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Wet Market and Wal-Mart
... infinitely more pleasant than the livestock, although to be honest I don't think I'd ever buy from a place like this.
It was with a sense of relief that we left the wet market and breathed in the relatively sweet air outside. We decided to have a look around the local Wal-Mart, that ubiquitous US supermarket whose branches have sprung up all over the world, obviously including China. Margaret said she could guarantee it would be ...
The Blip (A BIG Blip) & A Night in HK
... at that point. Note: my conversation on the phone in rusty Taishan with Sophie's mom whom I've never met to try to explain why this guy needed their address... Awkward.
Toby's plan: to have Sophie, fluent in Cantonese & Mandarin, go the the AC office tomorrow and speak to the luggage people before we depart for the mainland. Toronto flight ETA 13:00 and the bus ETD 15:00. Should be lots of time. I admire how calm he ...
DisneyLantau!
... is so different to the American and European equivalents but we enjoyed it! We got our photo taken with Goofy, attended the “Golden Mickey’s Awards” show (which was presented in Cantonese!), went for a boat ride through “It’s a Small World” (more than once!) and sang along at the “Festival of the Lion King” to name just a few! We also went for a “Jungle Cruise”, took in a story or two ...
China..the real McCoy...well maybe not Shenzen!
Sat in the apartment updating my travel blog, feet up, rooting for the pride of China, Li Na playing in the first round of Wimbledon. Makes a change that the weather is actually better in SW19 than Hong Kong (well still chilly with intermittent rain and the wettest Wimbledon on record based upon the ladies' bursting into tears..namely Serena after conquering her battle with blood clots and stepping on glass in a restaurant..you ...
Christmas Day in Discovery Bay
... restaurants (French, Mexican, American, Korean, Japanese, Turkish, Italian, Thai and oh yes, Chinese), shoppes and markets - both are beautifully landscaped, so you feel more like you're on a resort than anywhere else. The island is primarily filled with expats - and there are plenty of children and dogs scampering about...further, there is a marvelous Resident's Club - replete with tennis courts, swimming pools and fitness facilities...
But what really sold ...