Hong Kong & Macau

The Other Ex-Colony

By Thomas on July 19, 2007 | No Comments »

Macau was exactly what I needed after an exciting but very busy week in Hong Kong. A former Portuguese enclave, Macau resembles a Southern European city with its many beautifully restored colonial buildings in the old city center. It is much more laid back than Hong Kong and the perfect place to relax and people-watch from a cafe overlooking a cobblestone square.

Typical Square in Macau

The Southern European mentality, however, comes with some baggage; long siestas which mean stores open late and close early. It was almost comical how people would glance at us upon entering their stores and then return to what they had been doing – eating or reading their newspaper. Who can blame them?

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Macau – City with Two Faces

By Tony on July 17, 2007 | 1 Comment »

My fifth trip to Hong Kong and this is my first time in Macau. Macau is a bizarre combination of contradictions and conflicting styles. Colonial squares bump into turn-of-the-century Chinese backstreets. Brazilian-style skyscrapers with caged terraces overlook flashy casinos. One minute your eating Cantonese egg tarts the next Portuguese pastries. I love it.

Ruins of St. Paul’s

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Temples, Temples, Temples

By Tony on July 16, 2007 | 1 Comment »

We have been taking in the temples of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.  Everybody knows I’m an architecture freak so I won’t show you all 8000 of my pictures, but here are a few to whet your appetite.

Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple in Kowloon

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Night Markets of Kowloon

By Thomas on July 14, 2007 | 1 Comment »

Hong Kong is a huge shopping mall. Every corner you turn there is another, even fancier mall. Armani, Valentino, Rolex – you name it.  And some of the products are even real!

French Maid or School Girl?

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Taking in the View

By Tony on July 13, 2007 | 2 Comments »

Just enjoying the view over Hong Kong Central and Kowloon from Victoria Peak.

View from Victoria Peak

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