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Dragon Boat Races and Carnival
[M] So this weekend is yet another of our infamous bank holidays. We have a number of holidays here in HK - we're up to 17 this year, although 4 of them fall on Saturdays...it's a substantial amount of time off - added in to my month of vacation and well - it's a wonderful thing to have some time off from the office. Unfortunately, three days is …
Let there be light
Cheesy it may be but the nightly 8pm Symphony of Light, complete with music, laser beams and HK island and Kowloon skyscraper lighting extravaganzas really can't be missed! Even on a breezy Monday evening, the Kowloon harbour promenade is crowded. And after, mango dessert at Hui Lam Shan. Yum. Lucky that a reasonable amount of cycling is heading my way in December! I haven't yet explained ...
Hong Kong
... They were meeting someone for a thing so they didn't show me around but they gave me directions and good advice on where to go and what not. We exchanged contact info and they're waiting to hear from me about India and told me to come back and visit sometime. I didn't get to see/do as much as I'd have liked unfortunately. The weather restricted a lot and my feet are getting blisters from all the walking around in ...
Notre première escale
Nous sommes partis !!
Bon premier morceau du trajet, 12 heures dans l'avion, nous n'avons pas arrêté de manger, apéro, repas du soir, collation de la nuit, petit déjeuner le tout servis gentiment par les gentilles hôtesses de Catay Pacific. Pas beaucoup dormi, mais bon pour dormir assis ce n'est pas facile, sachant que je me suis fait voler mon oreiller (my pellow et oui alex a été obliger d'en redemander un) par le ...
For the Record
... a stroll through Hong Kong Park and watched terrapins swim in the ponds and stood under the man made waterfalls; trekked up a few more hills and staircases to wander down Graham Street and its Lonely Planet worthy wet market, where fish, fruit and veg and scary looking animal body parts (apparently meat) are sold amidst cranky store keepers and one old lady who well and truly scorned L for breaking an unknown market faux pas of attempting to stroke a cat. Our day then took us to ...