In the decoration of the Hong Kong-style skewer shop, the 75-square-meter dining space adopted the style of industrial and old Hong Kong style. The green and white interwoven floor tiles created a retro atmosphere. Green windows, iron art, cement and other elements perfectly interweaved modern and retro, and old-fashioned lamps decorated the entire space. In addition, there is a combination of Hong Kong-style + New City + Chongqing regional culture decoration style, using neon lights, rainbow walls, Chongqing dialect and other elements, the store is presented in the form of glowing words, the whole space is bright and transparent, the space-time tunnel with constantly changing lights increases the overall space level and three-dimensional sense, using light to create a trendy atmosphere, when the neon lights first come on, it is retro and full of style. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The joining telephone number of the Hong Kong-style tea restaurant: 0760 - 88853811; the eastern branch of Zhongshan Lucky Hong Kong-style tea restaurant: 0760 - 88321862. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following are the addresses of some Zhongshan Hong Kong-style tea restaurants: - The tea stall was located at No. S150, Holiday Plaza, No. 6 Xingzhong Road; - Little Candy was located on the first floor of No. 3 Xingye Street. - Efuji Hong Kong-style Restaurant was located in Zhongshan Park. - Hengsheng Tea Restaurant is located in Xingbao Pearl Garden, Xingbao Road, Shaxi Town, Zhongshan City. - The Hong Kong-style restaurant did not mention the specific address; - Ange Hong Kong-style Restaurant was located in Building 19, Room 106 (1F of the living room). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Jiaozuo Hong Kong City had some popular shops, such as the tea-making youth, whose drinks were affordable. A whole menu of drinks could be bought for two or three cups at the price of one cup from other shops. The full range of products was hand-made taro and fruit tea with sufficient ingredients. For example, the Victoria C Grand Slam weighed up to a pound and cost only 6.9 yuan. There were also products such as Jasmine Milk Green that were also very cost-effective. There was also the Instant Noodles Cafeteria Hong Kong City. The shop was a holy place for taking photos. There were simple white and mint green tones, full of the elements of the Internet. Here, one could eat instant noodles elegantly in a small and fresh environment. In addition, the Ice-in-the-Ice Sauce was located at the Grand Stage Snack Street in Hong Kong City. There were many flavors of Ice-in-the-Ice to choose from, such as Strawberry Milk Tyrant, Mango Milk Tyrant, etc. There were also promotions when it opened. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Mount Dadong in Hong Kong was a famous hiking and photography attraction, and the popular rock was a must-see for tourists. These stones were called decoration stones and attracted many people to take photos. The tourists could make various poses on the stone, such as hanging on the stone, sitting on the edge of the cliff, and even some powerful people could do a split. These stones were located on a highland between Mount Dadong and Mount Erdong. They were holiday homes built by foreign missionaries. Some of the stone houses were now privately owned, while others were managed by groups. Dadong Mountain was also the location for Eason Chan's album 'Taste the Atmospheric' cover, so it attracted many fans of Eason Chan to make a pilgrimage.
Mount Dadong in Hong Kong was a famous hiking and photography attraction, and the popular rock was a must-see for tourists. These stones were called decoration stones and attracted many people to take photos. The tourists could make various poses on the stone, such as hanging on the stone, sitting on the edge of the cliff, and even some powerful people could do a split. In addition, there was another area on Dong Mountain where stone houses were scattered. It was called Rotten Head Camp. These stone houses were holiday homes built by foreign missionaries at the end of the 18th century. Some of the stone houses were still privately owned, while others were managed by groups. Dadong Mountain was also the location for Eason Chan's album 'Taste the Atmospheric' cover, so it attracted many fans and photography enthusiasts to come and check in. In general, Hong Kong's Dadong Mountain's Internet Celebrity Rock was a unique and popular attraction.
If you want to take a photo of a male internet celebrity holding a plastic bag, you can refer to the following points: - ** Initial preparations ** - ** Scene Selection **: You can choose a scene with Hong Kong style or retro elements, such as old streets, tunnels, markets for flowers, birds, fish, and insects, and indoor venues with high color saturation such as cafes or bars. - ** Clothing matching **: Red, yellow, green, blue, and black colors are more likely to produce a Hong Kong style effect. If you don't know how to match them, you can find inspiration from Wong Kar-Wai's movies. For example, the combination of wide-legged jeans and black camisole can capture the Hong Kong style. Men's online celebrity clothing can consider matching with these colors; - ** Make-up **: You can refer to the male lead in Wong Kar-Wai's movie to create a makeup with Hong Kong style; - ** Prop selection **: The plastic bag is used as a prop, allowing the male internet celebrity to hold it naturally in his hand. At the same time, it can also be matched with other props that can be linked to the retro style, such as retro lamps. - ** Shooting features ** - ** Wide-angle use **: Use a wide-angle lens to express the sense of distance, so that the scope of the scene in the picture is large, the sense of depth is strengthened, and the edge of the picture is deformed, allowing the character to walk in the environment to create a unique effect. - ** Add Foreground **: Use props such as wine bottles to block the camera and blur it, highlight the main body of the male internet celebrity, and create a sense of depth while transmitting a sense of alienation; - ** Framed blur **: You can use the phone camera function to imitate the blurred frame, such as the "traffic" effect in the "Time Slow Gate" function in the camera of the Vivo x60. Focus on the face of the character and the object that the character can rely on to ensure that it does not shake, so that the background such as passing vehicles will be blurred; - ** Emotional Guidance **: Do not deliberately pose. With the help of the characteristics of the surrounding environment, male internet celebrities can lean on objects in the scene, squat down, etc., without looking at the camera (45° side profile is preferred). If there is no emotion, listen to sad music brewing. - ** Post-production color adjustment **: - In terms of color, the overall characteristics of the retro Hong Kong style were bright colors, high contrast, soft focus, graininess, and the picture was yellowish green or red. Similar effects could be achieved through some color matching operations, such as using a color card to adjust the blending mode and adjust the clarity, and then adjust it according to the brightness of the photo. The photo size could also be adjusted to 16:9 or 23.5: 1, plus the favorite lines and subtitles. - In terms of color preservation, orange (the character's skin color) and yellow (the skin's auxiliary color) were preserved. If the environment had more colors, yellow-green could be preserved as much as possible. If there was no green, only orange and yellow could be preserved. - In terms of background selection, warm colors such as red, yellow, green, and blue could highlight the retro Hong Kong flavor. Soft light effects could be used to make the picture more beautiful. Soft focus lenses could be installed or vaseline or lipstick could be applied in front of the UV-lens, and stockings or white gauze could be covered in the lens (with a hole in the middle to focus). - "Cameras adjustment (for reference only): Shooting mode uses M gear, spot light measurement, focus mode AF-S, single point focus, single shot, white balance adjustment 6500 - 7000 (yellowish, warm), USB 800 - 1600, standard photo style (camera straight out, can be adjusted to portrait mode), aperture f5.6 - f11 is the best, safety shutter is within range (under the condition of sufficient indoor lighting, outdoor needs to be analyzed according to the specific environment). <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Some of the popular singers who covered Hong Kong and Taiwan songs were as follows: Chen Xinyue, who was born in Hong Kong. Her singing, stage performance, and image were very similar to those of Hong Kong and Taiwan singers, especially Liang Jingru and Cai Yilin. They mainly published their works on online platforms, which could be searched on video platforms such as TikTok. Yang Baixiang's singing was very similar to Eason Chan and Lin Yujia. He mainly covered Hong Kong and Taiwan classics. His works could be viewed on online platforms such as TikTok. Shen Hang from Mainland China had a unique music style that combined pop, rock, and folk elements. His cover works could also be found on the Internet. They attracted a large number of fans with their unique style and talent, but the specific video broadcast platform might include popular online video platforms such as TikTok. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Many of the Cantonese songs sung by Hong Kong singers were very popular. For example, Xu Tingkeng used "Stop for Half a Minute to Listen to a Song" to pay tribute to the Hong Kong music industry and awaken the public's attention to Cantonese songs. There was also Eason Chan, whose Cantonese songs such as " Exaggerated " were very popular; Lee Hacken's " Red Sun " was also a classic Cantonese song; Jacky Zhang sang many classic Cantonese songs such as " Li Xianglan ";; Joey Yung's " Disfigured Face " also had a certain status in Cantonese songs; Ku Ju Ki sang a string of Cantonese songs such as " Golden Songs ";;;, Lin Zixiang's " Ten Ten Twelve Inches ", and Zhang Jingxuan's " Don't Spit Up ". The Cantonese songs of these singers were very popular on the Internet, and their singing skills were outstanding. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The reference material mentioned a number of examples of Internet celebrities covering Hong Kong and Taiwan songs, such as the Cambodia Voice contestant covering Andy Liu's song, Guangxi Internet celebrity Guang Ge covering Kelly Chen's " notepad," and the female students in the top ten singers competition in universities covering Cantonese songs. However, there was no mention of the specific song title, and there was also a cover of Chen Xiaochun's " Exclusive Memory " tomorrow. As the information did not specify the specific names of some of the covers, it was impossible to list the specific names of the Hong Kong and Taiwan songs that the internet celebrities covered. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>