(When night falls on this fishing village, great scenes for photofraphy present themselves like this one. While the other photographers were holding pounds of heavy gears, I seemed a bit superior with my tiny, trusty GX200)
The photo was taken at Lei Yue Mun, known as Lyumun in the old days when the British navy stationed some garrison on the other side of the Lei Yue Mun strait to the east of the Victoria Harbour. Lei Yue means carp, and Mun is gate.
(It reads "Lei Yue Mun" on the doorhead plate of the archway)
Today, Lei Yue Mun is still famous for the seafood restaurants housed in sort of shanty cottages along the bank in the background of the photo. A visit to the other side of the Lei Yue Mun strait will give you the chance to see the Marital Defence Museum and the former Bristish navy barrack, which have lookouts overlooking the narrow strip of waters,
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