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Article: Standing room only: two of the world's most crowded places.(Hong Kong)
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- Faces: People, Places, and Cultures
- Article date:
- May 1, 2006
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Have you ever been stuck in a traffic jam or attempted to navigate your way through a crowded sidewalk? Crowded places can be both exciting and exhausting. Some places in the world are crowded all the time. Let's take a trip to a pair of populated places and see just how jammed things can get. Just remember to always say, "Excuse me!"
Let's start in the Far East at the edge of the South China Sea in the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong. In Mongkok, Hong Kong's frenzied, flashy, market district, a rainbow of neon signs fills the sky, amidst towering buildings that surround the street markets. Traffic is usually busy, the streets filled with double-decker buses. ...
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