Tung Chung, China
2 memories from Tung Chung, China

This image depicts an outdoor urban scene in Tung Chung, China, under an overcast sky. In the immediate foreground, a pedestrian area paved with grey and dark grey interlocking bricks in a herringbone pattern abuts an asphalt surface. A black and yellow striped curb marks the transition, and a storm drain grate is visible in the asphalt. Two minivan-style vehicles are parked on the asphalt. The prominent vehicle in the foreground is a white and red taxi displaying Hong Kong license plate ZY 1650 on its front. It features a "TAXI" sign on its roof and "TAXI" lettering on its side, alongside an "S" logo. The vehicle has a red front bumper. Partially obscured behind and to the right of this vehicle is a second minivan-style vehicle, colored pink and light blue, with "ETIX" branding visible on its side and rear. Both vehicles appear stationary. In the midground and background, a large, elevated concrete bridge or highway structure with multiple lanes and numerous concrete support pillars spans the view. To the far right, a section of a building with reflective glass panels and vertical alphanumeric markings, including '5' and 'P', is visible. Distant mountains are discernible on the horizon beneath the overcast sky. Urban infrastructure such as streetlights and orange traffic cones are also present in the background. No individuals are visible in the scene.
Tung Chung
The image displays a bright pink taxi, identified as a 6-seat vehicle with the license plate MG 579, parked on an asphalt surface in Tung Chung, China. The vehicle, possibly a BYD electric model, features "的士 TAXI" in white lettering on its front passenger door and a green and white "TAXI 6 SEATS" sticker on its front bumper. A faint blue stripe runs along the lower side of the vehicle. A person is seated in the driver's position, partially visible through the windshield. The vehicle's front hood exhibits minor surface deformation above the license plate, and slight creasing is visible on the driver's side front fender. In the background to the left, a modern building with large glass windows reflects elements of the surroundings, including a line of silver and blue airport luggage trolleys and metal crowd barriers. An elevated concrete structure, likely an overpass or part of a railway system, is visible further in the background to the right. The scene is illuminated by daylight under what appears to be an overcast sky.
Tung Chung