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No.8 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan Hong Kong, China, 2280-2898

When we were dropped back at the hotel after the farewell dinner, I had every intention of having a quiet evening with Jonathan and Ricky and going to bed. But we were in Hong Kong, for heaven's sake, on Christmas Eve! Thankfully Jonathan would have none of that going-to-bed early **** and turned me right back around and took me out again. Ricky had been really short on sleep and very tired, so he went to be so he'd be able to have proper fun the next day - we were going to an amusement park!...
Hong Kong, China randiandersen
... in these jobs feel compelled to say without really thinking it through why it is they’re saying it. I got to meet the full complement of my colleagues for the first time and everyone seemed very friendly. Most people already knew each other, or that’s how it seemed to me. They all live in Hong Kong and consider it home; I seem to be the only one who considers myself a visitor. The atmosphere and general vibe is a lot different from anything that I’ve ...
Fanling, Hong Kong prbrown... of the peak and numerous shops, bars and restaurants to keep you entertained. We walked for miles to take in all the different perspectives on the city and then ended the day sitting at a window table in a shrimp restaurant watching the sparkling lights of the city down below. It's definitely worth staying up here until it gets dark as the city by night looks fantastic. We caught the Peak Tram and normal tram back to the hotel to crash out - exhausted ...
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... but we felt ready for the challenge. We arrived in HK from Macau via the fast ferry early in the morning and checked into our hotel. We weren't in the hotel long before we were heading to the underground to get the train to HK island. Once we got to the other side we headed straight to the tram at the bottom of Victoria Park. The tram was built in the late
1800's by the British expatriates who were based in HK, so that they could travel up the mountain to escape the ...
... in a small Wan-Chai apartment. Leung Renyan, a Taoist priest brought the message of Wong Tai Sin (The Great Immortal Wong), a Chinese Taoist deity with a power of healing, from China's Guangxi province to Hong Kong. Initially, Leung set up an altar in his rented Wan-Chai apartment. Later he opened a herbal medicine shop nearby and moved the altar to the back of the shop. Customers coming to his shop ...
Hong Kong, China asiaexpert... you've for e time being. Tourists here are generally more well behaved as well. We took some time to explore e place & prayed to e great bronze buddha from this central praying platform. Po Lin Monastery is ...
Hong Kong, Hong Kong freezystarAs Thomas Carter's new photobook CHINA: Portrait of a People makes its debut as the most comprehensive book of photography on modern China ever published by a single author, literati and the press are unable to hold back their acclaim. Following are excerpts from the praise CHINA: Portrait of a People continues to receive from readers ...
Hong Kong, China tomcarter... 10:30pm but we were not ready to go home. We headed on over to the Sorcerer's Lounge for some cocktails and before we knew it the time was 11:30pm and we were ready to go home! On our walk back to the Hollywood Hotel we encountered (both visually and aurally) some killer crickets, which fascinated Belinda and just encouraged me to walk faster! We did make it back to the hotel unscathed and headed straight to sleep as we were both knackered and had another big day ahead of us.
Hong Kong, China v1213Monday 25th August Darmen arrived at 8.30 for us to hand over the keys etc and then we caught a taxi to the airport. As it was the day after the Olympics finished the airport was pretty crowded, but we had no problems queuing to get our seat allocations etc and after a few hours found ourselves on the tarmac in the plane. Unfortunately, there we stayed for the next hour and a half, as the overstretched airport was having problems with ...
Hong Kong, China chalmersfamily
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