Thursday, 15 September 2016

asia 2016 (hong kong - part 2)

I am currently writing my blogs out of synch as due to my own lack of organisation I am now in China and the Chinese block everything Google, Facebook, Snapchat or IG related. Therefore I will just finish off about my time in HK and then do a new post to talk about the interesting experiences of mainland China.

HK is probably one of my new favourite places. The mix of old and, I won't even say new as it's more like futuristic is intense. Everyone was friendly too whether it came to buying stuff or asking for directions. Although not a huge huge city, I walked everywhere and started to regret it by the end as my feet were on fire. The metro, or MTR, is quick and easy to use. I mentioned in my earlier blog (or I might not have but can't check as it's blocked) about the octopus card and that you can buy most things on it including food and for all the transport, the card also makes travelling extremely cheap. I am regretting only spending 4 days there so will likely find another cheap flight to visit again.

I would say one bad thing about HK though, the air-conditioning. It is near impossible to acclimatise to the humidity as when you walk indoors or just walk past a shop door, the air con is soooooo cold. In the international finance centre shopping centre where I hanged out to get wifi and a hot drink (whilst waiting for my train to the airport), the air con is sub zero I think and being there in shorts and t-shirt was not comfortable despite being a pale Northern European who should be used to it.

My final delight from HK was the fact you can actually check in your luggage for a flight at the train station! You can then just chill out and only have to go to the airport 40 mins or so before your flight so you can go through security. It is so so efficient, London could learn a lesson or ten.

Photos will follow and maybe the odd edit but for now, next stop Beijing.

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