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HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s famous neon signs are becoming harder and harder to find. The once-ubiquitous signs advertising bakeries, restaurants, pawn shops and more became a symbol of Hong Kong ...
Once ubiquitous in Hong Kong, neon signs have been steadily taken down over the last few decades as part of the government’s bid to clean up city streets. The government said in August that it ...
A 2011 survey by the Hong Kong government found 120,000 signs of all kinds – including neon – in the city. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
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Yuen Siu-lam, the owner of Hop Hing Hot Pot, a restaurant in Hong Kong’s Jordan neighborhood, still misses the sign that helped customers spot her family’s business for 30 years.
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