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

Nous prenons le ferry entre Macau et Hong Kong et nous repassons encore les douanes!
Aujourd'hui, c'est une journee libre. Ça fait du bien d'etre laisse a nous-memes un peu!
L'hotel est exraordinaire. Nous sommes au 53e etage sur 77! Il faut changer d'ascenseur au 41e etage En plus au 41e, il ya une passerelle entre les deux tours avec un plancher en verre... C'est vraiment tres impressionant!
On se rend au centre ville en metro. Ça se fait tres bien. On se retrouve tres ...
C'est le dernier jour complet de notre voyage et comme nous ne passerons pas beaucoup de temps ici, nous avons choisi de prendre le tour guide de la ville. Il s'agit d'un tour propose par notre grossiste... Il nous amene au point le plus eleve d'ou on a une vue imprenable sur Kowloon. Je ne savais pas qu'il y avait une montagne aussi haute ici... On doit emprunter un chemin sinueux a flanc de montagne. Puis nous allons voir la plage. Avoir su, on aurait amene nos maillots!!! On peut quand mem...
Hong Kong, China danmathWhen 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
... to watch a performance. First we got to observe some kids that were in a competition, which was pretty cool. No one was fighting anyone else, it was just the artistic version where people went one at a time and did a routine similar to gymnastics. Then we went in an auditorium and watched older men perform for us. It was really cool, they were really athletic and it was entertaining to watch them break boards, cups, metal, etc. One guy even ate fire a ...
Hong Kong, China hering... degres au nord de la Chine est des 28-30 degres dans le sud. Mais nous avons du composer avec le smog de la Chine... On peut pas tout avoir.<br><br>Hier, nous avons traverse a Kowloon (la partie de Hong Kong qui n'est pas sur l'ile) visiter le Flower Market, petites rues remplies de dizaines de vendeurs de fleurs de toutes sortes cote a cote. Ca sent tres bon. Tout, pres, il y a le marche aux oiseaux ou plusieurs sortes de petits oiseaux ...
Hong Kong, China globetrottinett... Hall , on the right side of the Three Saints Hall, is where the spirit tablets of the deceased "Pu Yi Tan" Taoist members with significant contribution to the Yuen are kept. The Bronze pavilion , in between the Three saints Hall and the Memorial Hall, is the private study of Master Wong Tai Sin. Its bronze plating symbolizes the "Metal" in the "Five" elements. The Good Wish Garden , just behind the ...
Hong Kong, China asiaexpert... we took e grand emperor hotel shuttle bus. look at how e hotel really deck out itself to draw u in to spend yr $. e guards basically are expressionless cause every truckload of tourists will pose w them for pics. a quick stop for lunch. guess what this is? a dustbin inside e food court! but so cute. after some ...
Macau, China freezystar... jail; almost froze on the way to Tibet; faced exhaustion and hunger; was beaten by drunks; plagued by viral infections; and risked being shot by North Korean border guards. The hundreds of photos in Portrait are priceless. I doubt if there will ever be another book about China like this one." - Lloyd Lofthouse, author of My ...
Hong Kong, China tomcarter... of the roads were now blocked off. This was because of the impending fireworks for National Day. I tried to find a good spot, but it was nearly impossible and finally found a small spot on a curb to sit on. I only had a partial view, but there was no choice. So I sat down and just relaxed for a bit. The fireworks were huge all across the harbour. And the number of people was similar to the Vancouver Celebration of light, with people walking ...
Hong Kong, China kaasha... a plane at Hong Kong international airport after 4 nights in Hong Kong with the view from Victoria Peak still etched on my mind was a fitting way to bow out. Although there was just one other port of call remaining on the itinerary, I was satisfied to have put another piece of the East Asian jigsaw in place, with a view to drawing on the memories of the trip as vital resources to see me through blander moments of office tedium in the ensuing months.<br>
Hong Kong, China jollyjetsetter
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