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  • Work Hard. Play Hard.I've never encountered a social atmosphere like this in my life. People work hard and play hard. They work excruciatingly long hours during the week and seem to go on holiday all weekend. It's refreshing and exhausting at the same Posted by Mel2010 in Melissa on the Move | Mar 30, 2010
  • HongkongEdellisestä vierailusta olikin jo aikaa (2004). Hongkong tuntuu paranevan kerta kerralta. Pysähdyttiin Honkkarissa mennen tullen Aasiaan; yhteensä noin 6 päivää. Kaupunki lumosi elämällä ja kauneudella. Tällä kertaa tuli tsekattua muun muassa: Posted by vilmalotta in Levoton sielu | Mar 29, 2010
  • Something happened on the way to the store...It was a gradual shift; so gradual I didn't notice until someone pointed it out to me last weekend. While strolling through SoHo on an idle Sunday afternoon, a pair of shoes in the window caught my attention. I stopped in Posted by Mel2010 in Melissa on the Move | Mar 23, 2010
  • Living Like a Local The hustle and bustle of Hong Kong Island's business district. My first days in Hong Kong trying to set up stories have been most challenging. Foremost, I seem to be starting every tel Posted by Mel2010 in Melissa on the Move | Mar 19, 2010
  • Just Eating. No Prayer or Love, Yet. The junkets are just about to start for the film based on the international bestseller Eat, Pray, Love. It wasn’t my favorite book but I enjoyed the vivid travel tales and her introspective quest. The biggest kick I got out Posted by Mel2010 in Melissa on the Move | Mar 13, 2010
  • Arrived in HKThis is the first leg of our trip home to NZ to visit my family, meet brand new niece Stella for the first time and of course go to Sarah and Paul's wedding - really looking forward to that! Arrived an Posted by KiwiJC in John&Lyndon | Mar 19, 2010
  • Hong KongMy first week in Hong Kong has been most interesting, the city itself is brilliant and the weather has been very good. Unfortunately my initial accomodation, a youth hostel in "Chungking Mansions", the little India of Hong Kong, was absolutely Posted by travelwjim in Travel Round The World With Jim | Mar 6, 2010
  • TIN TAN BUDDHA IN LANTAU ISLANDThe Tin Tan Buddha statue is the biggest in the world, completed in 1993 in Lantau Island and made from bronze. This statue is the symbol of harmony between people, nature and religion. We were shocked at how large this Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Mar 1, 2010
  • HONG KONG INFORMATION • Ferries, Rail, Bus, Rickshaws, and Bikes are some meth Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Mar 4, 2010
  • HONG KONG DISNEYLANDToday we travelled to Hong Kong Disneyland, which was just like the American Disneyland with the same characters, rides. Hong Kong Disneyland was open in 2005, the famous attraction for Hong Kong’s families and visitors. We found the entrance fee Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Mar 4, 2010
  • HONG KONG OUTLYING ISLANDSAround main islands we found some outlying islands, the largest island of Cheung Chau is located 12km west of Hong Kong, and must be visited if you are around the area. The 2nd largest outlying island is Lamma. In the Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Mar 4, 2010
  • JUMBO KINGDOMThis restaurant floating on a ship on the river was simply incredible, this is one of Hong Kong’s top attractions. The Jumbo Kingdom consists of 2 main restaurants the Jumbo Floating restaurant and the Tai Pak floating restaurant. Inside the Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Mar 3, 2010
  • STANLEY MARKET We went to Stanley Market and were shocked at the incredible array of products that were being sold, from silk garments, to traditional Chinese artwork, sportswear, and Chinese costumes, jewelry, and souvenirs, they had it all. The Stanley Market area Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Mar 3, 2010
  • VICTORIA PEAK - HONG KONG ISLANDToday we travelled to Victoria Peak, which is a Mountain in Hong Kong, it’s also known as Mount Austin, and locally known as just the Peak. The day we choose was the perfect day, clear skies, sun, we were told Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Mar 3, 2010
  • Hong Kong For those of you who don’t know anything about Hong Kong, first I’ll give you a little rundown of the history and how it works. Before European traders came and discov Posted by jhl5006 in Wanderlust | Mar 2, 2010
  • Free Tai Chi Class (and another Big Buddha)I got up really early and rushed down to the 'Avenue of Stars' to try out a free Tai Chi class, offered by the Hong Kong Tourist board. I was a little nervous, but also excited. I'd always Posted by howlett in Asia / Oceania / North America | Mar 2, 2010
  • Hong Kong – A Westerners Home Away from HomeI enjoyed our short stay in Hong Kong very much. As expected it was completely (and I can't emphasise that enough) different from it's big brother, China. Very westernised, colourful and above all friendly! Although relatively expensive to sleep and Posted by howlett in Asia / Oceania / North America | Mar 2, 2010
  • Sick Bay, Hong KongWell, we thought we managed to escape China without the dreaded travel flu--but we got snagged at the last minute on the last flight out of the country. DRATS! I guess the chicken on the plane was bad, really bad, bc Posted by MamaYo in Around the World in 87 Days | Mar 1, 2010
  • 2 LANDMARK BUILDINGS IN HONGKONGBank of China Tower,in the right of the picture, is a masterpiece of the world famous architect Mr I. M. Pei. With a total height of 368 metres, it is among the 20 highest buildings in the world. Its bamboo-like Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Feb 11, 2010
  • A SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS AT VICTORIA HARBOURThis spectacular multimedia display, already named the "World's Largest Permanent Light and Sound Show" by Guinness World Records, has been further expanded to more than 40 buildings on both sides of Victoria Harbour.The show creates an all-round vision o Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Feb 11, 2010
  • CLOCK TOWER IN KOWLOONThe old Clock Tower near the Star Ferry concourse in Tsim Sha Tsui is a declared monument and a landmark from the Age of Steam, when it formed part of the Kowloon - Canton Railway terminus. Erected in 1915, the Posted by Hongliu in Funland Hong Kong | Feb 10, 2010
  • Hong KongWell this is it...last blog entry! What can I say, it’s been amazing. We have had our ups and our downs but it’s been one hell of an adventure...one I wouldn’t have missed for anything. We are sat in Hong Kong’s International Posted by Wayward83 in The trip | Feb 10, 2010
  • HK - Day 2 - Mini ParisWe returned HK for the second day, stay the night, and fly out tomorrow for our second package tour (also with Wing On) of the Three Gorges. This Wing On packaged tour is considerably more expensive than the previous Guilin Posted by FrancisQ in RamBLer WithOUT BorDers | Sep 18, 2009
  • Hong KongWe're staying in the Chungking Mansions. The notorious building that is a combination mall, sweatshop, apartment and hotel. There are about 60 different guest houses there- all very basic. The touts assault you before you even enter Posted by cuscotour in Travels through SE Asia | Feb 3, 2010
  • There are 3 million motorbikes in Hanoi....Hanoi is crazy but first we have to tell you about Hong Kong. Loved it, loved it, loved it. Did all the touristy things like getting the tram up to the Peak for great views of the harbour, watching the Posted by Lawsonio1 in The Great Escape | Jan 31, 2010
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