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The final couple of weeks

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

So, Hong Kong was drawing to a close. The time flew by and despite my several moves over the 6 weeks, I felt kind of at home. It gave me sufficient time to explore and yet settle in. 
Here are a few more photos of the last days of Hong Kong.

 My last week was spent living in Sheung Wan, so to my delight I could take the tram home everyday. This allowed me to have some nice refreshing coconut water on my rides home. If you have seen any of my previous posts you will know my love for coconut water. It does not get any fresher than this!
 On my last evening in HK I indulged in some pizza. Seriously this was the largest slice of pizza I have ever eaten. This place is in Central in HK, worth a try, not that many different toppings (as I always expect from placing other than Pizza Hut & Dominos) This was seriously a whole medium pizza just placed into massive slices. 
 My co-worker intern Haotien, it will probably be a long time until I see him again. MISS YOU ALREADY! 
 Last lunch at The Hive Hong Kong, lovely people and free pizza. WIN! 
 A few pretty lights in Central outside the nightclub Dragon I. 
 The farewell dinner on the Thursday, ONCE AGAIN in Central. I had delicious fajitas. I am a Mexican girl at heart. 
 Another pizza, this time from Amaroni's, a chain restaurant across HK. Delicious and relatively cheap. The portion size is also MASSIVE, so make sure to share! 
 Pictures of the couple of sunsets I managed to see and capture. Kowloon and on Kennedy Town on Hong Kong Island. 
The two pictures below are from a little place School Food in the large shopping centre in Kowloon Tong. The name may sound unappetising but my oh my was this delicious. Not the traditional Korean food that I have tried elsewhere but so full of flavours. 

At a very well known tourist attraction, Wong Tai Sin. It is not as spiritual as it looks but many chinese people also flock here to make wishes and pray to the different God's. The almost special attraction to this place is the palm and face readers, so many to choose from but BEWARE, NOT CHEAP. Worth going just for a few laughs with your friends I must admit, and just to get away from the high rise buildings for a while. 


An old photo from the Macau trip at Sky 21. It was a beautiful view until the torrential rain, thunder and lighting came!

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