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A Filipina's Sunday in Hong Kong
It’s a phenomenon you simply don’t see anywhere else: every Sunday, countless thousands of Philippine domestic workers come out to spend their day off in the streets of Hong Kong.
Photograph © Michael Coyne
- ucanews.com Friday 16 November 2012

There are an estimated 145,000 Filipinas working here as domestics and they all seem to congregate at just three or four central points around Hong Kong. Central, Wan Chai, Causeway Bay and the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront are among the places they flock to in their thousands.
Photograph © Michael Coyne
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