Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Trams of Hong Kong

As promised, here is a gallery of a few interesting trams of Hong Kong island. What I like about using trams for advertising is that they move so they don't ruin the scenery. If you don't like a particular advertisement, it will trundle off soon.


Tourism advertising for Korea.


And for Japan.


They can be quite closely spaced. BTW, Happy Valley is the racecourse.


Trams have to coexist with other traffic.


Another Japan Tourism tram advertising Nagano. The Winter Olympics were held there in back in 1998 but they are still promoting the city.


A tram of "interest".


One with a public message, and travelling along a segregated section of the track.


Colourful Hainan island. It's pretty big on the map. I wonder what's there to see. Now I'm curious. Their advertising is working.


Advertising luxury apartments I think.


Advertising a mall.


Italian shoes, not a type of pasta.


Old Town is a brand of instant coffee premix, I believe. I have some and they are surprisingly strong, though not subtle.


Hainan Island again, a place called Sanya there.


A few in a row.


Tsubaki is Japanese for camelia and Head Spa is apparently a hair conditioner which contains an extract. I think it's not related to Head Soup.


This one has a campaign message against sex trafficking.


Some people still prefer gold.


Leather accessories.


Rather mundane earphones ad.


Bank ad.


This bank is not going away.


Shoes again.


Skin care product.

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