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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by arthur~trillian from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... celebrating - we spent 30 mins freaking out over losing Guy's wallet, then celebrated with a whopping bar bill at the Langham Hotel in the financial district. Whoops. We missed our flight... to Singapore because we were so hungover! Not the first time ...
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Onto Hong Kong and our boys....
A Travel Blog entry by thelloydys from Hong Kong, China
... thought entered our minds - would our boys emerge, or perhaps their Sydney cousins, as threatened in a previous phone call; would Arthur manage to keep track of his little brother and both of them walk through together; would Harry pack any underwear? As ...
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Checking out the Danes...my great-grandpa's folks
A Travel Blog entry by sharipb from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... I decided to use my credit card on everything else. Theresa was brave and got more Danish kroners. We caught a taxi to Hotel Kong Arthur for $300 DKK equiv. $58 USD, and dragged our luggage up the stairs. We forgot we were 6 hours ahead ...
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Kowloon Walled City Garden
A Travel Blog entry by francesandrew from Hong Kong, China
... 2A bus to Nathan Road via Argyle Street where we hopped onto the MTR at Jordan, two stops back towards Hong Kong Island. Here we headed to The Eaton Hotel which has a Chinese restaurant in the basement which Ben had read about in the guide book as ...
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Last Full Day of the Adventure
A Travel Blog entry by chop49 from Hong Kong, China
... of the hill, but the headquarters was perched on top of the little bit remaining. Surveying the site from the hotel patio above, Arthur explained that from what he could remember, each of the "potted" trees appeared to be presently suspended in ...
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This was meant to be a slow day of recovery....
A Travel Blog entry by thelloydys from Hong Kong, China
... from a disturbed night, with the noise of the city below asking questions of us both into the early hours. It was now after 9.30 and Arthur already been up and at em, checking the gym out and had found the local 7/11 and bought brekkie. Good man! A box of ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by amyfisher from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
... but we got a feel for what we would want to buy when we came back tomorrow. After we walked through the whole night market, and out legs felt heavy, we got back on the train, said our final good-bye to Karen, Delaney and Arthur and went back to the ...
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South Africa
A Travel Blog entry by arthur~trillian from South Africa, South Africa
... their spa and restaurant for two days. We also met up with some extended family of Guy's for a meal. Our hotel before our flight to Hong Kong is not worth a mention... Londolozi safari was excellent. We won't bore you with too much detail about ...
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the Uncrowned capitol of Scandinavia?
A Travel Blog entry by swedishvagabond from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... on you any second, NOBODY ever J-walks on the streets of Copenhagen. It's quite nice. We check in at a nice little hotel in the Norrebrų quarters. This is the more bohemian part of town where you can buy fresh vegetables from your friendly neighborhood ...
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Diving into Denmark
A Travel Blog entry by jrcinms from Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... but it was the best weather day of our stay so we made the most of it. We traveled via the Metro from the airport to our hotel and then walked around town. Took in the old harbor area and a canal cruise. We were fading fast by this point so had a ...
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Singapore
A Travel Blog entry by arthur~trillian from Singapore, Singapore
... , Thai, BBQ, seafood, wine, beer, etc... Somebody hide the scales! We watched England v Trinidad and Tobago at midnight in a hotel after a black tie boxing event. The event was sponsored by FHM, with the ladies you would expect in attendance, so Guy ...
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Macao, apostando las visas.
A Travel Blog entry by yanostamos from Macau, China
... bien la ciudad, aunque paseamos todo lo que pudimos, visitamos un par de museos y tuvimos la suerte de conocer y charlar con Arthur Borges, un profesor de universidad de origen neoyorquino afincado en Hubin, centro del pais, donde da clases de ingles y se ...
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Our third day in Tasmania
A Travel Blog entry by col-jean from Strahan, Tasmania, Australia
... when we did, so we managed to have an hour together over coffee there. She has gone on to Hong Kong today on her way back home. Port Arthur was a very interesting place, the historical site where all the convicts, or a good number of them, were ...
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New York
A Travel Blog entry by kstubbs97 from New York City, New York, United States
... was a good view of the up-market Brooklyn Heights area that was home to a number of famous writers including Norman Mailer, Arthur Miller and Tennessee Williams. We were now sailing north up the Harlem River and the wind dropped noticeably. Good views of ...
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This Can't Be Real
A Travel Blog entry by justjonas from Beijing, China
... the manager of the club, and older French man, and the current president of the club, a Swedish man. We meet a Chinese man Arthur, who was the longest member of the club, and talk to him for awhile. Before dinner we go to the dance room ...
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Alone again
A Travel Blog entry by lmoconno from Singapore, Singapore
... friendship and I'm very aware of it. We then headed to the mall and got a snack before heading to the movies. We went to see Arthur and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was really funny and well done. We then headed for a couple of games of bowling, and ad I ...
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Bright Lights, Big Satay
A Travel Blog entry by nial from Singapore, Singapore
... the British up until the Japanese invasion and it took you through the history, including a mock up of the Japanese surrender. Arthur Percival orignally surrendered to the Japanese in 1942 and he was invited back to be present at their surrender. Seems a ...
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Kong Arthur Copenhagen
Noerre Soegade 11, Copenhagen, Zealand, Denmark
... of the trip and the nice city was spoilt. My sincere advice never ever believe the ad on the **** hotel KONG ARTHUR. "Faulty Towers" - that's the word less the humour. Yours sincerely, Tatiana Rybina, simultaneous interpreter who had some ...
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