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China – Hong Kong

April 18, 2009

Hong Kong, China Day 66 (April 6)

South East Asia Map

We spend the entire day running between the internet café and the travel agent handling our China Visas. We are shocked to find that China visas cost $250, which is a lot more than the $110 they charge from the consulates in the US. We go back and forth about ditching China, and going back to Thailand. We decide to go because Tibet just opened to foreigners, and Vana’s Uncle sourced a very reasonable tour.

Later, we find that Vana is denied by the PRC Visa office. They want to confiscate her old China passport, which we no longer have. This is the last straw, so we buy one way tickets to Manila, in the Philippines, for April 8th.

Hong Kong, China Day 67 (April 7)


We spend today sightseeing in Hong Kong. We take the subway to Hong Kong central, and then take the peak tram for city views. Afterwards, we ride the mid-level elevators around SoHo, before taking the Star Ferry back to Kowloon. The loop involves significant walking, and tires us out good. Again, we are amazed by riding subway, tram, elevators, and ferry in just a few hours.

It’s impossible to get lost in HK. Street signs are everywhere in both English and Chinese

We said HELLO to Jackie Chen

then quickly jumped on the tram to the hill top

City view

Star Ferry back to Kowloon

SOHO

famous market where Jackie Chen did a food tour on Food channel

our hotel district

Cantonese are good at making roasted tasty duck, chicken, goose, pig, you name it. Even KR loves it!
Can’t leave HK with an authentic Dim Sum! Yes, Dim Sum is a famous Cantonese cuisine, not Chinese. A lot of my western friends are confused about Cantonese and Chinese cuisine. I always say, if there is seafood involved, then it’s most likely Cantonese. If there is Kong Bao chicken or Orange chicken on the menu, then it’s an American restaurant.

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Hong Kong to Philippines, China Day 68 (April 8)

It turns out that buying one way tickets to Philippines was a bad idea. Their immigration requires proof of your flight out, so we miss our flight while figuring out what to do. Fortunately, the Hong Kong airport has free WIFI internet, and we book flights to Japan.

It takes a lot of time, because finding cost effective flights is complicated without Orbitz. The proof is a lame exercise, because immigration doesn’t check when we land anyways.

We arrive without trouble, pick a hotel from the airport booking service, and stay at Hostel 1632 in the downtown area of Malate in Manila. It’s a business style hotel with function, but no personality. I can touch opposite walls with my hands in the narrow room.

It’s Official

January 2, 2009

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

We had a busy and fun 2008. We started the Chinese New Year with our friends and family for our Feb 8 wedding in Cozumel, Mexico. Our group looks stylin in our kung fu dragon outfits. Robertson rocked the guitar, with Jess on vocals. We swam with our aqua reef friends; including fish, mr. ray, turtle, octopus, sponges, and barracuda.


After a short ski trip, we spent two weeks running through train stations, to see Italy, Germany, and France (still working on posting these pics). You can imagine our joy arriving in the Munich train station to eat a Bavarian breakfast of white sausage, pretzel, and Weiss beer.


Kevin picked up a summer golf habit, and broke bogie golf at the local 9-holer. Vana signed up with a personal trainer, and perfected the after-gym-floor-drop in our living room.

Vana joined Kevin for a quick trip to Taiwan in the fall; working, street food, and karaoke, oh my! We flew out in a typhoon.


We spent thanksgiving in New York with our parents at Erin and Robertson’s new place. We visited Vana’s cousin DongFan, the Bull, and his suit and tie guy friends on Wall Street; delivering my personal complaints. We ate our way through Madison Square Park, and ended most nights with No Sleep till Brooklyn moments on the subway.


2008 ended with a bang! Vana and Kevin left their jobs, took immunization shots in the arm, and planned a world trip. The plan is to explore the following continents in three separate trips. The goal is discovery and staying on budget.

  1. South East Asia
  2. Eastern Europe
  3. Central & South America

Our first stop is South East Asia. The trip officially starts on January 27th. Let us know if you have any recommendations. We love to hear from ya! HAPPY 09!