A suburb of Hong Kong just off the gleaming main street. A boy was playing basketball alone in a playground among the tall buildings of the neighborhood. It had passed through my mind to challenge him in a one on one, but seeing him score twenty consecutive shots, I gave up to avoid what was an easy and resounding defeat.
The caotic streets of Hanoi. The noise of the vietnamese streets is always deafening and you gotta get used to it.
After half an hour of waiting, the train load of people, both inside and outside, is allocated to the next village.. Latecomers try to climb on the train in some way.
For the commuters, the train station is almost like a second home. So much time spent here running to catch the train or the metro, or waiting patiently the next one. So much life here, so many encounters, but the only thing that matters is the time.
One shot on the train from Varkala to Kanyakumari: the Sleeper Class. Fortunately not very crowded, as it often happens in India. So, as a first experience of an Indian train wasn't bad. Ok, there are some cockroach around, but think of them as fellow travelers.
Metropolitan commuters in Tokyo. Persons that probably meet each others everyday on the way to work.. but perhaps never had a tiny conversation. So close but so far.
Advertising invasion... Pretty impressive walk down the streets of Hong Kong, literally covered and bombarded by advertisements. Fortunately, the message did not reach me, because I do not understand anything that is written... although, a watch, maybe, I would need it.
Among the streets of Melbourne you will meet many street artists. The busking in this city is very famous and animates the city with music and entertainments.
Sadarghat is the old district of Dhaka near the famous shipyard. The streets of this area are impressively crowded and noisy, really a continuous flow of people and rikshò: a raging river. On these roads will be almost hard to walk and you will need to do the slalom in narrow passages.. The road becomes the sidewalk and viceversa.