- Noon in Hong Kong Just immigrated to Hong Kong. Posted by sandrapahle in High Noon | Dec 29, 2011
- East Asia 1985 (21) - Hong KongHong Kong for the last time
==Letter to my family==
[i]On a jetfoil Macao – HK, 28. March 1985
Hello,
Then I’m back again on these latitudes and have been here since yesterday, Wednesday. The previous time I wrote to you I was sitting Posted by Sandalsand in Sandalsand | Mar 31, 1985
- East Asia 1985 (19) - Hong KongBack in Hong Kong
==Wednesday 27.3.1985, Hong Kong==
There was a very dense fog when [[http://sandalsand.travellerspoint.com/110/|our ship from Shanghai]] sailed into Hong Kong harbour. We were meant to dock at 0830 but it was postponed for fou Posted by Sandalsand in Sandalsand | Mar 27, 1985
- Goodbye AsiaOn our way to Australia, we had two last stop overs, Hong Kong and Singapore. Even if we stayed only four days in each we got a first impression. Well, for Myri a third impression of Hong Kong, as she'd Posted by MyriandKodi in Myri and Kodi | Oct 8, 2011
- HK Final Thoughts....So I thought I'd start off by reiterating that which still baffles me... the bamboo scaffolding. I came across them setting it up in and I still can't quite see the logistics behind it, where's the organization? It Posted by chang2n in Forever Summer | Dec 10, 2011
- Little Surprises...First off, I'm freezing my ass off. I did not sign up for below 20 degree weather! Since my arrival the temperature has dropped, generally hovering around 21 during the day, and dropping to 14-15 in the evening, Posted by chang2n in Forever Summer | Dec 5, 2011
- Hello Hong Kong!I still can't believe I'm here. It's been such an adventure discovering this metropolis. Completely different feel from that of NYC, one of my all time favourite places in the world (but I think with this around the Posted by chang2n in Forever Summer | Dec 4, 2011
- East Asia 1985 (9) - Hong KongHong Kong, a wonderful city state at a time it was still a Crown colony.
==Wednesday 6.2.1985, Hong Kong==
Although it had its risks I decided to accept the offer from the British traveller in Taipei to fly with his ticket, under Posted by Sandalsand in Sandalsand | Feb 11, 1985
- Guilty Pleasures...Hong Kong – 12th November
I am laid by the pool at the Grand Harbour Hotel in Hong Kong. It is a pleasant 28 degrees Celsius and I am tempted to jump in the pool to cool off. The Posted by beatski in incidentals | Dec 2, 2011
- Xiang gang (Hong Kong)I arrived in Hong Kong early Friday morning after a surprisingly good flight where I even managed some sleep (note to self: DO book midnight long-haul flights in future). Having successfully located the A11 bus to the city, I jumped Posted by danamacd in Kiwi in Kunming | Dec 1, 2011
- HK - Day 2 - Kowloon ParkWhile Atta looked for her shoes in Parklane Shopping Arcade, I decided to take a trip to the Kowloon Park right behind it. I went there a couple of times 2 years ago and enjoyed it. It's quiet on the Posted by FrancisQ in RamBLer WithOUT BorDers | Feb 5, 2011
- HK - Day 4 - Hawaii-Five-O, The Fed & ChinaI got back to the hotel while Atta continued her shopping (in this shoppers' paradise. Yep, she was in her heaven). By day 10 of travelling, my weary body had reached the end of its tether. Bought a coffee and Posted by FrancisQ in RamBLer WithOUT BorDers | Feb 7, 2011
- More Steroids...ERRRR...More Hong KongI woke 15 minutes before my alarm so I checked Monte and Suzie’s flight to Beijing, as there was some confusion as to whether their flight was Monday with us or 1 day earlier (today). I am glad I Posted by thebongas in Bonga Family Adventures | Nov 13, 2011
- HONG KONG!!!Hong Kong is like New York on STEROIDS…and a climate like Hawaii with beautiful, lush mountains.
I got up early to take some time lapse of Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor. The sun never really made it out Posted by thebongas in Bonga Family Adventures | Nov 13, 2011
- Sydney to HONG KONG!!!Two world-class cities in one day. Darling Harbor to Victoria Harbor. Said good-bye to mom and dad this morning and ripped off a brief 9-hour flight to Hong Kong where we met up with Monte, Suzie, and Katies Posted by thebongas in Bonga Family Adventures | Nov 13, 2011
- Hong KongKatlı şehir ismini verdiğimiz Hong Kong’a, Şangay’dan China Eastern havayolları ile uçtuk. Uçuş yaklaşık 2,5 saat sürdü ve yolculuğumuz rahat geçti.
Ağustos 2011 Döviz Kuru : $1= 7.60 HK doları
Hong Kong Havaalanı: Giriş işlemleri kalabal Posted by ayferonur in Ayfer-Onur Seyahatnamesi | Nov 11, 2011
- HonkersWhen the captain announced the decent for Hong Kong airport we looked out the window and were mildly disappointed at the threat of rain as the plane passed through cloud... then we realised the weather was fine and we were Posted by Meluke in A slice of life | Nov 2, 2011
- Hong Kong (Day 29 to 31)Not much to say really other than the Hong Kong Kowloon area where we were staying is not a true reflection of the city as a whole. However it was cheap and therefore a popular destination for backpackers in an Posted by Monkey-Man in Around the World in 10 months by J & S | Oct 22, 2011
- Hong Kong our old friendHong Kong can be eye-wateringly expensive to stay these days, esp during peak visitor periods.
So this time we stay further out, in suburban Sha Tin district, New Territories. Less dense, more space.
Hong Kongers (modern Chinese generally) love pets, Posted by spock15 in VIETNAM - CAMBODIA | Oct 21, 2011
- 29/09/2011 + 30/09/2011 Hong Kong - Ho Chi Minh CitySad to report that our second day in Hong Kong was not quiite as productive as our first as we had the company of Typhoon Nasat to contend with! We were up early in anticipation of a busy day ahead Posted by osiania in Osian a Nia - Taith | Oct 10, 2011
- 28/09/2011 Hong KongHong Kong is a different kettle of fish altogether from proper China, although it's a part of China, it isn't really as traces of British colonialism is all too apparent for that but it was a busy, bustling city and Posted by osiania in Osian a Nia - Taith | Oct 10, 2011
- Coming to a theater near youMicah and I are both relieved to be out of China. Traveling (and eating) for the last month has been extremely difficult. As soon as we stepped onto the city streets of Hong Kong we felt the difference. Posted by bucketbath in Bucket Bath | Oct 5, 2011
- Even the Dead Have an iPad in Hong KongToday is Hong Kong's Chung Yeung festival, the day where ancestor reverence boils over and the country shuts down to show their respect.
Besides being a national holiday with government offices and banks closed, many Hong Kongers visit cemeteries to cl Posted by bucketbath in Bucket Bath | Oct 5, 2011
- Hong Kong and Lots of Food!
Before I tell you about Hong Kong, I will just fill you in on the last couple of weeks. Nothing majorly exciting has happened (hence no blog update last week), but a couple of really nice Posted by Persephoned in Adventures in China | Sep 25, 2011
- End of a year...and to the beginning of a new!So it has been quite some time since I've updated my life here in Hong Kong. I've really been enjoying myself. and I have my friends to thank for.
So living in Wan Chai only lasted for just a little over Posted by miss2ha in Hong Kong | Sep 25, 2011