Hong Kong, for the most densely populated region of the world, seemed stark and empty. Almost post-apocalyptic. At least, until uniformed workers came out to squeegee the streets after it rained. We had just a few hours to explore the city before a flight on to Kathmandu. These shots are mostly atmospheric, given the general absence of people.
- The green spaces, though small, seem especially lush after the rain storm.
- Sheltering from the rain in a small architectural space afforded this view of Hong Kong.
- Hong Kong view from the harbour—the city rising up to meet the coming storm.
- Clouds roll down off the surrounding mountains and envelope Hong Kong city, while this breakwall shelters the city from typhoons.
- The textures of wooden fishing boats in this sheltered harbour seem out of place against the uniformity of this dormitory district of Hong Kong.
- Hong Kong closes for Sunday. Chris Young, one of the leaders of my program, walks through the near deserted streets.






