Tai O is the name of a fishing village on Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
A little bridge coming off a bigger (red) bridge.
In this photo, I also love how the house is extended upwards.
The red bridge shown in the above photo.
There’s also a blue one...
And another…
Visit’s Louis at Sunday Bridges for more.
11 comments:
Such interesting "buildings" by the water....with plastic tarps!!! I guess you can just build whatever you like...no codes I take it. Must get scary though when the storms move in from the water and wind starts blowing...guest bedroom could blow away,,,guest and all!!!
Great bridges.
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Hi, Evelyn,
Honest, your coposition, angle & parception are SUPER! They make very interesting photos from plain landscapes.
Cheers,Sadami
Wow, that's a lot of bridges in one town! I love your last shot...always have a thing for wooden bridges :D
wow, this looks like a very crowded fishing village!
It's good to know this village has a good infrastructure, I can see good houses too! :)
the way you handle line and composition is superb Evelyn. Sadami is so right. Wonderful photographs from a very photogenic part of the world.
What a neat variety of bridges all around the same area. I like the blue one, it looks like it might open for boats.
Unusual bridges in an interesting village. I too marvelled at the two storey palace.
Lovely photos of unusual bridges.
It's obviously been a long time since I've been to Lantau... since before I started participating in Sunday Bridges! Did you go to the Big Buddha at Po Lin Monastery?
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