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Hong Kong nightstop

I woke before 0500 after nearly 7h sleep. I was on the pavement at 0530 walking towards the station and got there a little before it opened. I got the first train to the airport, the 0600 one, and arrived at 0640. Security and immigration was a breeze today and I was having in the […]

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Urban pleasures of Hong Kong

As our departure to Auckland was 1920 in the evening, we didn’t need to leave the city till 1530.  That meant we had time for picking up a few bargains from the shops around Wan Chai and having a long massage.  We didn’t set out to buy anything but there are too many quality items […]

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Killing time before flying to India

Killing time I slept till 0700 and did some admin on the computer till 1000 when I had brunch of fishball kwayteow soup. Uniqlo beckoned again and I went to their flagship store next to Times Square which was impressive even before their expansion slated for next week. That killed half a day and I […]

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Hong Kong nightstop #1

Immigration was a breeze today. It always seems to be the case when I need to kill time and when the queues are shocking, I have a tight self-connect to make. I took the A21 bus into Mong Kok and was at the Lucky Hostel by 0730 waking up the manager from bed. I was […]

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Picking up a bargain

I toyed with the idea of replacing my phone.  I have a Sony Ericsson Android which was getting badly scratched on the screen; it does everything but in slow motion as it has a slow single-core processor.  I felt no urgency in replacing it though; I like its more compact form compared to most smartphones. But on […]

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Killing time and catching up with an old mate

It was a 0600 arrival into Hong Kong and that saw me reach downtown Nathan Road by around 0730. I’ve been let into hotels at this time before but luck wasn’t with me today. For a start, the hotel reception didn’t open till 0900 which meant that I had to go sit at McDonald’s with […]

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Washing up at the breakfast table

We opted for a yum char (dim sum) breakfast … it seems wrong to do anything else in Hong Kong, seeing that it’s the home of this wonderful breakfast/ brunch grazing tradition.  Interestingly, some of the accompanying traditions don’t make it out of here.  I watched as diners poured their hot tea from the pot […]

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Meeting up with friends

With a 0615 arrival in to Hong Kong, it made sense for us to recharge with a couple of hours sleep … followed by a rejuvenating cheap massage, before hitting the markets to do some Xmas shopping in the afternoon. We had dinner with my old schoolfriend Rosalind, and finally got to meet her husband […]

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Big Buddha

I had hoped to do something a little different this time in Hong Kong.  Often with my overnights, there’s not much I can do at all.  So this time I chose to visit the Big Buddha on Lantau Island, which is by-and-large a relatively untouched part of the territory. After consulting Paul, my host, I […]

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Back to Hong Kong

Kimball and I took the ferry to Hong Kong today.  We had enough time to fit in a yumcha before he went to work, winging  home to New Zealand. I taxied up the hill to stay with my Couchsurfing host, Paul.  To my surprise, he was a mature gentleman a little older than me.  Quite […]

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