Posted by dindin in Going Nuts, Hong Kong Districts, Pole Dance@Weird places, Street Pole Dance, tags: inverted crucifix, Mad, Nuts, Photo, Photos, pole, pole dance, pole sit, Pole Splits, Scorpio, shoulder mount, spinning, straight edge, street pole
Street Pole Dance!
As a pole dancing student, it is very difficult for me to resist the dark force to strike some pole poses on these street “poles” :p
These “poles” are indeed directional signs, which are part of the “Visitor Signage Improvement Scheme” implemented by the Hong Kong Tourism Commission.
There are mainly 3 types: Directional Sign, Mapboard and Idenification Sign. These visitor signage aimed to provide convenience for visitors while travelling around Hong Kong.
These photos are listed according to the dates they were taken:
Lamma Island 南丫島 |
Central 中環 |
Wan Chai 灣仔 |
Cause Way Bay 銅鑼灣 |

Deep Water Bay 深水灣 |

Wong Chuk Hang 黃竹坑 |

Wong Nai Chung 黃泥涌 |

Tin Hau 天后 |

Sheung Wan 上環 |
Shau Kei Wan 筲箕灣 |
Sai Wan Ho 西灣河 |
Quarry Bay 鰂魚涌 |
North Point 北角 |
Happy Valley 跑馬地 |
Sai Ying Pun 西營盤 |
Tung Chung 東涌 |
The Peak 山頂 |
Wanchai Gap 灣仔峽 |
Bowen Road 寶雲道 |
Mongkok 旺角 |
Yau Ma Tei 油麻地 |
Sai Kung 西貢 |
Tsim Sha Tsui 尖沙咀 |
Ho Man Tin 何文田 |
Repulse Bay 淺水灣 |
Stanley 赤柱 |
Ap Lei Chau 鴨脷洲 |
Tin Wan 田灣 |
Aberdeen 香港仔 |
Peng Chau 坪洲 |
Ngong Ping 昂平 |
Pui O 貝澳 |
Mui Wo 梅窩 |
Hung Hom 紅磡 |
Mid-Levels 半山 |
Chai Wan 柴灣 |
Kowloon City 九龍城 |
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this has nothing to do with “T in the Park” lol
found a quiet and nice little playground somewhere in the Eastern part of Hong Kong, and decided to do a few pole tricks which I learned recently: Straight Edge and Aysia with baseball grip
it was fun
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Finally managed to “invade” the Disney land!!!
Went to the Disney for it’s “Halloween” special on 24th Oct, and since I drove, I didn’t have to leave early for the MTR (I stayed until nearly 1am, haha)…
We were like the last few visitors there and so…. I’ve had “nearly” the entire Disney for ouselves, hehe, that was why I could take such a stupid shot, with the lighted castles at the back :p
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Went to Lamma Island on 7th October 2008. Saw quite a number of these tourists information signs along the hiking path linking Sok Koo Wan and Yung Shue Wan. Decided to do some pole tricks on them :p
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Went to the Lamma Island (南丫島) today, saw this “pole-able” street pole on the way from “Sok Koo Wan” (索罟灣) to Yung Shue Wan (榕樹灣) so decided to do a stupid impromptu act :p
There were a few elderlies sitting opposite the pole while I was doing the climb (see the pic on the right)… they warned me the “sharpness” of those signs! They were all saying “Be aware of the signs! Their edges are really sharp!!”… You know, I was sooooo touched, cos I thought they were going to say I was crazy (I was expecting loads of “Chi sin” [*]). Once again this proves that the Islanders are alot friendlier than city people! (Highlanders from Scotland are nice too :p)
However… my friends reminded me that there might be dog pee … oppps! So be aware of dog poo poo and pee pee in the future girls!
:p
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