Hanging out in Hong Kong
After lunch at Lin Heung Tea House we all went for a walk around Lan Kwai Fong and Central. I love Hong Kong as it is so full of color and life. This is one of my favorite shots of the trip so far...
Meet Ann...
This kid could totally take this mammoth...
Good advice...
...with a toilet.
I took a photo of this very friendly butcher...
Then he became very animated!
It is a little hard to look scary when you have a teddy bear t-shirt...
One of the reasons I wanted to come to Hong Kong was to get a few new shirts and refresh my work shirts... One of my well dressed friends highly recommended A-Man Hing Cheong Tailors at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel (5 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong, +852 2522 3336). I love the look and feel of a nicely tailored suit.
It is a very interesting process. I show up on day 1 and picked out my fabric, materials for the inside of the jacket and sleeves of the jacket plus all of the options you want for pockets, buttons, cuffs and other details. The first fitting is the end of the day. There is a second fitting at the end of day 2 and a final fitting at the end of day 4. I am really looking forward to seeing the final suit. I imagine it will be very nice based on the initial fitting. I will probably order a few more and a sport coat while I am here as well as a bunch of shirts.
We headed to my favorite restaurant DiVino (73 Wyndham Street Central, Hong Kong, Phone: +852 2167 8883). I absolutely love this place.
Meet Tony... I haven't seen Tony for a while so it was nice to meet up for dinner.
The one thing I love about my Leica is it is always a conversation piece and people ultimately want to try it...
It usually takes a few shots to get it right...
Thanks for stopping by today...