Hong Kong Vendor Stall
A narrow alleyway in Mong Kok glistens under the heavy dusk drizzle, where neon signs from adjacent shops bleed red and cyan reflections onto the wet asphalt. A street vendor’s makeshift stall, constructed from corrugated iron and plastic sheeting, huddles against a damp brick wall, sheltering a cluster of potted succulents that sit precariously on a rusted step stool. Raindrops bead on the translucent green leaves, catching the harsh glare of a bare bulb overhead. The vendor, clad in a soaked yellow raincoat, adjusts a grease-sheened kettle lid over a steaming pot, the vapor rising to mix with the mist. Nearby, a pegboard hook holds a single plastic bag, swaying slightly in the wind.
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