Hanting Seasons Shenzhen Huaqiang Bei
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Addiction to Chinese Snacks
There this drink here called "Milk Tea"..in China it's called "Ni cha" (nye-chuh) and *yes* I am addicted.
There is a restaurant right up the street, called "Walk Street" (it's only named this because so many people walk on it)... LOL.
So yeah, I treat myself to this restaurant when I need a small pick-me-up by getting the absolute SPICIEST meal my mouth has ever ...
The Adventure of Lantau Island
... s that sign next to the water?! Oh, it says the water is a reservoir, no swimming! Swimming in this reservoir is a criminal offence and you will be prosecuted. Maybe not a good stop for our first stop on the travels, didn’t fancy missing out on the rest of our trips. As well as this, there was a detention centre across the road and down the mountain a little way. We didn’t know it was a prison until we saw a map, but it was a give-away. Four towers surrounding a building, ...
On our way to Hong Kong
Phuket is history and we are headed to Hong Kong. Phuket was interesting in that you once again got to see different things. Rob got the funk that I had previously and this combined with weather meant we did not dive Phi Phi as planned. We hit at low season and while lucky to have no rain, you still have conditions at the islands. Water is green really, not blue like most other places. Phuket kind of reminds me of an ...
L.U.A.U
... getting absolutely soaked and decided to follow a short walking tour. The small map turned out to be somewhat unreliable but managed to see the Bird Market where, as you might expect, small song birds are bought and sold along with all the paraphanalia such as cages. As with Shanghai, there was a thriving market in the sale of crickets as well. From here we wandered the Flower Market-streets with stalls spilling out onto the pavement. Apart from ...
Moving to Kowloon
... hour wifi and were able to use these at the Starbucks across the street (right beside the 7-Eleven). Less convenient but do-able. Would mean hanging at Starbucks more often.
After cooling off, relaxing and resting, headed out to check out the area. The Temple Street markets were near - across the street. Stores and stores lined Nathan Road and all the side streets. Yup, we're still in Hong Kong.
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