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Saturday, November 17, 2007

Holy Hong Kong

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5 comments:

Dave said...

Looks incredible. My sister just moved there with her husband, who is an airline pilot. I hope I can go visit them someday.

Gary said...

Oh you are so lucky! I love hong kong! The food is great and the shopping is incredible! What reminds me of hong kong is the beeping sounds when the crosswalk light goes green!

You have try a fruit dessert drink from Hoi Lau Shan...some of the best ever!

Anonymous said...

It's so beautiful. I was there 2 years ago. My mother's maiden name is Stanley. Which was curious to visit the town of the same name.

There's a TVB actress in Kowloon i had become friends with before the trip. I met her online through my writing blog. She took my girlfriend and I to different places. we even had a fun day at the new Disneyland there. I'm not really a Disneyland kinda guy, but she made it fun.

Your pics are great..and I'm envious that you're there...The nice kind of envy. ;p

Natasha said...

They way you took pics of HK looks different than the way I viewed it.
Great pics! And yes - def. try out the dessert at Hoi Lau Shan... and go eat hot pot! It's less than half the price than here - but don't bother ordering the corn haha .. unless you like hard shriveled corn.
Wish I was there!

MUD said...

Great Pics. You again capture a unique look at a foreign land. I loved the tin roof with the rocks holding down the metal. Terrible way to protect the roof but an interesting pic. MUD