Friday, May 8, 2015

Pictures from Hong Kong

China snack crackers are yummy!

bunny ears!

Amazing view from Victoria Peak!




a walk with a view!


creepy crawly was about 8-9 inches long!  Malia and I were screaming!!!


putting bunny ears on jie jie (big sister) when she's not looking is funny!






lots of proposals made up here!

The South China sea.  SO pretty!

Even prettier than the view! 
time to go down!

kindergartners on field trip.  they were so cute, with their hats and water bottles strapped across their bodies! 

boat ride to the floating fishing village

floating restaurant holds over 2000 people
one of the floating fishing homes

such a contrast of old and new


a nice breeze on a hot day!



Jackie Chan sold this house to Lee Kum Kee (owner of a famous brand of Asian sauces)

Our view at lunch

We found a lovely hole in the wall for lunch.  Sitting next to 2 American couples

We all enjoyed the Thai Chili chicken pizza, with cilantro

YUM!

Sliders!



Almost Home!

Hong Kong is a little closer to home-a little closer to civilization as we know it. And we are thrilled! Today, we got up and took a half day tour of Hong Kong. We were joined by a few Australian couples on holiday-all very interested in our adoption story. We left Lantau Island, where we are staying at the Marriott, and took a taxi to Kowloon Island. From there, they transported us by bus, to Hong Kong Island. Our first stop was Victoria Peak-the highest peak on HK Island, at 400 meters, but the highest point in HK is actually on Lantau Island (800 meters). We took the tram to the top, which has been operating since the 1880's! It takes you on a trip to the top, at a 45 degree angle! We also visited a floating fishing village, where 4000 people still live! Fun fact: there are over 7000 skyscrapers in HK! The 8th tallest building is here (I think she said 114 stories). The tallest one here in 1980 is now a midget compared to all of the new ones! We are looking out our hotel room, the same view as 4 years ago EXCEPT-they have built a new island!!!! The once open harbor now has a LARGE man-made island covering much of it! Hong Kong is very small in size, comprised of many islands (many man-made). Around 7 million people here.
HK in background
HK behind
pet turtles for Blaise
Our Holiday Inn behind the girls.  We were right by the pet market
Herb market
walking over to Shamian Island, Guangzhou
I used this pharmacy 4 years ago.  It's no Hometown Pharmacy!
We love the island!
favorite statue
silly girls!
Sister Love!
Phoebe made a new friend, Fei Fei.  Just adopted and age 10
Yummy food on the island!  Between 7 Eleven and kindergarten
walk back to the Holiday Inn.
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Hanging gords in your home is good luck
Kittens for sale.  Please, dad!
This girl loves bunnies!
Not sure what these were, but something to put in an aquarium
Holiday Inn Shifu
We are checked out and ready for HK!
Our red couch photo at the Shifu!