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New Years Day in Kowloon Hong Kong

A Poem

Photo by Author Joanne Olivieri taken in Kowloon Hong Kong March 2008
Photo by Author Joanne Olivieri taken in Kowloon Hong Kong March 2008

With an air of baked yams and charcoal stir fried chestnuts the bustling side streets come alive this new day the tiger roars.

Temple Street bargains it’s way through tourists. Bamboo, china dolls, fu dog hawked with an Eastern flair good fortune and piety.

The lion dances with a deafening roar chasing evil spirits from Kowloon Park.

Families gather along Nathan Road, children adorned in their finest red and gold kimono spun silk and satin laced.

They gather the feast dim sum, chow fan, peking duck and wash away the old year with

Chinese tea, sake, Tsingtao Yin Yang

Thank you for reading.

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