Hong Kong
Travel Blogs from Hong Kong, China
Wow, that was a busy day
... (though it's hard to see them on your side) fire off lasers and stuff in time to some music. Sounds tacky like Blackpool, but Hong Kong is big with about a hundred illuminated 'Blackpool Towers' to fire them off. Starting to get a bit jiggered by this ...
The Great Leap Forward
... sun set, we looked down on the bright lights of Hong Kong from the peak. We got another aerial view of Hong Kong from the spectacular Bank of China tower. The food has been very enjoyable so far. On our first night we devoured an entire Peking duck ...
Chilling out and fattening up
... the terrible events of Wednesday 23rd May. Fans in good voice packed out the bar which acted as the meeting place for the Hong Kong branch of the Liverpool Supporter's Club, but unfortunately we could do nothing about the result. Why didn't Crouch start ...
Love Affair with Everywhere--Hong Kong
... then a few more for the main course and who can forget dessert and chinese tea! Aside from the fabulous food and shopping, the Hong Kong skyline is probably the most popular sight to see in HK. From Kowloon, you can see the skyline (on Wanchai side) ...
From Sea To Sea !
... the Andaman Sea to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport where we connected with another Thai Airways flight to Hong Kong, located on the South China Sea! We hope to enjoy a few days exploring this large cultural city ...
Hong Kong...
Bueno, sigo con Hong Kong. Nos tomamos un vuelo a Shen Zhen, que es una ciudad que queda cerca de HK y era mucho mas barato el vuelo. (Ventajas de viajar con un residente en china...jeje) El viaje digamos que fue un poco eterno...teniamos 3 horas a esta ...
Crazy humidity...
... it up with a mammoth walk that took in Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, and I was able to get some classic shots of the Hong Kong skyscrapers that dwarfed everything below... Sunday was a long day as my flight wasn't due to leave until just after midnight, but ...
Lantau, Po Lin and the Wisdom Path
Lantau is almost twice the size of Hong Kong Island, and its highest point, Lantau Peak, home to the International Airport of Hong Kong and some of the finest trekking trails on the region, several important religious retreats, including the Po Lin ...
Hong Kong!
After a very long and tiring journey we finally arrived in Hong Kong yesterday around 4pm. We spent most of Tuesday travelling from Letchworth to Heathrow and then overnight 6000 miles to get here. Josh managed to sleep on the plane most of the way ...
