12.06.2009

Fohawk Lady of Mong Kok Market


Fohawk Lady of Mong Kok Market
fohawk lady, originally uploaded by cjw333.


This picture was taken on a trip to Hong Kong in the Mong Kok market which was full of of people doing their morning shopping for fruit, veggies, meat, and fish. The light was perfect that morning and I snapped a few lucky candid shots as I walked through the crowd.

Mong Kok Market in Hong Kong is a sensory overload in the best way possible—a vibrant, chaotic, and utterly fascinating slice of city life that never seems to sleep. Nestled in one of the most densely populated districts in the world, Mong Kok is home to a mix of traditional street markets, modern shops, and neon-lit chaos that captures the spirit of Hong Kong like nowhere else.

From the famous Ladies’ Market, where you can haggle over everything from clothes and accessories to quirky souvenirs, to the colorful Flower Market and the chirping bustle of the Bird Garden, Mong Kok is a maze of contrasts. The air is thick with the scent of street food—think curry fish balls, egg waffles, and skewers sizzling on open flames—while the sounds of Cantonese chatter, bargaining, and traffic blur into the neighborhood’s endless rhythm.

It’s not just a market—it’s a living, breathing culture hub where old meets new. Whether you’re on the hunt for knock-off sneakers, rare vinyl records, or just out to soak in the electric atmosphere, Mong Kok delivers an unforgettable hit of raw, unfiltered Hong Kong.


Hong Kong 2009 set on Flickr

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