Back in the states, we attended North Blvd Church of Christ. There we had a friend named Stacy Kile. Her parents have lived in Hong Kong for about
We flew from Fukuoka, Japan to Taipei, Taiwan (hour lay-over) then to Hong Kong. Sandy met us at the airport and took us home.
The next morning we went to The Peak, the top of the mountain that over looks Hong Kong. From there we could see SO much, it was beautiful. We walked around the path that circles the top part of the mountains. The weather was wonderful. Nice cool breeze and warm sun.
We headed back to the apartment to get ready for church. The church there in Hong Kong is about 95% Filipino women. There are 2 or 3 men there. They asked me to lead a few songs, which I was thrilled to do! It was great to be able to worship with a congregation again!
That evening we took a walk through the park, right in the heart of HK. Bob and Sandy treated us to a very filling 'Western Meal' at Dan Ryans. After that we went to the Temple St. Night Market. We found many things we had been looking for, almost got squished by the crowds, and saw many interesting and useless items for sale :)
The next morning we went on the Longest Escalator in the world. It's actually a series of escalators but it was still very neat.
The next day we went to the Stanley Market, Jade Market, and the Ladies Market. It was basically a day of walking around, exploring and shopping. Wednesday morning we explored around the Escalator again. We had a wonderful time. Sandy got to come most places with us. She was a great guide! Bob and Sandy just found out they will be moving back to the states in a week. We JUST made it - if we came any later the Kile's would not have been there. So it was nice for her to be able to go do all the touristy things one last time.
It was very interesting. When doing any type of construction the Hong Kongese would use bamboo scaffolding. Quite scary looking but I guess it works!
We took the same route back home. We got home to Oita City around 12:30am Thursday Morning. We went to go get our bikes where we had left them.... They were NOT where we left them. We were so tired and now we don't have bikes. After searching around a bit we found them. People often move bikes because they need to get to theirs and can't but normally they'll move it over... not 15 feet away! We were very relieved! We went home, ate, and went to bed!
I'm really enjoying your posts. You guys are getting to do some really cool stuff.
ReplyDeleteCool! Sounded like you guys had a lot of fun! what a nice trip! Your so lucky getting to do all this!! Thanks for the post and pics, enjoyed it!
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