Random notes on HK

Nov 20, 2006 23:35




  • The harbour crossing is something that I’ll always do. The best way to do it is with someone special on a cold winter night, with the sparkling city lights as the backdrop.

  • The city brings out my inner consumerism demon. So much so that I actually want a regular job so that I can spend spend spend.

  • The women aren’t as good looking as I remembered them to be. Friend said that it was because Singapore women have caught up. I think it’s because it isn’t cold yet.

  • The safety glass panels are now installed at the platforms of the MTR stations. Prefer the charm of the old way.

  • The interesting cafes and restaurants are all located off street level. They are almost impossible to come across if you’re not aware of their existences.

  • Shops seems to be closing earlier than they used to.

  • Bump into Kelly Chen in the Art Centre elevator. Was there to have a look at Michael Wolf's 100x100 exhibition. Anyways, she was originally facing the elevator door but turned to face the wall upon seeing my camera bag.

  • Book stores that I love: Mackie Study and Kubrick.

hong kong, travel

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