This is Hong Kong – Scaffoldings and Chinese National Geography

For those who haven’t been to Hong Kong yet, this is a very unique way of local construction companies to build up some scaffolding made completely out of bamboo. Hong Kong is the only place I know where bamboo is almost exclusively used for this purpose. The first three pictures show a construction site in Wan Chai where The Oakhill is being built.

Hong Kong Bamboo Scaffolding - The Oakhill Wan Chai #1 Hong Kong Bamboo Scaffolding - The Oakhill Wan Chai #2

Please note that they scaffolded up to over 55 stories! The right photo below shows some other construction site on Bonham Road in Sai Yin Pun. Very close to where I lived before.

Hong Kong Bamboo Scaffolding - The Oakhill Wan Chai #3 Hong Kong Bamboo Scaffolding - Somewhere on Bonham Road in Sai Yin Pun

Besides bamboo scaffoldings Hong Kong is of course being flooded by “Cheap China Copies” of pretty much everything. That’s nothing unsual – copy iPhones, MacBooks and so on. However, just a couple of days I passed by the 7eleven in Sheung Wan and saw the “CNG” magazine which stands for “Chinese National Geography“. To be honest, I was thinking that is a “National Geographic“. Here both

National Geographic Magazine Cover March 2009

NatGeo Photo courtesy Gobonobo

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5 Replies to “This is Hong Kong – Scaffoldings and Chinese National Geography”

  1. das ist aber schön das seit langem wieder bewegung auf deine seite kommt, aber sorry, ich kann es nicht lesen. schade 🙁 lg susan

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