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With a few hours left until my flight to India,
my friend suggested that we go up to The Peak to see the whole city. |
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Some random stuff I saw on the way to the tram |
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People waiting for the tram |
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Such a cute poster |
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Waiting for our turn. It took FOREVER
well, it felt like it because it was incredibly hot and humid |
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It's finally here!!! |
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The tram is finally here! |
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OK, so I am Asian so I have the right to say this.
Asian people (especially adults) think that cutting is normal.
All these adults, who are in their 40s and 50s cut the line like there is no tomorrow.
People, it is OK to be patient and wait 10 seconds...seriously |
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Eh, I thought it was cool and took a picture
But apparently no one appreciates it |
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Such a steep hill we were climbing.
What if the rope suddenly breaks???... |
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The view of Hong Kong on the way up to the Peak.
Such a clear blue sky.
The higher you go up on the hill, exponentially more expensive the houses get
because of an incredible view, clean air... |
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Got off the tram and still had to go up a couple of floors
(THAT ANNOYING ESCALATOR!!!) |
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HK in the back |
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With Andrew |
These two pictures combined looks kind of cool
Hello Hong Kong!
My great host who managed to feed me and take me to the peak during my 6 hour layover in HK
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Apparently the road running to the left of the road in this picture is one of the most expensive streets in the world.
If you own a house in this area, oh man, let's be friends??? hahahaha |
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Those freaking heart shapes are everywhere in Asia
And wow to that lady's fashion sense
Geez, not everyone can pull that off
Ok... I forget the name of this place but the food is amazing that I forgot to take a picture when the food was served
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After our adventure to the Peak and some delicious Cantonese food, I was a bit rushed so we took a cab down the hill straight to the bus terminal
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After our adventure to the Peak and some delicious Cantonese food,
I was a bit rushed so we took a cab down the hill straight to the bus terminal |
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Some decoration at the HK airport |
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