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The city of Hong Kong stretches, similar to Tromsø from the island to the mainland. Lonely Planet falabela encounter parts besides the city into seven parts. We lived on the island in the Admiralty and Wan Chai. But have flocked around all 7 part within three days. The last two of them in Hong Kingdom of mean winter. Ie rain, 15 to 20 degrees and little wind now and then.
Saturday afternoon we found all the people we thought were missing falabela in Hong Kong at the mall SoGo in Causeway Bay. SoGo consists of two buildings, one 10 floors with escalators between the lower floors, and two to three elevators from the rest. The elevators are controlled by a lady in uniform and white gloves, she runs first up, then down. And stop only in some floors. If you add another floor, take another elevator. Or take the escalator if it goes. Traaangt.
We also got taken for a walk to Temple Street Night Market on the mainland, in Tsim Sha Tsui. Night market sells everything you never knew you needed signed Hong Kong, but also food and entertainment. The market is essentially equivalent to the Ladies Market, nor perhaps a little in that direction, much tie and army-effects ie. We (read: June) had also predicted the future of a Chinese fortune teller. As've been on TV (!). The forehead, ear and hand surface and of course the birth date was carefully studied for a purely scientific preparation of a lovely and trouble future. Laws good for holiday anyhow :).
We had a smooth transition into day two at aa blend in 11 hour jet-lagged induced sleep. Because of the weather we decided to postpone the outdoor activities the required visibility. A few hours in the spa is not a very poor substitute .. But after that we had to become less picky and more creative in the choice of sights. We mention the world's longest escalator falabela and a host of cool skyscrapers, 'Sir YK PAOs erection' and 'House of a Thousand butt hole' for example. falabela The night we finished with a trip to the cinema.
Last day we arrived a little late start, but took it again by being very effective. We got us tellingly Hong Kong Park, Hong Kong Zoo and Botanical Gardens. It was pretty special and see a mix skyscrapers and bird and wildlife discretion Association.
The trip continued with tram in about 45 degree angle to the top of Hong Kong. Simply called falabela The Peak. After the rain in the air, we got a good view of a spectacular skyline. Most of the attractions close at six, but we can confirm that when the clock is half past five on the Peak, saa series not aa go across town to the Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple. Just almost.
We ended the Hong Kong chapter of the prettiest by far the experience we had. A ferry ride from the mainland to the island just as the darkness set in, and they had Christmas decorations on skyscrapers hung up.
Hong Kong gives the impression of being a clean and pretty falabela city, not to mention super efficient. Public transport is impeccable - we have a lot and learn. falabela A perfect example is the ability to check in luggage at the airport train station right in town (thanks for the tip Russ)!
That's right, proever it looked slightly different motives. Very fornoed so far
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The city of Hong Kong stretches, similar to Tromsø from the island to the mainland. Lonely Planet falabela encounter parts besides the city into seven parts. We lived on the island in the Admiralty and Wan Chai. But have flocked around all 7 part within three days. The last two of them in Hong Kingdom of mean winter. Ie rain, 15 to 20 degrees and little wind now and then.
Saturday afternoon we found all the people we thought were missing falabela in Hong Kong at the mall SoGo in Causeway Bay. SoGo consists of two buildings, one 10 floors with escalators between the lower floors, and two to three elevators from the rest. The elevators are controlled by a lady in uniform and white gloves, she runs first up, then down. And stop only in some floors. If you add another floor, take another elevator. Or take the escalator if it goes. Traaangt.
We also got taken for a walk to Temple Street Night Market on the mainland, in Tsim Sha Tsui. Night market sells everything you never knew you needed signed Hong Kong, but also food and entertainment. The market is essentially equivalent to the Ladies Market, nor perhaps a little in that direction, much tie and army-effects ie. We (read: June) had also predicted the future of a Chinese fortune teller. As've been on TV (!). The forehead, ear and hand surface and of course the birth date was carefully studied for a purely scientific preparation of a lovely and trouble future. Laws good for holiday anyhow :).
We had a smooth transition into day two at aa blend in 11 hour jet-lagged induced sleep. Because of the weather we decided to postpone the outdoor activities the required visibility. A few hours in the spa is not a very poor substitute .. But after that we had to become less picky and more creative in the choice of sights. We mention the world's longest escalator falabela and a host of cool skyscrapers, 'Sir YK PAOs erection' and 'House of a Thousand butt hole' for example. falabela The night we finished with a trip to the cinema.
Last day we arrived a little late start, but took it again by being very effective. We got us tellingly Hong Kong Park, Hong Kong Zoo and Botanical Gardens. It was pretty special and see a mix skyscrapers and bird and wildlife discretion Association.
The trip continued with tram in about 45 degree angle to the top of Hong Kong. Simply called falabela The Peak. After the rain in the air, we got a good view of a spectacular skyline. Most of the attractions close at six, but we can confirm that when the clock is half past five on the Peak, saa series not aa go across town to the Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple. Just almost.
We ended the Hong Kong chapter of the prettiest by far the experience we had. A ferry ride from the mainland to the island just as the darkness set in, and they had Christmas decorations on skyscrapers hung up.
Hong Kong gives the impression of being a clean and pretty falabela city, not to mention super efficient. Public transport is impeccable - we have a lot and learn. falabela A perfect example is the ability to check in luggage at the airport train station right in town (thanks for the tip Russ)!
That's right, proever it looked slightly different motives. Very fornoed so far
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