The Ghosts of Tai O

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Stepping out onto the verandah, a strong feeling of déjà vu sweeps over me. I breathe in the early morning air of the sleepy fishing village of Tai O, the sound of the water inviting me out to explore.

The purity of silence only a pre-dawn sky can provide, accompanies me as I walk down a path toward the shore of the South China Sea.

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A restless purr of a yellow cat holding sentry duty catches my attention, she gives me a quick look-over before closing her eyes and nodding approval to pass.

Clearing the path, I continue down along the shore of the Tai O Heritage Hotel.

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Sleep last night was worthless. The building kept whispering stories and secrets to me from a century long ago.  Words with a personal ring, the whispers of long-lost friends.

My mind races at the possibilities, whether I am a dreamer caught up in a turn-of-the-century drama, or whether the history of this place holds a reality I am now just becoming aware.

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Standing on the shore, I expected to see a fleet of Chinese junks flying the flag of a renegade pirate; a flag supposedly designed by myself. To my relief the shore is empty and I chuckle at the thought of what I would have done if it wasn’t.

My dreams of the night, vivid creations of the rich history of this place.

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Crouching down, I pick up a stone and toss it out into the water as I hear a faint foghorn of a ship out on the horizon. I have finally made it to one of the oldest and most secluded areas of Hong Kong.

When I first arrived in Hong Kong almost two decades ago I had targeted this fishing village to be one of my first adventures, but time and life got in the way.

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She is an old fishing village, one that has definitely seen better days.  Today Tai O is more of a hangout for older people in their 70s, desperately holding onto the good life of saltwater and the sea.

Younger souls fresh in their 20s and 30s are also around, looking lost amid a modern world that has little room for the craftsmanship of fishermen.

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Above me is the old police station, an outpost of the Hong Kong and British maritime police, where officers actively protected these shores from centuries of pirates and smuggling.

Stories that fueled the dreams from last night, still reverberating in my mind as I begin walking down the road ~ returning to a place I have long forgotten.

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Less than twelve hours ago, Tai O was just a figment of my imagination, a chaotic myth of the old days of Hong Kong. I now find myself walking effortlessly under an early morning sky as if I were born on these streets.

I walk with purpose, with an understanding of what I am looking for even though my mind is filled with confusion.

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The memories are fresh. The old stilt houses, the planks leading from one neighbor to another and the wild activity that made up a day.

Blurred images of friends laughing and enjoying the serene atmosphere of the night, forgetting the dangers that filled our hearts every evening as we’d head out to sea for work.

Work. Not quite the type of work that would make most families proud, but work nonetheless.

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The police station in Tai O is no longer here, having shut down over fifteen years ago, but the building still stands just as it did when built by the British in 1902.  Now a beautiful building, fitted out by the Hong Kong Heritage Conservation Foundation to become the Tai O Heritage Hotel.

I smile at the thought that at least I have a more comfortable bed than those who spent a night in the holding cell a century ago.

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The building was home to one of the territories first colonial police stations guarding the western border between Hong Kong and China, and holding pieces of history that are now all but forgotten.

Reflecting back on the dream that woke me during the night, I wonder if it is a reminder of the role I filled as a noble Hong Kong policeman serving this village more than a century ago?

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The answer to this question is obvious to me, as the sense of nostalgia tells me this definitely was not the case. I was living a darker, very different life.

I realized this the minute I arrived at the hotel. The electricity I felt as my fingers brushed over the nine bullet holes embedded into the security shutters on the main floor of the hotel, telling me this was not just a chance meeting in Tai O.

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I admire the historians and renovators who kept the original shutters, damaged and scarred but holding a place in time at the police station. Trapping the memories of those days gone by.

Years earlier, there was another piece of violence all but forgotten.  A firefight on these shores more than one hundred years ago.  Faded shots and screams still echoing in the air.  The ghosts, waiting for my return, now stand alongside me as I walk these streets. The voices of my dreams earlier tonight are with me once again.

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I weave through the different paths, looking around aimlessly for something I once called home.   Familiarity is all around me, but I am very out-of-place.

There is an urge for me to call out names and shout good morning in a strange Chinese dialect I have never heard before, much less spoken.

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  • The water.
  • The houses.
  • The sea.

The strong smell of shrimp paste, dried fish and scallops fill the air and tell me a story I cannot quite remember.

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I am trapped in a time and place, where there isn’t a clear definition between good and bad. Where answering the question of how to make a living was never considered. Just one path, one fate.

A life, where evolution of the soul and mind did not come easy, if at all, unlike the freedoms I have today.

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Caught up in the spirit of adventure on the South China Sea; a pirate’s life.  A fantasy of many young kids growing up in those days.  Romanticizing life in way only a child can, inevitably to be disappointed in its reality.

Decisions made from necessity, poorly thought out and running with a band of marauders between Tai O and Mainland China, a life of survival with no way out.

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The excitement of the chase, the beauty of the culture and memories of her many smiles, all combine to justify the clash between lifestyle and philosophy.  The stories and secrets whisper to me yet again.

Words that did not make much sense back then, even less so now.

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The ending of this dream is not a surprising one. Over a century ago on these very shores, violence ended my story. The image strong in my mind.  Of myself, a dying man.

My final thoughts questioning if somewhere, somehow in another time or place I could have travelled down another road.

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History is this great mirror able to show us a different time, different place and different potential in us all as we find our way in life.

I see a faint image of a wife and child standing alone. A twinge of sorrow fills my heart, my eyes moving to a basket of dried shrimp she’s holding, igniting another memory from so long ago.  Their whispers silently fading away as they bid me adieu.

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We are all more alike than we could ever understand.  Rich or poor, young or old, the vast differences we see on the surface means nothing.

Build a life worth living, so when the inevitable day of death arrives, we know our life was one fully lived ~ a life worth dying for.

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462 responses to “The Ghosts of Tai O”

  1. darwinontherocks Avatar

    Again, you took me on an incredible journey, through wonderful photographs!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Very happy you enjoyed the journey, an amazing place to experience ~

  2. joshi daniel Avatar

    beautiful 🙂 my favourite is the cat picture. It has excellent light and mood 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      The cat was a perfect model, in just the right place with the light ~ thanks Joshi.

  3. Jolandi Steven Avatar

    You always sweep me away with your photographs and words. I can hear the whisper of stories and ghosts, as if I am there with you. Thank you.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Great, poetic description Jolandi ~ this is just the type of out-of-the-way place that you so often write & photograph about. The people and culture make the small restaurants and cafes perfect destinations (along with the ghosts too…). Thank you ~

  4. Lyle Krahn Avatar

    Wow you really took me on a journey. Your photos and descriptions were amazing like usual. I particularly liked the mood in the third photo.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Tai O was a special place. As for the mood of the third photo, I remember it well and it went something like this “what in the heck am I doing up at 5:30am when I could be comfortably in bed…” But lucky for me things did get better from that moment forward 🙂 Thanks and wish you happy shooting Lyle ~

  5. T Ibara Photo Avatar

    What can I say that hasn’t already been mentioned so eloquently by the other comments? Your photography & writing is like Chicken Soup for the Soul 🙂 I hope you’re having a good start to the week.
    Best,
    Takami

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much Takami ~ it is a perfect place to explore and relax, will definitely have to visit again.

  6. Sue Dreamwalker Avatar

    I savoured your post going back over your words, sinking into your photo’s as your descriptions sent my own mind time travelling.. Having experienced a Past life.. recalling smells that trigger memories as our mind reaches out to our ancient ancestors who still walk beside us..

    I marvelled at your transcript Dalo, as those wisps of dreams touched your senses.. Each step taking you further to explore a past .. And each life how ever lived is all part of setting us on the course for our ultimate journey.. each one another lesson learned, each visit how ever long or brief a needed part for our experience..
    And like your photos, each one so captivating, holding colour, and capturing within the moment forever to be frozen in that moment.. So too we are given the opportunity within each moment to capture, taste, Live and Love..

    You said ” We are all more alike than we could ever understand. Rich or poor, young or old, the vast differences we see on the surface means nothing”,,,,,,,,

    So so true…. Its the Moments we live, and the memories we make, and the Love that we give.. These are our riches.. and it matters not if we are beggars on the street.. For its these which allow us to travel further beyond our wildest Dreams.. Ghosts of Tai O, I think will be well pleased with your visit.. 🙂

    Blessings
    Sue

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Sue for your thoughtful words ~ there is so much history here in HK that it is great to be able to step out into the New Territories and find places where the past is still very much present. It felt great seeing this great dichotomy of the past and present. Wish you a great weekend ~ take care.

      1. Sue Dreamwalker Avatar

        It looks a fascinating place to be Dalo.

  7. Monki Avatar

    These are so breathtakingly beautiful.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much Monki ~

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you, much appreciated.

  8. dedy oktavianus pardede Avatar

    i just sense the smells of the fishing town up closed to my nose now by your stunning photograph..
    btw, what is the round shiny orange things ? egg yolk? or fish roe?

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      There were fragrances everywhere ~ some quite strong 🙂 And the orange things were salted duck egg yolks, one of the products famous in Tai O ~ thanks Dedy

      1. dedy oktavianus pardede Avatar

        hmm, i think i’m gonna research about it now, did it used just the same way of shelled salted duck egg ???

  9. farrell | The King is Brave Avatar

    I think taking photographs in the early onset of day definitely rewarded a part of you. It is just awe-inspiring. I started feeling it was abandoned but seeing the cat assured me that it is just awaiting for the burst of life. As I continue to scroll down your post, I am inspired even more. I come to think of trying to take photos early in the morning too because I haven’t had an immersed experience of it. Well, by the way, shrimp paste, dried fish and especially that small dried ones are very abundant in my home province. It’s good when it is fried and paired with fresh tomato salad.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      The Tai O shrimp paste is great in fried rice, and the family that sells it has produced it for centuries… All of these things had the great smell of salt and the sea, which complemented the early morning light and silence so well. There is nothing quite like the early morning to me these days, the light and silence, but I just have to remind myself to get to bed early. Thanks Farrell and wish you a good weekend.

  10. Aquileana Avatar

    These photographs are absolutely stunning dear Dalo. A wonderful post… I felt I was traveling beyond somehow.
    Have a wonderful week. All my best wishes. Aquileana ⭐

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      This was a great destinations and already wishing to go back ~ enjoy your weekend Aquileana and thank you!

  11. Old Hong Kong Avatar
    Old Hong Kong

    The round shiny orange things are salted yolk. Chinese use it in different dishes. It is also the core ingredient of the moon cakes. Dalo, I like the photos of fish and shrimp most as they are tasty.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Yes, nothing quite like the taste of these salted yolks in moon cakes. In fact, that is why I like moon cakes so much (and the story/culture behind it too!). Thank you very much and agree the fish and shrimp are quite tasty. Great place for a meal 🙂

  12. Paula Avatar

    Extraordinary photography, Randall! You are a master of light 😀

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Very nice words Paula ~ thank you. The one thing photography has taught me is how special light can be. Cheers to a great weekend ~

  13. Ali Isaac Avatar
    Ali Isaac

    Your images are beautiful, as everyone here says, but for me it is your stories which are entirely captivating. Your posts truly are a feast for the senses!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      A very nice compliment Ali, thank you. The story was there but was worried my words would fail 🙂 Nice to hear you enjoyed it ~ Cheers

      1. Ali Isaac Avatar
        Ali Isaac

        They definitely didnt fail. I love the elusive quality of your writing… I can’t quite work out if its real, and you’re talking about yourself and your thoughts, dreams and emotions, or whether you’re writing fiction. I really like that, gives me something extra to think about.

      2. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        While writing I was wondering the same thing ~ great that you were thinking the same. Cheers to a great evening for you Ali.

  14. Candia Avatar

    Beautifully evocative…a threshold leading to parallel universes.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Yes, Candia your comment made me smile as it does allow for such a threshold as the answer ~ Cheers to a great weekend.

  15. Christy Birmingham Avatar

    The cat motioned your forward in a fantastic photo journey, full of nostalgia! Bravo, my friend

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thanks Christy, back in HK now and just flying over the city I have this great feeling of nostalgia…nothing quite like it. Cheers to a great summer ~

  16. LadyPinkRose Avatar

    Randall, I do not understand, but I am weeping. This story touched me in a way and within a place in me, that the tears just sprang to my eyes, and I weep. Perhaps it is the Beauty within each of your images that had me staring at for untold time. Perhaps it is your words that cracked open the door to that which I somehow recognize what you have told here. Perhaps it is the thought of dying without Living fully and leaving behind those I Love. I don’t know. All I know I am deeply moved by this post. Now I go to put my hands in soil to give to Mother the pain that my Heart holds. Love, Amy ❤

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Amy, what a brilliant comment to come back to on this piece – touching me more than you’ll know. There is such a great attachment we have to the past, and in a sense it powers us to move forward in the present. Wishing you and your family a great summer. Take care.

  17. seeingthrough35mm Avatar

    Hmm, I can almost smell the dried seafood, evoking childhood memories. Great series Randall!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Isn’t the smell of the sea, dried fish and shrimp the best…aromas that can always transport us back to another time & place. Agree fully. Cheers to a great summer!

  18. Madhu Avatar

    What beautiful handling of light Randall! I love the reflections and the dried fish (?) with those incredibly blue eyes! But I agree with the others that it is your writing that transports us into your story. Thank you.

    1. Madhu Avatar

      Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed! Everyone of your posts deserve to be on that list.

    2. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Yes, those little fish had the most searing blue/vacant eyes I’ve ever seen…the light and timing of this trip was perfect as the monsoon rains of HK soon followed 🙂 Thank you Madhu and wish you a great summer of fun and photos ~

  19. Chaitanya Haram Avatar

    Amazing story and the photographs as usual are magnificent!! I really like your narration. 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Chaitanya ~ enjoyed this adventure, after waiting so many years to take it 🙂

  20. Minuscule Moments Avatar

    Randall you capture my imagination again with words and stunning pictures. To be so aware of life and to capture the beauty that you share with us is truly wonderful. My favourite, the cat. I must agree we need to soak up the life we have, no matter where we are. Thanks again for a shining a window of a far off place I will never see, if but only from your dreams.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      The cat was awesome, in its own little world ~ and such a cool place this was, pretty tranquil in the sense of not many people being around (on the weekdays at least) but still a lot going on. Wish you and your family a great summer!

  21. Lignum Draco Avatar

    Lovely photos and interesting read. Hard to believe that this is in Hong Kong.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      That is the thing about Hong Kong, walk over a block or two and you are transported into yet another world of activity and scenes…love this place. Wishing you a great summer Lignum ~ and a lot of new discoveries. Cheers!

  22. Camelia Avatar

    Oh, all these pictures look so so beautiful! I love your work! ❤

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Camelia ~ HK is such a fine place to see new things unravel and to discover. Wish you the best.

  23. Girl Gone Expat Avatar
    Girl Gone Expat

    I quite enjoyed reading your musings from this old fisherman village accompanied by your beautiful photos. A bit sad that the old traditions are dying out, but that happens all over the world I guess where young people move out for a better life.

    Love how you weave in a parallel story of how this place must have been as a piracy and smuggling headquarter and how it has been affected by several battles. I am wondering what the story behind the bullet holes is:)

    The stilt houses are quite impressive, do people live there or is it their work place where they bring back the catch to cleaning/processing it? the sea food looks delicious.

    A great post Randall, thanks for sharing this with us!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Inger ~ agree it is always sad to see fishing villages and town dwindle down to nothing, the history of such places always fascinates me. The pirate’s life around HK and Pearl River Delta has always intrigued me; great adventures of the past. They still make shrimp past and dried seafood there (although the shrimp paste that made the area famous now imports its shrimp), and the food incredible. Cheers to your adventures (I have some catching up to do there!) and wish you a great summer ~

  24. Sofia Avatar

    I love the photo of the cat! What an interesting place. I didn’t quite understand, is it the first time you’ve ever visited after wanting to go there for nearly two decades? That must have been quite emotional. And dreaming you were dying. Don’t dream that again…

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Hey there Sofia, finally back to the real world (full internet connection) ~ like your new avatar photo! Tai O is a fascinating place, and yes it was the first time I had visited despite being relatively close to it for so long… You’d love the seafood there, some very local delicacies that would probably make you want to find a little shack there to stay awhile. And yes, I agree, a dream I should only have once 😉 Wish you a great summer, hope all is well with you!

      1. Sofia Avatar

        Hey Randy, yes I was missing you! I hope you’re doing well. I would probably love the food there 😉 Wishing you a great summer though we should do some catching up 🙂

      2. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        Guaranteed you would. Yes, we need to catch up. I’m off to Friedrichshafen, Germany in a couple weeks but no time for Spain :-/
        Will be in Seattle in Aug-Sep if your available 🙂

      3. Sofia Avatar

        What not coming to Spain? 😦 I dont think I can make it that far but sounds tempting

      4. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        Hopefully I can line up a trip to Bilbao mid-to-end of fall 🙂

      5. Sofia Avatar

        Barcelona instead! By brother is coming to visit me from Australia soon in July, i’m so excited!

      6. Dalo 2013 Avatar

        Enjoy the visit from your bro, sounds great. I will shoot for Pamplona for work (and a great meal…love their wine & beef), and then Barcelona 🙂

      7. Sofia Avatar

        Barcelona has great food too 😉

  25. Pat Avatar

    Serie perfect, colorful – well chosen places, thank you

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Pat ~

  26. Cardinal Guzman Avatar

    Beautiful night & early morning shots. Well written too!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thanks Cardinal ~ the light here in HK can be pretty brilliant this time of year in the AM and PM. You’d definitely be up all night chasing around the lights of HK, this city does not sleep. Cheers!

  27. segmation Avatar

    You are so talented. Love your realistic photos! Look like these would be fun to paint!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you so much ~ if I had any talent for painting, HK and the lighting here would be an oasis.

  28. jdrazil Avatar
    jdrazil

    Absolutely wonderful presentation

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much ~ cheers to a great week.

  29. Rosie Avatar

    I loved exploring Tai O and I loved being reminded of it here – cheers!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      The magical places that Hong Kong has tucked away always surprises – great to have this post bring back those memories. Cheers!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much ~

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Tai O is one of those places very friendly to creativity ~ thank you very much Stuart.

  30. tmagnotation Avatar
    tmagnotation

    Reblogged this on TMAGNOTATION.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you much ~

  31. kukupassion Avatar

    very beautiful picture experience, and great stories too!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Alexandra – a great place to see both the past and present mesh together. Enjoy your summer!

  32. demiannee Avatar

    Truly beautiful a pond a good note to end up on

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much ~ wish you a great summer!

      1. demiannee Avatar

        Thank you!

  33. fightalone1 Avatar

    Like everyone said Awesome post.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Great to reflect back on the post ~ thanks and wish you a great week.

  34. Elmer Nev Valenzuela Avatar

    Great works in vivid colors delivered in subtle narration.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Cheer Elmer, thank you very much…hope to return there later this year.

  35. kamawey Avatar

    Reblogged this on Kamawey's Blog and commented:
    Very nice picture and a very interesting theme about a culture a country full in part by mysticism and legend, a country of good people that really deserve more from life, more from their government.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Very well said, a lot of legends and mysteries to uncover here, thank you very much ~

  36. MelEllsworth Avatar

    Rich photography.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Mel ~

  37. elleberde Avatar

    Oh my God! I’m stunned! I think this is the best photography I’ve seen in a photography blog! what kind of camera did you use? it’s amazing!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Sweet words Elle, this was a great and fun shoot and hope to return there soon. I shot these with a Canon 5D MkIII. Wish you a great summer!

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    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Cheers and thank you very much!

  39. ejshoko Avatar

    Amazing pictures! Made a fishing village a postcard perfect haven!

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Nothing quite like a fishing village to spend some time ~ thinking, watching and enjoying all the little things in life we don’t see when running around. Photography makes it a bit easier to get out to such areas. Cheers and wish you a great summer!

  40. Laxmi Rawat Avatar

    Great pictures. 🙂

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  41. deefordana Avatar

    This is beyond beautiful! I enjoyed it very much

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much – one of the many great places to be found in Hong Kong. Hope you’re having a great summer!

  42. pearlieng Avatar

    Long yet interesting stories and beautiful photography 🙂

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you – the story ended up being twice as long as I had planned…and then there were the photos too 🙂 Cheers to a great week and wish you a nice summer.

  43. Noeline Smith Avatar

    An amazing experience ….

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you Noeline, something about small fishing village fascinates…

  44. EnviroSolutions Avatar
    EnviroSolutions

    I love your photos and your story very poetic.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you very much – that is a good way to describe Tai O as well, a very poetic place.
      Cheers to a great and safe summer!

  45. jayne3wp5 Avatar

    Thanks for the wonderful journey.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Thank you ~ nice to be able to share Tai O with others. Cheers!

  46. Otto von Münchow Avatar

    Your words caught me. And I could follow your time travel and your dream as it was happening in my own mind. Maybe because it your words touched a string of memories from my own travels to Hong Kong and the many islands. I did not visit Tai O, though. As always you images a outstanding – and gives a different perspective and adds to your words.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Otto, so great to catch up with you again. Yes, the islands of Hong Kong have a history and stories that are all so varied and intriguing. If you get the chance to come out here again, exploring Tai O and dining on some great seafood would be good. Cheers to a great summer!

      1. Otto von Münchow Avatar

        I certainly would go to Tai O. It’s maybe time to go back toHong Kong, it’s too many years since last…

  47. tommyleavestown Avatar

    New desktop wallpaper: check. Thanks a lot for these brilliant shots! The sunset behind the mountains is one of my favourites.

    1. Dalo 2013 Avatar

      Ha, ha – perfect wallpaper material, thank you! The lighting in Hong Kong during dawn and dusk can be brilliant…may last only a few minutes but it is a perfect way to begin or end the day. Cheers on your adventures!

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