Where in the world is this?

Lunch
Just to say, this image was taken not too far from the where the image in the previous story was taken.
This time, I was taking a short cut from the high street to another area and, as I moved up the lane, came across this scene.
The whole scene seems a little incongruous, this for various reasons. Most workers I come across in these situations tend to be “seasoned” labourers and somewhat older than the people in this rather “fresh faced” group. I would also venture to say that, these folks, though they look rough and ready and seemed to be attired in much the same manner as their older colleagues, they are all likely to be graduates of one persuasion or other.
That aside, this is another of Hong Kong’s dai paai dongs, a local outdoor eatery. Other than the food, there’s nothing really special here, nothing lavish. Everything is temporary. Time enough for a quick meal and then, time to move on.
Enjoy…
TECHNICAL NOTES: This image was taken using a Fujifilm X-T1 digital capture device coupled with a Fujinon Super EBC XF 18-55 f/2.8-4 R LM OIS lens.
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originally written and posted on 140418 – reposted on 190119 – revised on 230327.