Posted on May 5, 2015May 5, 2015 by Buachaill Busan Living in Korea The Hips, Hops, and Haps of Hong Kong We arrived to HK on this ship… At least that’s what I’ll tell anyone who asks Please excuse my goofy hair, I promise I got it shorn the minute I got back! The 1881 Heritage building is a huge tourist draw. Filled with shops and cafes that looked far too fancy for us plebians! These guys were far more suitably attired. The Ladies’ Man at the Ladies Market! The Temple St. Market was one of the highlights of the trip… …That may or may not be due to this feast of fried noodles and the lemon chicken we ordered. Nathan Rd. lights up like nowhere else! Bruce Lee himself welcomed us to the city. Unfortunately, the smog is thick enough to cut with a knife so the view of the city is less than ideal. We hadn’t had lunch since the previous afternoon, therefore we opted for mystery meats in noodle soup. Beer was pricey, but the view made the whole thing worth it! They say never meet your heroes, can’t imagine why. We began our quest for inner peace on a cable car into the mountains Sadly, I found the sneezes before the peace… …but not before lunch… I think the man on the mountain has the answers Just think this was almost our last unenlightened selfie Falling into tourist traps is easy. My Bud told me finding inner peace is even harder. My search will have to continue Luckily, this train actually goes to the happiest place on Earth. See hw our smiles are getting bigger… …and bigger… …and still bigger! We were reminded that it’s a small world after all. In which Ireland clearly plays a major role (/modesty) No long faces allowed!! Anna and Elsa may be used to Snow, but Snow ain’t so used to them! And so came to an end the greatest vacation. Share this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)Like Loading... Related
It is definitely one of the most amazing places I’ve been so far! It’s not only so lively but also super easy to get around! If there were interest I could do a post on how we got around and where we stayed etc. LikeLiked by 1 person
Hongkong looks so amazing. It’s such a lively city!
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It is definitely one of the most amazing places I’ve been so far! It’s not only so lively but also super easy to get around! If there were interest I could do a post on how we got around and where we stayed etc.
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That sounds very interesting. I’d be interested for sure 🙂
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