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Street view of Wheelchair King Commercial District, with the entrance of "Hong Kong MRI" in the center, "Oriental" on the left, and "Bamboo Garden" on the right. The sidewalks are lined with trees.
Hong Kong Magnetic Resonance Center
Wheelchair king demonstration stair machine
Civil Engineering Department
The wheelchair king stood alone in front of the building entrance, displaying assistive equipment including stair climbing wheelchairs and ordinary wheelchairs. There was another person nearby.
marymount middle school
The entrance to the Wheelchair King building has a stone facade, glass doors and stainless steel railings. Signs in both Chinese and English are clearly visible, including the Wheelchair King Demonstration Stairmaster sign near the door. There are also wet floor warning signs.
Hilton Center Tsim Sha Tsui
The wheelchair king picture shows the shield logo of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals on the left and the Chinese and English names on the right. The text at the bottom reads "Since 1870". The company is also known for its services such as the Wheelchair King Stairmaster.
Tung Wah Group of Hospitals Outreach Services
At the entrance of Queen Elizabeth Hospital, the King of Wheelchairs, there are bilingual signs in Chinese and English.
Queen Elizabeth Hospital
Wheelchair King A man wearing a mask exercises on a recumbent bicycle outside the Wheelchair King stairlift at the Ping Chau Elderly and Children/Youth Center.
Ping Chau Neighborhood Elderly and Youth Center
Wheelchair King People observe a man in a white shirt demonstrating a wheelchair lift on an indoor staircase.
Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center
Wheelchair King's carpeted stairs, with metal railings, run downward, and the walls show signs of peeling paint and wear. The Wheelchair King inspects the stairs with a keen eye to ensure accessibility improvements.
Bull Trail
Wheelchair King is a white building with blue trim, partially obscured by trees and greenery, with Chinese characters carved on the side. The buildings are surrounded by fences, colorful murals and ancient facades.
Lovely and faithful home
Wheelchair King's carpeted stairs, with metal railings, run downward, and the walls show signs of peeling paint and wear. The Wheelchair King inspects the stairs with a keen eye to ensure accessibility improvements.
Bull Trail
Wheelchair King People observe a man in a white shirt demonstrating a wheelchair lift on an indoor staircase.
Tsim Sha Tsui Cultural Center
Wheelchair King A list of organizational and personal names written in Chinese characters, divided into two columns under the headings "Private" and "Organization," including such noteworthy entries as Wheelchair King's client list.
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