East Coast'S Blue Club
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Hong Kong Phoey
... Singapore and Kuala Lumpur it was still a nice break from exhibits and screen rooms, even if it did lack air-con.
The few days travelling had caught up with me and I ended up taking an unintentional nap back at my hostel whilst doing abit of reading. Luckily I woke up just in time to grab a quick dinner at one of the local restaurants before headed back down to the harbour to watch the impressive sound and light show. The worlds largest ...
Today free ride
... Busse und historische, ebenfalls doppelstöckige Trams, Fähren sowie tonnenweise Taxis. Die Tarife sind supergünstig und mit der Octopus Card kann (ausser bei den Taxis) auf komfortable Weise bargeldlos bezahlt werden. Am Mittwoch war das Tram wie auch die Fähre sogar gratis zu benutzen. Einen Grossteil unserer Erkundungstouren haben wir ohnehin zu Fuss zurückgelegt, da man sich auf Hong ...
Pa-Pa-Pampered
As a family, we made a day trip to Shenzhen, China. (If you ever find yourself taking the MTR over from HK, hop onto the first class cabin. Definitely worth the extra squeeze for the hour ride.)
There is a clear difference between the customary behaviors in HK and mainland China. For lack of a better description, people tend to be more civilized in HK. In China, people are spitting everywhere (even indoors), don`t cover their mouths when they ...
Wow! What a carry on...!
... ship and Ilona is speed. Thalassa is a greyhound, able to push 11,000 Teus along at 23 knots. Ilona however has a top speed of 13.9 knots and an average of 10.5 knots so a leisurely pootle across the Atlantic is on the cards. But the really good thing that makes the speed irrelevant to me is that fact that I get taken home as opposed to a port in Morocco from which I would have spent at least a day travelling back from.
Just like size, speed isn’t ...
What no haggling
... indeed any clothes. It was, as ever, interesting though, especially when you walk down the streets behind the stalls and take a peek at life through the little doorways. There was a good choice of food on offer with election made easier with a picture menu and description in English. Local beer rounded it off nicely. ...