Archive for the ‘Hong Kong’ Category
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The piped in music at IFC Mall in Hong Kong sounds eerily at times like the smarmy score of an early James Bond movie, where he is at some nameless casino trying to woo an unwitting vixen. So, whether Bond is seducing an Asian heiress with looks or an Asian branch of Armani is wooing [...]
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Waffles. Wasted.
Early morning, or so it seems for Hong Kong. It’s like New York in that way – a 7:45 a.m. stroll across the mid-levels and the Zoological & Botanical Garden below Robinson Road reveals early walkers amid the spritely fountains, older men and women (in their 80s?) doing tai chi. Struggling a bit with [...]
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I skipped the incense
Deciding prior to my trip to Asia that I would take a second day off while here – though I felt the slightest bit guilty for doing so (the Lovely K will chide me for that) because of the cost and trouble to get here and why not work most of the time – I [...]
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Taai gwai laa!!!
Not until I had been in Hong Kong a full 72 hours did I feel even halfway normal. That was yesterday. Today I sit in the ubiquitous locus of international coffee and social civilization, the Starbucks conveniently located near the Island Shangri-La Hotel, whose wireless service for guests I have tapped – not hacked – [...]
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