慢走 WALK SLOWLY | Chinatown

  • Amie Perry-Thorne
  • Abdull Nurdin-Hussein

ESCAPES presents 慢走Walk Slowly... Portrait of a place: A slow walk through the atmospheric neon-haze that is the streets of Sydney's Chinatown at night. "慢走 – màn​ zǒu. Màn​ zǒu literally means ‘walk slowly,’ and it’s a polite phrase used when an elder takes their leave, or when a guest or loved one leaves your house. It’s hard to explain why you would want someone to walk slowly, but it comes with connotations such as ‘please take it easy’ or ‘have a pleasant journey.'" - Culture Trip