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Thursday, 4 January 2018
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
TRAVEL: HONG KONG 香港
21st
October – 25th Shanghai/Shenzhen/Hong Kong 上海/深圳/香港
flight to Shenzhen and then crossed the border the next morning, you can go this way, get the driect train from guangzhou or fly to hongkong. The next morning we went to Hong Kong
wakling over the border it’s a lot warmer here than shanghai. went a cool
business meeting including fabrics one new product that does phospherescent “paint” for material and
then the other project which uses lasers to deteriorate smells and bacteria in
the area within seconds. It was pretty cool, could be used on a large scale
too. They were able to smoke around me, all of them and I could smell nothing.
Had a lunch, absolutely
"sweating it out". The air B&B was a bit shit but a bed is a bed.
Went to Stanley beach, round the temple area and went exploring till the sun
set, a really pretty area. All on Hong Kong island, then had a delicious dinner with sake and cocktails in a Japanese
restaurant on Hong Kong island and got the ferry back because it so nice, convenient, fun and relaxing, someone was even getting their wedding photos taken there! checked out the market in Mong kok once back. got some cute usb’s but unfortunately
none work!! [r.i.p batman minion usb]
Slept in till 11 on the Saturday,
haven’t slept in that late for ever! Chilled round the area and got some cider
(can’t get in the mainland!!!) Before
having a really nice lunch at Victoria harbour in an Italian restaurant with
some great cocktails. A
mad run for the border dash and then
the taxi straight to the airport from the border cross in Shenzhen
Labels:
beach,
China,
Chinese architecture,
chinese language,
food & drink,
hong kong,
must see,
natural,
scenery,
sea,
shopping, nicole zhang,
skyscrapers,
stunning views,
sun sea sand,
sunset,
victoria harbour
Location:
Hong Kong
Saturday, 9 April 2016
TRAVEL" HONG KONG stanley beach
Labels:
animals,
beach,
China,
hong kong,
island,
landscape,
must see,
natural,
nature,
scenery,
sea,
stunning views,
sun sea sand,
swimming,
victoria harbour
Location:
Hong Kong
Thursday, 19 November 2015
TRAVEL: HONGKONG 香港
SUNDAY 19TH JULY BIG BUDDHA ISLAND
from the top were stunning - blue clear waters, green mountain tops full of luscious plant life, and pale white sands far below. it was hot, we relaxed under the shade of the trees near the Buddhist monastery, so relaxing. the air heavy with incense. it was a hot humid 30'
we decided to explore the region a bit strolling back down to the town area and getting invited to a tea ceremony! (on my sisters must do list, and not a scam - like in some place...i got scammed in Shanghai like an idiot)
好喝!香港花茶
Monday 20th July
BIG BUDDHA ISLAND |
from the top were stunning - blue clear waters, green mountain tops full of luscious plant life, and pale white sands far below. it was hot, we relaxed under the shade of the trees near the Buddhist monastery, so relaxing. the air heavy with incense. it was a hot humid 30'
we decided to explore the region a bit strolling back down to the town area and getting invited to a tea ceremony! (on my sisters must do list, and not a scam - like in some place...i got scammed in Shanghai like an idiot)
Monday 20th July
We chilled back at ours before Rebecca and I went to the Sino
centre - full of comics, games and figurines of different Japanese anime
characters. after this we did the ladies market in MONG KOK where I haggled in mandarin for
things and got Rebecca a beautiful silk and cashmere scarf, it’s
beautiful. we chilled in a park temple area
in the rain, hot rains of Asia although heavy are much nicer than European and
Irish rain, sometime I actually quite enjoy it, especially if it has been too
stifling of late - in particular in shanghai, a nice plum rain shower does cool
things down.
Again rotten weather, the strong gusts of wind from the monsoon
actually
woke both Rebecca and I up at 6am, madness! we decided to not rush
out anywhere and instead lay in until Rosie and Fei were also up,
thankfully the rains and winds stopped and we went to the Nanlian gardens
and Nunnery free in and all very beautiful and peaceful. Square, ponds full of
beautiful water lilies and pads, not many there and all quite quiet and peaceful,
barely any people as well, golden huge Buddha’s. Was really nice.
from here we
headed to the harbour and got the star line ferry over to Hong Kong island and
began looking around the old English and French style buildings, an exceedingly
rich area, hard to believe this was once a small deserted island that the
British colonised, when now it is in the Top 10 most expensive places to live. We
went to St. Joseph’s church for a while, the interior
glass windows with imagery relating to fishing and the Chinese population which
was nice - incorporating the island life into the church. There was a lot of Filipino
community things, a lot of them come over her and stay.
woke both Rebecca and I up at 6am, madness! we decided to not rush
out anywhere and instead lay in until Rosie and Fei were also up,
thankfully the rains and winds stopped and we went to the Nanlian gardens
and Nunnery free in and all very beautiful and peaceful. Square, ponds full of
beautiful water lilies and pads, not many there and all quite quiet and peaceful,
barely any people as well, golden huge Buddha’s. Was really nice.
From here we walked around some of the landmark skyscrapers,
before Rebecca and I checked out Hong Kong Park with some beautiful man made
waterfalls and ponds; however we saw a few signs warning not only of MERS but
also mosquitoes and Japanese enchilada. Opps didn't get that as a vaccine.
we climbed upstairs to the viewing platform which had a telescope
- we could see into some of the main buildings - was crazy - seeing people in
work in the famous Hong Kong HSBC, like they were metres in front, not Km away
and so many many floors up!
We eventually lined in around 11 in a crazy queue which was still
long, and eventually got the last boat back to the peninsula. It was late
however we stayed up enjoying our last night together hanging out in our room. So
we only got a couple hours sleep before getting up in the rain yet again for
the bus to the airport - which was eerily empty - Rosie got up and helped us
with cases before we said our goodbyes - she also gave us a lovely heart-warming
letter each!
we strangely flew to the Philippines before getting a long 14
hour flight to London, which was freezing for some reason but the food was
decent - for some odd reason we flew all the way back over China, how
strange! We only slept a couple hours
on it too. finally arrived in London and my bag was one of the last to arrive -
we were exhausted and spaced out and we were both having conversations in our
heads as to whether we should just leave my bag as there wasn't anything of
value - but it did eventually arrive. we got the airport subway to terminal 2/3
waiting for ages before and during to get the next one to terminal 5,
thankfully the free bus that would take us to our hotel was there and we hopped
on - quickly arriving as it was only 1 stop away, the area is nice but the
hotel was awful! for some reason I had to pay again, and our room was in
another house which the guy took us outfit and pointed to, not even helping
with bags let alone taking us to our rooms - bad service much - think we were
spoiled by the helpful people in China and even Hong Kong. The room was awful,
super basic - and the bathroom and kitchen area was more like an abandoned
house. But a bed is a bed and we needed it. Got the flight the next morning
easily along with free breakfast and drinks as we were on the first flight home
to Belfast.
Labels:
art and religion,
China,
chinese,
Chinese architecture,
costume,
history,
hong kong,
landscape,
Museum,
must see,
shopping,,
skyscrapers,
temple,
victoria harbour
Location:
Hong Kong
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