Imagine to live in the old and narrow part of Central district in Hong Kong with it's steep and busy streets like for instante Peel Street.
You'll do it on a Sunday afternoon where it is a bit less busy than normal. First of all, it isn't easy to get a moving truck in there, second to find a parking space close to your house, which is rather impossible.
So you'll have to find a space where to put your belongings, and then get them there one by one, and when everything is gathered, call the truck to come and pick it up quickly. And then of corse, you have to hope that the owner of the shop or Bar, where you've put your things in front, doesn't show up and want to open for business, because free space is mostly on the streets and here you have shops, bars and restaurants everywhere.
The things being gathered from the house further down the narrow sttep street and junior is set to watch out. Thank godd it is early and the Soho Junction is closed...
...but for how long? Suddenly there is a lot of activity, and things are being moved back and fort, the owner showed up and he wants to open up the Junction.Sound of an engine, and the truck arrives minutes later and coveres our sight of the event.Not even 7 minutes later. Not a single trace of the sudden drama and the doors th the Soho Junction is open and the thirsty can access the premisies, after the sidewalk is being washed.
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