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A City That Bamboo Built

By Travellingartist @devtramp
Jessie T. Ponce Photography

Repairing the signage of an upper floor resto; Hong Kong, November 2012

I first visited Hong Kong in the mid-90s.  I was amazed then to find out that bamboo was their preferred material to be used as scaffolding for building or repairing high-rise buildings. Fast forward to 2012: I was even more amazed that they were still using it for the same purpose more than 10 years later.  Yes, all the scaffolding in the photos are bamboo poles!

Jessie T. Ponce Photography

Refurbishing the facade of a Starbucks and a boutique; Hong Kong, November 2012

Jessie T. Ponce Photography

Building the upper floors of a Chinese shop; Hong Kong, November 2012

Jessie T. Ponce Photography

Undertaking a boutique makeover; Hong Kong, November 2012

Jessie T. Ponce Photography

Constructing a new high-rise building; Hong Kong, November 2012

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