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Hong Kong rocks...!
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Hmm.. what can I say about Hong Kong? Well, imagine if you will, San Francisco in all its drudgery and glory, then transplate Hollywood
to there, and replace the hispanic population with more Chinese and african americans with Indians, brits and aussies and you've got Hong Kong. Its a very strange metropolitan mix..
and I love it! (though maybe its the weather... it's actually a cool 80 here, with a nice breeze coming in from the sea.. Mmmm... sea...
:) Hong Kong is more laid back like Cali, unlike Taiwan which is more "hurry, hurry, get out of my way" like New York and everything open all night like Vegas. Strangely enough, I've only been here for about just a day, and I already feel more at home here than I have in Taiwan in two weeks.
Go figure. Maybe its because it is so much more laid back, a few more "white boy" faces around, to make one feel a little less alienated (or the fact that the asian women here speak with an English accent.. I know it drives my co-worker crazy.. :) Who knows.... its just a gut feeling.)
Or that I went down to the Soho area, and have had some wine and am now piggy backing on their wireless to get caught up on e-mails and web surfing. Take your pick... :) The freakiest thing today was (after waiting for an hour in the Visa office to just hand over forms and run around and get more cash for the damn express fee... failed to let me nkow how much it'd really be before hand. :( that with all these lovely high sky scrapers, there is this huge green park in the middle, and other very lush green parks scattered about.
I took alot of pictures of that area laone, as it was so cool.
Have to download those to my computer when I get home and get the USB cable. Don't have it in my bag at the moment. Taipei I read last night is the 2nd most crowded/population dense urban city, second only to bangladesh, in the world. Here in Hong Kong things seem a bit more spread out and just concentrated in teh downtown area... not like every single inch of hte city.
THe funniest thing... :)) this monk was walking don teh street towards me, and did his whole one hand bow monk thing then tried to peddle some red chip to me.. "for luck" as I was talking towards him. I kept saying "mao, mao" which I understand from folks is "no thank you" and tried not to look at him as I passed him by. I guess he thought he'd try some high pressure sales on me and grabbed my arm below the elbow. I don't know what hapenned next exactly, but my mind screamed "mugging!" and I cross grabbed the outside of his hand with my right, twisted it over in a small circle like I'd been taught and brought him over low, and I think if my laptop bag hadn't been over my right shoulder in front of my knee, I might have brought that up to something soft and painful like his face/arm pit/nuts/stomach or whatever presented itself. The second that what was really happening registered in my mind, I just had to start laughing... This monk had a look of shock on his face that was priceless... I guess he wasn't expecting to get kung-fued by a foreigner. :)) I started to profess "de bu chei" (I think that's how you spell it) which I understand to be sorry/excuse me and let him go rather abruptly. The lady walking towards me was smiling ear to ear as I walked away, and I couldn't help but wink at her as I walked on. Interesting thing.. I've only been in Asia about two weeks, and I'm even finding how striking it is to see light colored hair o folks walking down the street. One lady walked by with auburn hair and green eyes and I think I openly gawked at her. :) It was just so sharply contrasting to what I've been getting "used to" these past couple weeks. I see now why the Japanese and other asian trend is to streak or die their hair. When done well, you really stand out from the crowd. Wonder what my problem is then? Sweet! My Penne sausage Thai sytle just arrived, so I'm going to have to down this after letting it cool for a second and wash it down with another lychee mojito.. had to try it when I saw it on the menu, and it's delicous! Highly recommend it! . . . Mmm.. that was good. Damn good and spicy. I'd have to say, I have yet to go a day without good food while I've been out anywhere. So I made it to the Man Mo Temple (awefully small thing)
but it was under construction
so my outside pictures are not as good as they could have been.
Even got a shot of one of hte ladies burning the fake money in effegy to whoever outside in their not-so-small furnace.
Very cool.. .glad I could at least make it to that and the Hong Kong Park today.
Well, I have time for one more Mojito and then its off to catch a cab (my back/shoulders are killing me from hauling around this bag.) and off to the airport shuttle train to ride back through Kowloon and then the airport. Beautiful ride... looking forward to seeing it at night this time and looking back at the bay.
Hoping my camera can pick it up, but since its a camera phone (even though it's 3.0MEga pixel) I don't think it'll come through as well [it didn't.. :( ]. It's one thing to see tings in person, awhole nother to see just through pictures.
Tomorrow I have off due to Taiwan independence, though my boss wants to take me out tonight since we do have it off, so tomorrow I'm hoping to setup the website and then I can put up these e-mails in more of a "blog" with pictures and then share outthe URL. Much easier than putting this in e-mail and blind carboning folks. Later as it happens!
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