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Fitting In

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With the world's highest population density of 16,500 persons per square mile, or 6,500 persons per square kilometer,
Hong Kong is crammed in tight into its living space, and fitting daily life into this equation requires innovation.
Tram cars have to be double-deckers and public transport in general must be cheap, slick, quick, and
smooth. It is. Shopkeepers very often require their small shops to be the nursery, the pet's yard, the eating
place, the worshipping place, and the place to meet friends. Perhaps there is one room at the back, and
maybe a bedroom or two upstairs. But with seven day trading, and long hours, living life happens around
the core of the small shop.

The Chinese treasure their pets - dogs, cats, birds and more exotic pets are esteemed companions.
My cat, however, would run a country mile if it saw the commotion here, and heard the rattling tram cars.

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Jeff Real22-Mar-2008 22:27
Nice work. Those are some very intense looking felines. ~V~
Yves Rubin25-Dec-2007 16:55
Really cool, love the juxtaposition of pairs everywhere in the picture. Big vote!
sebas veldhuisen06-Dec-2007 07:32
This is of coarse the ultimate doublet, a double deck tram and a double cat. Compliments! Vote
veraferia05-Dec-2007 15:50
My cat would run, too. Lovely shot!V
Guest 03-Dec-2007 14:03
I love this pair! Great work!
12303-Dec-2007 04:37
Cool looks. V
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