

The culinary exploration continues through numerous Michelin-recommended favorite local eateries and street food stalls, including the hugely popular, silky-smooth tofu dessert at the Kung Wo Beancurd Factory, showing why Sham Shui Po is a magnet for food lovers. After living here for six years, I still feel like a kid in a candy store in Sham Shui Po.”Ĭapturing the scene of hungry diners in line to eat at the dim sum mecca and Michelin-starred Tim Ho Wan, the film captures stacks of bamboo steamers.

Even my first time-lapse gear was built from parts I bought here. “They sell all sorts of gadgets and electronic parts, second-hand items, and everything you could imagine. “Apliu Street is a playground for all walks of life,” Rodriguez explains. Famous for electronics, the open-air market on Apliu Street attracts treasure hunters from local and abroad. Within the markets lies a bewildering array of goods apart from fresh produce and roasted meat, such as vintage toys and antiques, colorful fabrics, latest models of computers, and so much more. The buzz gathers as residents venture out to do their daily shopping. The film portrays a typical day in the distinctive market community and begins as umbrellas spring up on stalls along the streets soon after daybreak. Immerse Yourself in Sham Shui Po like Locals Do Shot by local resident and award-winning videographer Alex Rodriguez, at the invitation of HKTB, the captivating film debuted today showcasing Sham Shui Po’s best-kept secrets from the perspective of a gaai fong (local inhabitant) to a global audience of potential visitors. HKTB is immersing visitors into the extraordinary and enticing bustle of Sham Shui Po with a fascinating two-minute time-lapse video titled Immerse Yourself in Sham Shui Po like Locals Do.
