Hong Kong is definitely one of the most interesting and exciting cities in the world. We are so glad we chose to study here for the semester - I don't think we will ever be bored. Our plans also include weekend trips to Macau, Singapore, Korea, and Thailand. It should be an exciting 5 months!
Check out our adventures from the last few days:
Victoria's Peak -
After dinner, we ate at Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. We were craving some good American style food... mostly, I (Caitlin) just wanted a cold salad. It was amazing!
Temple Street Night Market and Ladies' Street -
In addition to apparel and accessories, there are paintings, food, electronics etc. It was a great experience, however I am not sure that we will shop here on a regular basis.
Food -
Amanda (left) and Kathrin (right), our friend from Germany, attempt to taste the Green Tea Dessert. |
You know it's bad when the local student's do not know what it is.... but hey, it tasted like chicken. |
Cathy and Erica, our tour guides for the day. They are both PolyU buddies to the exchange students and showed us around the city! |
I learned how to use chopsticks! |
Tour of Hong Kong -
The university setup a bus tour for the international students. Our first stop was the Chi Lin Nunnery where we stepped into a complex with traditional Chinese architecture influenced by Buddhism. There were 4 main statues of Buddhas that no one is allowed to take pictures of. Caitlin didn't see the sign so she got yelled at by the security guards for taking pictures.. and I later got yelled at for standing a raised platform in the entry way. We are both so smooth. It started pouring so we bought umbrellas and ventured into the garden area...
Katarina and Kathrin, friends from Germany... it was pouring outside! |
Our last stop was the Stanley Market which was nestled in the mountains overlooking the beautiful beaches of the Islands. This market was basically like all the other ones we've been to.
Lan Kwai Fong -
Lan Kwai Fong is the top spot for the night life in Hong Kong. The Chinese do not drink very often so the night life is mainly for tourists and expats. We started the night by playing some drinking games with our German and Swedish friends. We taught them how to play Kings Cup, which was hilarious. After exchanging drinking games we grabbed taxis and headed to Hong Kong Island. Lan Kwai Fong had streets with tons of various bars and clubs that played music from every culture ranging from Spanish to European techno. We found a club that played American music and were immediately pulled into the middle of a circle to dance. When our friend denied a guy who was trying to dance with us, he got mad and decided that taking off his shirt would be a good way to react....so bizarre! We danced around in the street and bounced from one bar to the next before ending the night snacking at McDonalds. We fell asleep before 4am, exhausted, full and happy.
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Today we rested in bed lazily after a late night out. We got curry to-go and ate in our rooms. Horrible decision... our room still smells like curry 8 hours later. Gross. We finally left our rooms to go see the Sky Lights Show which is a show over the harbor. The sky scrapers across the water lit up in sync with music playing and shot out neon green laser lights across the sky. It was an incredible view that was hard to capture in a photograph.
Served at the Starbucks on the harbor... only in Hong Kong. |
Caitlin and Amanda,
ReplyDeleteThank you for all these beautiful pictures! I love this blog...what a wonderful way to share with those back home. This will make the 5 months away from you two fly by! Keep the pictures coming :-)
Cindy