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People of Hong Kong Part 2 (2004-05-20)

Bracelets made of beads must be a favorite accessory for many people in Hong Kong.  You see them adorning the wrists of locals young and old.  These bracelets can be made of beads from semi-precious stones, crystals, glass or even wood.  I think the majority wear them for superstitious reason, believing they can impart power to draw love, luck or wealth.  Many also believe crystals can ward off evil spirits.

People don't wear anything on their ankles but they do like to stand on one leg.  Meaning if there is a low railing or a raised surface near where people stand, the chance is they'll rest one foot on that surface to shift all their weight on one leg, reminding me of flamingos.  All they need to do now is to wear something pinkish to complete the look.

But don't expect people to stand waiting when there is a raised surface of stool-height near by.  People will sit on anything if it means more comfortable than standing.  I have seen a woman sitting on the stool inside an instant photo booth drawing the curtain wide open while waiting for someone.  Raised flower beds on sidewalks are favored by the elderly and children.   There is only one problem for sitting on open surfaces on the streets: Your butt gets dirty from the ever-present dust.  May be that's why hardly anyone wears white pants or skirts in Hong Kong.

To be continued


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