Did I mention big? According to HK Special Administration, Hong Kong has 1500 buildings identified at skyscrapers which are taller than 100 meters or 328 feet. 350 of those are taller than 150 meters or roughly 500 feet. The tallest is the International Commerce Center, the ninth tallest building in the world, at a hair less than 1600 feet. By my calculations that’s over a quarter of a mile high. I wonder what how long the Starbucks line is in the morning before work? Anyway, high population density just begins to describe the amount of humans per square inch in this city.
The street food here is delicious. The fragrance of curry, hot oil, baking bread, hum bao, and others made our mouth water as we strolled down the side streets in a local market. Hong Kong is the Dim Sum Capital of the world. Bite sized treats of ambrosia, pork, fish, beef, veggies, tarot, shell fish....you name it. All good.
Hey all. More later. Catching up on some sleep before heading out on more adventures.
The street food here is delicious. The fragrance of curry, hot oil, baking bread, hum bao, and others made our mouth water as we strolled down the side streets in a local market. Hong Kong is the Dim Sum Capital of the world. Bite sized treats of ambrosia, pork, fish, beef, veggies, tarot, shell fish....you name it. All good.
Hey all. More later. Catching up on some sleep before heading out on more adventures.

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SW says he really enjoyed his visit to Hong Kong and plans to go back. Bring lots of pictures for those of us stuck at home!
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