Vincent Poon :: Ports of Call - Piraeus
 
If you have been to the Greek Islands before, chances are that you have been to Piraeus already. It is the largest port in Greece and also one of the most important in the Mediterranean. There are no wonderful sights here nor are there any amazing landscape, but if your ship is stopping by, and that you have been to Athens many times already, then why not give this Greek city a try? Who knows? You might see things you haven't seen before...
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The trolley buses in Greece, still runs on electric
See how amazing the grid is...
The Cathedral of Agia Triada, Piraeus. Yes, Holy Trinity in English
This impressive 18th-century Neo-Byzantine building is also home to the remains of the ancient city, which are housed within the basement area.
The trolley buses in Greece, still runs on electric
See how amazing the grid is...
The Cathedral of Agia Triada, Piraeus. Yes, Holy Trinity in English
This impressive 18th-century Neo-Byzantine building is also home to the remains of the ancient city, which are housed within the basement area.
We have somehow wandered into the local market. This is a fruit stall, where the fruits were nicely stacked
If you get the WHOLE basket for 1.99 euro, now that's some cheap crabs..
sardines?

We have somehow wandered into the local market. This is a fruit stall, where the fruits were nicely stacked
If you get the WHOLE basket for 1.99 euro, now that's some cheap crabs..
sardines?
Tuna... and more interestingly, why are all the other fishes curled up?
The salmons are nicely presented too... and it comes with the head... but now where's the tail?
This is how they pack your seafood... I'd suppose it is more environmental friendly then our plastic bags...
All the meat are properly stored.. I'd wish HK market could be as hygiene as they are..
Tuna... and more interestingly, why are all the other fishes curled up?
The salmons are nicely presented too... and it comes with the head... but now where's the tail?
This is how they pack your seafood... I'd suppose it is more environmental friendly then our plastic bags...
All the meat are properly stored.. I'd wish HK market could be as hygiene as they are..
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