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Giddy in Hong Kong
HK for Yan is associated with long, boring summer holidays as a child; of seeing ump-teen relatives and them attempting to force feed you as if there was nothing to eat back in the UK. For Asif though, HK was perceived a hip eastern city and a place he longed to come. It is after all the most condensed place on earth, a city where East meets West. …
Arrived safely
Day 1-2 I was hoping that my journey would get off to a nice east start with a drive to Heathrow, check in, then kick back with a beer and a bit of shopping, but no. Almost a 3 hour drive, Alex driving not me, 2 hours queuing to check in and then racing to the gate 10 minutes before closing was the reality. Fairly uneventful flight but as I was …
Hong Kong and the New Territories
DAY 1 MON It was 8pm when we landed at Kai Tak, Hong Kong's international airport. The same sulky immigration officer we had encountered in Bangkok back in 1990 examined our passports with studied concentration before motioning us through the gate. I thanked him, adding "I will" to his unuttered wish that we enjoy our stay in his country. We found …
Dim sum and chocolate strawberry daiquiris
... in a Irish bar (of all places), then walked along the street further to another pub which was not Irish but had an Irish manageress that we chatted till until 1:30am - the Irish are EVERYWHERE! Day two Hong Kong: One of the things on my bucket list was ticket off: The Big Buddha, 26m tall Tian Tan Buddha Statue and the Po Lin Monastry. The usual way of getting there would be to take a cable car up to the top of the mountain. Unfortunately the cable car was closed ...