Every afternoon, Mr. Wu and Mr. Ma play Chinese chess beside the gate of Chinatown. In this particular round, Mr. Ma was the winner.
Mr. Ma contemplated his critical move for three minutes before making it, but once he did, he won the game.
The restaurant is so crowded that every customer has to sit very close to each other, and the waitstaff have to serve in a cramped position.
The waitress at the Hong Kong dim sum restaurant was cleaning a table to prepare it for the next customer in line.
Mr. Wang(right) was inquiring about the availability of a similar option of the shoe he was holding on.
One afternoon in Chinatown, two residents and a shop owner coincidentally watched a romantic ancient costume drama series at a bakery.
Mr. Wu was looking at his cellphone to check what fruit he can import next time. He has been running a fruit business for over 20 years, opening his fruit stand every day from 10am to 6pm. He mainly imports fruits from Thailand and Southeast Asia.
Mr. Wu sold dragon eye, a tropical fruit similar to lychee, to a regular customer.

Leave a comment

Trending