On top of Hong Kong
Thoughts, Hong Kong, Travel plans 3 Comments »Ok, so I’ve spent just over a week in Hong Kong. In this week I’ve spent quite a bit of time in Kowloon park, reading and thinking about whats gone before and planning whats about to happen. I’ve also been to Cheung Chau island - that has no cars and brilliant seafood, Lantau to see a giant buddah, I’ve spent time shopping, getting visas and meeting people.
Probably the most surprising thing I’ve done this week is go on the roof of the building I’m staying in - Chung King Mansions. The building itself is a sprawling mess of former apartments, now turned into low-rent hostels and hotels. There are 4 sections to it, each with 17 floors. The other night, one of the peopl in my hoste, who seems to have been here forever, showed us how to get on the roof. So we did. We sat, at one point, with our feet dangling off the edge of the roof, with Nathan Road (the main road in Kowloon) 17 floors beneath us, looking at the now pretty quiet road and being able to see right from the harbour, right up into the actual main land where the street ends and turns off. It was an amazing view. It was so late that there was no traffic on the road or in the harbour, and everything was eerily still. We then went down to the harbour and looked at the still water. Something you never see in the day, ever.
So, yea, I’ve been having a brilliant time, though I guess the thing that’ll stick with me the longest isn’t in any guidebook. Incidentally, there is a film containing Chung King Mansions (though it was a 15 years ago and isn’t quite as ropey as it was) - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109424/ - Chung King Express. I’m going to have to watch it one day and see what its like.
So, what’s next? Well, I’ve got my Vietnamese visa and I’ve booked trains as far as the border, so I’m leaving about midday tomorrow. Hopefully I’ll be in Hanoi, Vietnam the following evening. But that does depend on me being able to work out how to get across the border. Should be OK, though.
I’ve been thinking about this trip. The time I’ve spent in Hong Kong, because its been a lot longer than elsewhere, has enabled me to get to grips with the place in a way that I haven’t really managed so far on this trip. However, I’m aiming to get to Egypt by the first of December, which only gives me about 11 weeks to do a minimum of 7 countries, so I’ve realy got to aim for a week and a half in each, so I’m going to try and limit the number of places I visit in each country and I’m going to accept that I’m only going to get a snippet of each of them. Its a shame, I would like to spend a bit more time in each place, but I guess its just not possible. Though, I will get that experience in Tanzania, I guess, so that offsets it a lot.
Anyway, have to sign off now, next update from Vietnam (hopefully).
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