Salt fish hangs in the streets of Tai O,a fishing village on the west coast of Lantau Island,Hong KongAndrew Watson
Introductory Offer
Save 50% when you join our email list
-
Web Resolution
550×365px
7.6×5.1in 72ppi
-
Low Resolution
1039×691px
14.4×9.6in 72ppi
-
Medium Resolution
2299×1528px
7.7×5.1in 300ppi
-
High Resolution
5612×3731px
18.7×12.4in 300ppi
* Final price based on usage, not file size.
Related Keywords
- 862-
- Asia
- Asian (places and things)
- Asian speciality
- AWL Images
- Chinese
- city
- color image
- color photography
- color picture
- community
- Dried seafood
- drying
- East Asia
- eastern
- exotic
- eyesight
- fish
- fishing community
- fishing village
- fishmonger
- food
- hanging
- Hong Kong
- image
- island
- lantau
- market
- photograph
- photography
- picture
- places
- preserve
- preserved
- Saltfish
- Salt Fish
- Salty fish
- seller
- stock photograph
- stock picture
- streetscene
- Tai O
- tanka
- traditional
- travel destination
- urban
Related Images
- Fish are laid out to dry above the streets of Tai O - a fishing village on the west coast of Lantau Island,Hong Kong.
- Dried fish hangs gift wrapped in the streets of Tai O,on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. The quiet Tanka village is renowned for its fresh and dried seafood and is a popular destination for daytrips in Hong Kong.
- Fresh fish for sale in the Tanka village of Tai O,on the west coast of Lantau Island,Hong Kong
- Fish lying in the sun to dry in the Tanka village of Tai O on Lantau Island,Hong Kong. The small community on the west coast of Lantau still reside in traditional stilt houses and rely heavily on a fishing industry.
- An artist at work painting the stilt house village of Tai O on the west coast of Lantau Island,Hong Kong. The village,predominantly Tanka,is a small fishing village famous for its dried and fresh seafood.
- A fisherman returns to the stilt house village of Tai O,on Lantau Island,Hong Kong. The village,predominantly Tanka,was once a centre for trade and fishing,but now relies heavily on tourism and its local seafood industry.
- A vintage poster for exotic travel sits amongst antiques and curios in the Cat Street Market in Sheung Wan district,Hong Kong
- A store stocks Chinese lanterns and other festive decorations for the Lunar New Year in Soho,Hong Kong Island
More Related Images
- Fish bladders dry on a bamboo lattice on the outlying island of Cheung Chau in Hong Kong. Fishing and aquaculture are still important industries on the island that was once a refuge for pirates.
- Trays of shrimp lay out to dry on the waterfront on the the outlying island of Cheung Chau in Hong Kong. Fishing and agriculture remain important industries on the island of thirty thousand inhabitants.
- CHINA,Hong Kong,Lantau. Ornate and colourful costume for a Chinese New Year Lion dance performance on Lantau Island,Hong Kong
- A shop owner removes a bird for a customer from the many cages in the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden in Mong Kok district,Hong Kong.
- Edible birds nests and other dried foodstuffs in a shop on Bonham Strand in Sheung Wan,Hong Kong
- A decorative arch leads through to a flower garden in the Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island,Hong Kong.
- The colourful temple buildings of the Po Lin Monastery on Lantau Island,Hong Kong. The Monastery and temple complex situated at Ngong Ping,are a popular drawcard,along with the nearby Tian Tan Buddha.
- The Tian Tan Buddha,sitting atop a Lantau peak,is framed by a chinese gate at Ngong Ping. The giant Buddha sculpture is the largest,outdoor seated bronze Buddha in the world.