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Project Hong Kong: I Love Stanley
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Monday, December 27. A Hong Kong wedding car. Honestly, who's going to buy this backpack? Special sizes for the foreigners, hehehe. Stanley pier. Ahh bliss! Bomber jacket dog. does he read VOGUE too? In Hong Kong I've seen it all. Nothing surprises me anymore, not even a Ferrari Piano. Dinner: Amaroni's Pizza and cocktails! Love the Christmas decor. Splitting Santa. Hahaha! View my complete profile. Star Ferry and Peak Tram. A visit from the parents. Verbal transcription * What precisely Demanded.
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Project Hong Kong: Mongkok Shopping
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Monday, December 27. Quite frankly the best shopping you'll ever experience in your whole lifetime. If I had my way, they would declare Ladies Market the 8th wonder of the world (and everyone would eat ice cream for breakfast, hehe). Woaw what on earth is that dreadful smell? On a lighter note, we had some delicious espresso mocha frappachino. And it was lovely. View my complete profile. Star Ferry and Peak Tram. A visit from the parents. Verbal transcription * What precisely Demanded.
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Project Hong Kong: August 2011
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Wednesday, August 10. It doesn't get any safer than this. Back to my topic. Safety. Can you believe that people actually lock up and leave their keys hanging outside? Then whats the point in locking up in the first place? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. It doesnt get any safer than this. Verbal transcription * What precisely Demanded. Preview of "Riekert Botha". Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Project Hong Kong: June 2010
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Monday, June 28. I think I must have been a pirate in my previous life because my love for buried treasure has been burning since my baby feet first touched the ground. The tweeny pirate still has some buried "treasure" in her parents' back yard from her juvenile adventures and of course she owns the whole Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy. Tuesday, June 8. It's Always Better on the Big Screen. We saw our first film at the cinemas yesterday. JOY! Of course I have been waiting for this privilege for a long...
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Project Hong Kong: Star Ferry and Peak Tram
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Thursday, December 23. Star Ferry and Peak Tram. Like a real local, starting the day with a squishy, squishy ride on the MTR. A stop at the famous Peninsula hotel. A ride across Victoria Harbour on the Star Ferry. Ahh bliss! The worlds longest outdoor escalator. Why? Graham Street Market. As fresh as it gets. View from the Peak. Dinner: the best burger in the world. View my complete profile. Star Ferry and Peak Tram. A visit from the parents. Verbal transcription * What precisely Demanded.
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Project Hong Kong: May 2010
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Sunday, May 30. There's an Ancestor on My Stoep. On my first train ride through the Hong Kong countryside I saw this nesstled in the mountains:. The Teletubbies live in Hong Kong? On closer inspection, I saw this:. Still, I was confused. Until a local clarified it for me, "It's a tomb". And they are EVERYWHERE! Ancestors even have their own public holiday, Ching Ming. I find the latter of the apeasing formalities facinating! The chinese believe they can "send gifts to the afterlife". They burn paper ...
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Project Hong Kong: July 2010
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Thursday, July 15. Other than my cellphone and Octopus card. While several shoes of mine have been made homeless as pouring waterfalls have washed them right off my scurrying, wet feet. *sob*. But even roaming the streets on a sunny day, I find myself lost in a sea of open umbrellas. Not that the locals are loco - not entirely - but when the sun decides to show his face, he will surely burn yours right off your skull. What did I learn from this? Friday, July 9. Not For the Faint Hearted. Use them, but un...
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Project Hong Kong: August 2010
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Tuesday, August 31. I walked past the communal dump the other day on my way to work. I saw the TV lying there and couldn't help but wonder if this is your trash, then what is your treasure? A little thing that reveals a lot about this eastern culture. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Verbal transcription * What precisely Demanded. Preview of "Riekert Botha". Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Project Hong Kong: It doesn't get any safer than this
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Wednesday, August 10. It doesn't get any safer than this. Back to my topic. Safety. Can you believe that people actually lock up and leave their keys hanging outside? Then whats the point in locking up in the first place? View my complete profile. It doesnt get any safer than this. Verbal transcription * What precisely Demanded. Preview of "Riekert Botha". Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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Project Hong Kong: Christmas Eve
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Friday, December 24. It's beeg, it's beeg, it's very very beeg! Dinner: lots of sushi, champagne and wine! View my complete profile. Star Ferry and Peak Tram. A visit from the parents. Verbal transcription * What precisely Demanded. Preview of "Riekert Botha". Simple template. Powered by Blogger.