shop selling cooked meats including crispy duck and pork in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 087.jpg
  • Shop selling cooked meats including crispy duck and pork in Wan Chai’s thronging food market on Bowrington Road. Almost any food can be bought here, both fresh or cooked. Wan Chai is a busy Chinese shopping district totally different to nearby westernised Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 097_1.jpg
  • A Chai Wallah or tea maker makes tea in Old Delhi, India.<br />
Tradionally Indian tea is a mixture of tea leaves, water, sugar and sometimes spices boiled together and strained into cups
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  • Shoppers mill about in Times Square, Wan Chai. 7 million people live on 1,104km square, making it Hong Kong the most vertical city in the world.
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  • Grocery store in Wan Chai area, Hong Kong on the thronging market market street of Bowrington Road. The shop sells fruit, cured meats, groceries etc. A general store for many foods.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 024_1.jpg
  • Grocery store in Wan Chai area on the thronging market market street of Bowrington Road in Hong Kong, China. The shop sells fruit, cured meats, groceries etc. A general store for many foods.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 024_alamy.jpg
  • Tea cup holders on a wall next to a chai wallahs stand Chadni Chowk, New Delhi, India
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  • Busy apartment building in Wan Chai area of Hong Kong, China. Apartment blocks where people live stacked on top of each other in small rooms, with the exteriors covered in air conditioning units are all over the city. Dripping their condensed water onto people passing below.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 042_alamy.jpg
  • Super Brand Mall in Shanghai, China. Super Brand Mall is a major shopping centre set in the prime location of Lu Jia Zui Finance and Trade Zone. As a large scale, international urban family-oriented entertainment and shopping center developed by Shanghai Kinghill Limited, a subsidiary of the Chai Tai Group, Super Brand Mall has 13 floors.
    2005-07-01 shanghai 3 045.jpg
  • A fish seller shows off a brightly coloured blue parrot fish to the gathered crowd of potential buyers at Wan Chai’s thronging market on Bowrington Road. He is particularly proud of his stock of live fish of all shapes and sizes. It is perhaps surprising to westerners to see such an exotic fish for sale but in Chinese markets almost anything goes.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 094_corbis.jpg
  • Young woman walks past a wall covered in graffiti in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong, China. Graffiti is yet another signifier of westernaisation in this mixed cultural city.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 063_alamy.jpg
  • Modern graffitti art on a back street lane behind a restaurant in Wan Chai district, Hong Kong, China. A waiter dressed in black takeing a cigarette break in the lane mirrors the black figure depicted in the graffitti.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 060_alamy.jpg
  • A chai (tea) seller walks through the weekly market at Qurna, a village on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. As he pushes his cart full of hot and cold drinks over the rough dirt path, another local man edges through a gap in this busy market. Amidst the bustle of this busy regular event, people from many miles around have come to trade and buy their provisions.
    egypt19-01-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A fish seller shows off a brightly coloured blue parrot fish to the gathered crowd of potential buyers at Wan Chai’s thronging market on Bowrington Road. He is particularly proud of his stock of live fish of all shapes and sizes. It is perhaps surprising to westerners to see such an exotic fish for sale but in Chinese markets almost anything goes.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 094 (1)_1.jpg
  • A local man is served chai (tea) and enjoys a shisha in the village of Medinet Habu on the West Bank of Luxor, Nile Valley, Egypt. A shisha or sheesha is from the Persian word shishe meaning glass and is the common term for the hookah in Egypt, Sudan and countries of the Arab Peninsula. A hookah is a single or multi-stemmed instrument for vaporizing and smoking flavored tobacco called shisha in which the vapor or smoke is passed through a water basin—often glass-based—before inhalation. Health risks of smoking hookah include exposure to toxic chemicals that are not filtered out by the water and risk of infectious disease when hookahs are shared.
    egypt228-04-03-2016_1.jpg
  • A fish seller shows off a brightly coloured blue parrot fish to the gathered crowd of potential buyers at Wan Chai’s thronging market on Bowrington Road. He is particularly proud of his stock of live fish of all shapes and sizes. It is perhaps surprising to westerners to see such an exotic fish for sale but in Chinese markets almost anything goes.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 094_1.jpg
  • Busy apartment building in Wan Chai area of Hong Kong. Apartment blocks where people live stacked on top of each other in small rooms, with the exteriors covered in air conditioning units are all over the city. Dripping their condensed water onto people passing below.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 042_1.jpg
  • An informal vendor - a chaiwallah - selling tea from a teapot to shoppers in Connaught Place, New Delhi, India
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  • A man drinks tea in a Jaipur bazaar, Jaipur, India
    SFE_111031_136_1.jpg
  • Many pedestrians cross a busy street crossing near to old fashioned advertising signs in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong, China. Wan Chai is a busy shopping area, close to Central. The people walking in this area are almost all Chinese, the area far less westernised than very nearby Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 071_alamy.jpg
  • Many pedestrians cross a busy street crossing in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong. Wan Chai is a busy shopping area, close to Central. The people walking in this area are almost all Chinese, the area far less westernised than very nearby Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 071_1.jpg
  • Many pedestrians cross a busy street crossing in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong. Wan Chai is a busy shopping area, close to Central. The people walking in this area are almost all Chinese, the area far less westernised than very nearby Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 067_1.jpg
  • Many pedestrians cross a busy street crossing in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong. Wan Chai is a busy shopping area, close to Central. The people walking in this area are almost all Chinese, the area far less westernised than very nearby Central.
    2005-06-27-hong kong-pm 067_alamy.jpg
  • Evening view from Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, China. From this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Islands coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon. A deep blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds which are lit up by Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kongs tallest building at 415m.
    2005-06-28-Macau-hk peak 158_alamy.jpg
  • Evening view from Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, China. From this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Islands coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon. A deep blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds which are lit up by Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kongs tallest building at 415m.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 012.jpg
  • Evening view from Victoria Peak, Hong Kong. From this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Island's coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon. A deep blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds which are lit up by Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong's tallest building at 415m.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 003_corbis.jpg
  • Evening view from Victoria Peak, Hong Kong. From this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Island's coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon. A deep blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds which are lit up by Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong's tallest building at 415m.
    2005-06-28-Macau-hk peak 175_alamy_a...jpg
  • Evening view from Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, China. From this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Islands coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon. A deep blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds which are lit up by Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kongs tallest building at 415m.
    2005-06-28-Macau-hk peak 165_alamy.jpg
  • Wan Chai Corner restaurant on Chinatown's famous Gerrard Street. London.
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  • Chinese tourist takes pictures of the view from Victoria Peak viewing platform. As night falls from this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Island's coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 063_1.jpg
  • Three Chinese tourists pose to have their photograph taken from the Victoria Peak viewing platform. As night falls from this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Island's coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 047_1.jpg
  • Two Chinese tourists pose to have their photograph taken from the Victoria Peak viewing platform. As night falls from this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Island's coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 038_1.jpg
  • Evening view from Victoria Peak, Hong Kong. From this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Island's coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon. A deep blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds which are lit up by Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong's tallest building at 415m.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 014_1.jpg
  • A tourist takes a photo of the view from Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, China. From this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Islands coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon. A deep blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds which are lit up by Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kongs tallest building at 415m.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 054_alamy.jpg
  • Chinese tourist takes pictures of the view from Victoria Peak viewing platform. As night falls from this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Island's coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 054_1.jpg
  • Evening view from Victoria Peak, Hong Kong. From this classic viewpoint the entire view across Hong Kong Harbour can be seen. The view sweeping down through Mid-levels to Central, along to Causeway Bay, all the way along Hong Kong Island's coast across North Point, Quarry Bay to Wan Chai. Also over the water we see the Chinese mainland area Kowloon. A deep blue Hong Kong sky forms a backdrop for the forming clouds which are lit up by Two International Finance Centre, Hong Kong's tallest building at 415m.
    2005-06-28-hk peak 2 003_1.jpg
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