Street Photography Contest Week I ||Kumasi Kejetia market

in hive-144064 •  4 years ago  (edited)

Greetings to everyone on this wonderful community. I hope everyone is doing well in this royal community with good health from our father in heaven. I am grateful to be part of this community and will always knowledge @blacks, @curators, @photoman, @royalmacro for their support and enthusiasm they have for all the members in this platform. These photos are from Kumasi Kejetia Market at which people around Ghana come to trade at. The market is very big and busy market which all kinds of items both foodstuffs, edible and non edible items are sold. This market was built by the past government and was been monitored by the Metropolitan Assembly. The contract was awarded to the Brazilian company and they were able to construct it very beautifully. The market even contains police station, fire service station and also there is a guest house in the market where people normally lodge when its late for them to go to their towns.

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inside the market

Apart from going inside the market, there are other people who have their product sold outside the big market.

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the road to the market

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the market car park

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Because people were unable to get access to some stores inside the market, hawkers normally walk infront of the market to shout and sell their products. Sometimes the Metropolitan Assembly members come are arrest them together with thier items. When you are caught, you will be fine with some amount of money.
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hawkers

CameraSamsung Galaxy A30
CategoryStreet photography
LocationKumasi
Photographer@banapat

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Hi @banapat, thank for taking part in the contest. This is not just about the street but we can also see the real life of the locals. Always, we can get many stories from the streets. Thanks again for sharing and participating