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For so long, I have heard of Hollywood Road, the long and quaint stretch that sprawls across Sheung Wan and Central - where you can find the oldest antique shops, small but very impressive coffee houses and tea parlors, alleys with graffiti, quirky fashion boutiques and people from all walks of life. It is a colorful display of many perspectives, a mystical mix of senses, and a strangely pleasing juxtapose of old and new.

Such an eye-opening experience to learn of so much culture and talents from just one stretch of road. Visitors we may be, but never too undeserving of the local fare and expressions. Quite a gastronomical sight we took home as lessons and memories, and so Lizzie McGuire says, "Walk a little slower and open up your eyes. Sometimes, it is so hard to see the good things passing by."

We spent an entire day there, and there is nothing more I want to do than to commemorate the peacefulness I have in my heart through these photos taken by my love.


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Photography: Brad Lau @ladyironchef


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