Hong Kong: Alyce’s perspective

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Well, the first leg our our trip is over.  Hong Kong has been great! The Grand Hyatt was beautiful.  One thing that has really struck me is how helpful everyone is.  I suppose that is part of the Asian culture.  The service is unreal. Everyone we came in contact with went above and beyond to make us feel comfortable.  Also, I was amazed by how CLEAN everything is.  Everywhere you looked there was someone cleaning.  From sweeping leaves in the park to cleaning the windows of the store fronts to the subway floor…..everything was spotless.

Another thing that I noticed is how safe I felt.  We walked down a lot of tiny alleys at night (things that I would NEVER do in New Orleans) and never felt threatened.  Justin asked the concierge at the hotel if there are any areas that we should avoid, and he said no.  We walked all over the city, rode the subway, buses, and ferries, and I always felt comfortable.

I still can’t get over how many people there are in Hong Kong.  Everywhere you go, no matter what time it is, there are always people bustling around. The city has a New York sort of feeling to it….but with more people! The shopping is really incredible.  Unfortunately, Chanel, Hermes, Gucci, and Cartier are out of my price range but it was pretty cool to see all the shops.  There was pretty much a shopping mall or two or three on every block.

We both really enjoyed the food as well.  We ate in a big range of places: from noodle bowls and roasted meats in tiny restaurants (one of which didn’t have an English menu!) to very nice “sit-down” meals.  The last night, we ate at a really great Asian restaurant called The Chairman.  The highlight of that meal was the pork belly dish and the clam with chili jelly dish. The flavors were great, and it was nice to have some local dishes on our last night in Hong Kong. Hopefully, I continue to get better with my chopstick skills…..which were non-existent before this trip! I suppose if it’s your only option, you do the best you can (noodle soup with chopsticks…..why not?!!).

Overall, I have really enjoyed my time in Hong Kong.  To be honest, I was pretty anxious leading up to this trip (shocking, I’m sure, to those of you who know me well). I had a lot going on at home, and I wasn’t sure if leaving was to best idea. The first few days were kind of tough, but I’m starting to feel better. I miss my family, my dogs, and my house, but I feel that this blog (plus Skype, Facebook, and email) has really helped me feel not so far away. I hope that people are enjoying reading about our experiences.  Please don’t be hesitant to post comments.  We love it, and it keeps us motivated to keep the blog as updated as possible.  Love you all!!!

Alyce

 

Hong Kong in pictures

“Take lots of pictures”…That was usually one of the first things we heard after telling people about our trip.  Thankfully, we had planned on doing just that, and we certainly took plenty of pictures in Hong Kong (and Macau).

Here is the link to some of our better pictures from Hong Kong.  You should be able to view the pictures in a regular sized window.  Or, if you’d like to see any of the pictures in a larger size, you can click on them and select the size – up to the original image size which is very large.

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If anyone has trouble viewing, respond in the comments; and I’ll see if I can help.  Here are a couple of the pictures from the gallery (though, again, there are more pictures in higher quality at the link above):

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Good bye Hong Kong… Hello Japan.

We’re at Hong Kong airport in the Cathay Pacific lounge waiting for our flight to Osaka where we’ll catch a bus to kyoto. We have a one hour delay but that’s not a problem since our flight is non stop. Hopefully I’ll have some time to work on the Hong Kong wrap on the flight. 20130116_091217

 

Update: we’re glad or flight was delayed. The lounge here is very very nice. 20130116_09362620130116_09363820130116_09365820130116_09371420130116_093741

Macau and Michelin Stars

On our third day in Hong Kong we took the ferry to Macau.  Macau (pronounced Ma-Cow) is a small Portuguese country know for casinos and gambling!  The ferry ride was about an hour long.  You have to bring your passport, because you are technically going into another country.  When we got there, we walked around the historical areas first.  It is very different looking than Hong Kong.

The buildings are very colorful, and it has a much different vibe than Hong Kong.  There are several areas with shops and markets. Many of the shops were selling something that was similar to beef jerky (but they didn’t call it beef jerky). It was some sort of dehydrated sheet of meat (beef, pork, boar etc.).  All the places were giving out samples. Justin tried it. I wouldn’t.

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Exploring Hong Kong: Day 2

On day 2 in Hong Kong, we took the bus (double decker buses!) to an area called Stanley.  This is much quieter area than we were in the first day.  Of course, there were several markets and lots of shopping!  We noticed that this area had much more foreign (non-Asian) people than we saw the previous day.  We walked down to a little beach and sat by the water for a while.  It was a much prettier/sunnier day than the day before!

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Out and About in Hong Kong

Yesterday was our first full day exploring the city. First, we took the Star Ferry to Kowloon and walked around. There are so so many shops/malls/markets that it is amazing!! It was really incredible to see all the people and experience the action.

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We stopped at Simpson Sin’s (a tailor), and Justin got fitted for a custom made suit and shirt. On Tuesday, we will go back for his final fitting. That was really cool. The people at the shop were so nice. Justin heard about it from Anthony Bourdain. After that, we walked through the “ladies” market. Here, they have hundreds of booths selling fake designer purses, clothes etc.

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The flight to Hong Kong

I’m writing this with three hours left on my flight, and I’ve never been so disappointed to only have three hours left on a flight.  The experience in Cathay Pacific first class has literally been unbelievable….and I had thought that I had a pretty good idea of what to expect.

From New Orleans, we flew to Chicago on a regional jet in first class, which was nice but nothing like international first/business.  Basically it is what you see on all domestic flights: the seat is a little wider, there is a little more leg room, and the drinks/snacks are free.

We did not really take advantage of the snacks and just drank some coffee.  The flight attendant was surprised that we didn’t want anything, but nothing really caught our attention.  The flight attendant also noted that the shopping would be very good in Hong Kong and Singapore…Something he seemed very excited about.  Anyway, he was a nice guy.

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The Big Trip: Alyce’s perspective

Our Bags all packed

Our Bags all packed

I’ll never forget the first time Justin introduced this idea to me. We just arrived in Anguilla in May 2011, and we were sitting by the beach having a drink. I suppose he thought that I would be more easy going, but he was wrong!!

This is how it went:
Justin: “I think that we should take a big trip after you graduate”
Me: “Where and for how long”
Justin: “Australia and New Zealand for 4 weeks”
Me: “No.” “Way too long.”

It’s been over a year and a half since we had that conversation and somehow the 4 week trip got extended to a 10 week trip and Justin convinced me to say yes. I’m not really sure how he did it either. He kept showing me pictures of these amazing, once in a lifetime experiences and beautiful hotels. It would have been crazy to miss out on this opportunity. So, here we are!

We arrived in Hong Kong around 8 pm Friday night.  The flight was incredible, but we’ll go into more detail about that when we have more time.  Today will be our first day exploring the city.  We’re on our way to breakfast!  We’ll catch up soon!

 

Bags on

Bags on

View from the room in Hong Kong

View from the room in Hong Kong

View from the room in Hong Kong in the other direction

View from the room in Hong Kong in the other direction