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  • HK food At home it's a simple choice for a lot of people. What shall we eat tonight? Chinese or Indian? Upon (not a lot of) reflection, these are both vast regions, each with populations twenty times that of the UK. Not Posted by pendleton in The Pendleton Odyssey | Oct 16, 2009
  • Hong Kong to Paris Saturday 17 October, midnight to Sunday 18 October, 6.30am Paris We board the plane, again through the privileged area for First and Business class passengers. This time there is no mingling of passengers. We board through the front of the plane, Posted by Blue Teddy in Blue Teddy and the 14 pillows | Oct 25, 2009
  • Peninsula-di-da We went for Tea at the Peninsula today. One of the classic hotels of colonial Hong Kong, the Peninsula maintains its air of Posted by pendleton in The Pendleton Odyssey | Oct 14, 2009
  • Hong Kong Two months of Bali have passed in the blink of an eye and we have left Indonesia (a day after our visa expired - woops. Luckily, when you have hard cash in Indo you can bribe your way out of Posted by pendleton in The Pendleton Odyssey | Oct 12, 2009
  • Hong Kong Crossing the border at Shenzhen to enter Hong Kong's territory wasn't easy. We arrived to Shenzhen with a night bus, and of course, no one at the station spoke a word of English. You would ask people after Posted by sonianick in Nick & Sonia's Travel Experience | Oct 9, 2009
  • One week in Hong Kong and Macau Sep 24 While this was my second visit to Hong Kong (I was here for over two weeks in ’07) this was Thanh’s first time in the former English colony. We arrived at the airport in the afternoon and my good Posted by malmn in Bloggin' N Globetrottin' | Oct 6, 2009
  • Day 1 in HK We decided to join a HK tour to China for 3 reasons: 1. Everything in Singapore is about 30% more expensive than HK, and tour packages are no exception. 2. Hongkongers are very picky about Chinese food, and the tour Posted by FrancisQ in Francis Quang Travel Journal | Sep 13, 2009
  • I've Moved I set up a new blog these past few days, I have transferred the past entries from this site. My reason for moving sites is that the site I am transferring to allows easy access to my flickr account and Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Oct 5, 2009
  • Hong Kong We got the train to Hong Kong from Shanghai on 15th September, and this time opted for the cheaper "Hard Sleeper" train. None of us really knew what to expect from the train, only that we would be sharing a Posted by aaronlapth in Azzer's Travel Blog | Sep 26, 2009
  • Hong Kong Park After a 105 step climb this is the view I found. Just wanted to give you a sense of the city. Posted by Aeren in China and beyond 2009 | Sep 19, 2009
  • Sometimes You Dim Sum, Sometimes You Lose Some The plan for today was to get up, take care of a few housekeeping items, walk to the old Tin Hao temple, take the metro to Central and to eat dim sum, walk to the Hong Kong Garden and the Posted by Aeren in China and beyond 2009 | Sep 20, 2009
  • Ballin Played some basketball last night, I have to say running the courts with locals is a little different than the pick up games back home. I haven't really played basketball on a consistent basis since the earlier years of high Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Sep 20, 2009
  • Gold, Jade, and Temples Oh My! We opted to ride the Star Ferry today and took the train to the Hong Kong station to pick it up. For $1.80 HKD per person ($.23 USD) it was a bargain ride. We could see the lovely Hong Kong Posted by Aeren in China and beyond 2009 | Sep 18, 2009
  • Sai Wan Today myself, Andrew and Brian decided to take a trek, a journey, an excursion call it whatever you like. We left Caritas (our home of sorts) at twelve to depart on a trip to find beaches and cliff diving, we Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Sep 18, 2009
  • Hong Kong Getting There The flight to Hong Kong is a long 13 hour trip. Having the pilot tell us we arrived 40 minutes early was little comfort. The seats had an unusual feature where instead of reclining back it kind of slipped Posted by Aeren in China and beyond 2009 | Sep 17, 2009
  • SCHOOL I have just finished the first week of class here in Hong Kong and I must admit until Monday, the idea of classes and homework seemed alien but alas it is here and will not be gone anytime soon. I Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Sep 10, 2009
  • An American-Italian-Whatever-Style Lunch in Soho A few wine bottles and jars of pastry were beside me. There was a big piece of table cover on the table. A black-vinegar-and-olive-oil bottle with two pour spouts was in front of me. A few photos of movies were Posted by Mount777 in Oriental Mountain 97 | Sep 6, 2009
  • Shek O Okay so I think I have finally gotten caught up with this blog, I apologize for the poor timing. Today is a lazy Sunday, slept in and have been writing this blog and getting various errands done, laundry and steaming Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Sep 6, 2009
  • Shanghai Shanghai at night is something that everyone should find a way to see, this city lights up like no other with the only exception being Vegas. Shanghai is a peculiar place, throughout the city there are unmistakable relics of European Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Sep 6, 2009
  • 798 Beijing We went to Beijing, we did all things that you are supposed to do in Beijing, we saw the Great Wall, we visited hutongs, we even went to the Temple of Heaven, but one thing we did that most don't Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Sep 5, 2009
  • China Seminar: Xian Sorry about the delay in terms of entries, its been an event packed two weeks with either no time for internet or no free internet. My deepest apologies. So looking back on Xian, it feels like ages ago, there are Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Sep 5, 2009
  • Hong Kong Before I continue with the update on our time in Hong Kong I must clarify that GMF is a name we use in the Keech household for a viral infection e.g. heavy cold/cough. So I must reassure you that Taylor Posted by DGKeech in Holiday of a lifetime | Sep 3, 2009
  • Reflections on my first days in HK So I have been here in HK for three days and four nights and man what a city. The closest place I know that I could compare this city with is NYC and that is still a poor assessment. So Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Aug 20, 2009
  • Hong Kong After catching a double decker bus (a legacy of the British I presume) from the airport to our hotel in Kowloon it was late and we were happy to crash in our surprisingly comfortable and spacious hotel room. In my Posted by TheWandera in Adventures in China | Aug 18, 2009
  • I'm Here So here I am, in Hong Kong, this city is pretty amazing when you see it in person, everything is so tall. The flight was quite long, 16 hours and I got zero sleep during the flight. I was up Posted by Nova Guy in Hong Kong Phooey | Aug 17, 2009
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