Archive for March, 2009
Three types on banknotes
It is a bit confusing at the beginning to use Hong Kong dollars. Similar to India they have agreed to use more than one type of banknote for $20, $50, $100 and $1000. The Government, through the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, authorizes three commercial banks to issue currency notes in Hong Kong: – the Hong […]
21Mar2009 | Dorota and Alex | 0 comments | ContinuedBamboo Scaffholding
There has always been something to amaze me when travelling in Asia. Perhaps one that I feel is the craziest, is the bamboo scaffolding used instead of steel. I’m sure that it works well considering I’ve now seen this used over 20 floors high, but would you dare climb it? I’m still not sure why […]
21Mar2009 | Alex and Dorota | 2 comments | ContinuedNgong Ping 360 Cable car accident
Great the cable car we are taking to the top of Lantau island has been shut for 6 months as a car fell off. It fell over 50 meters before suddenly being stopped by the ground. Luckily there was no one in it! They have no idea what caused the car to fall off but […]
21Mar2009 | Alex and Dorota | 0 comments | ContinuedVictoria Peak
Victoria Peak is a mountain in Hong Kong. It is also known as Mount Austin, and locally as The Peak. I believe it is better known as the best location in the city to watch the amazing panorama of Hong Kong. Being 554 meters above sea level, Victoria Peak is the highest point within Hong […]
20Mar2009 | Dorota and Alex | 0 comments | ContinuedHong Kong in the Flog
When trying to ask the waiter in the restaurant on top of Victoria Peak how often the fog is like this, he was rather puzzled and could not work out what we were on about. After several minutes he can back and replied “ahh the flog”. Brilliant. Apparantly March is one of the worst months […]
20Mar2009 | Alex and Dorota | 0 comments | ContinuedDropping stuff out windows
Stop doing this!! It’s wrong. An amusing message left outside our Hong Kong apartment this morning. People have been complaining about residents throwing objects out of the windows. What’s wrong with that from the 20th floor?
19Mar2009 | Alex and Dorota | 0 comments | ContinuedFresh Fruit Juices from Hong Kong Night Stalls
It became our Hong Kong daily tradition to get a fresh fruit juice produced by this really nice lady who worked at the counter. Using quite simple tools the juices were fantastic and served very quickly. As our Chinese was quite limited (Alex was trying to say ‘thank you’ in Chinese, but no one could […]
19Mar2009 | Dorota and Alex | 2 comments | ContinuedPlastic food in Hong Kong
I came across various ways of presenting menus: in some countries you get photos, less or more attractive, in other countries, such as India it is cheaper to pay someone to paint pictures/billboards. In China they are more creative and the mass production supports creating plastic food, which looks hilarious on restaurants’ displays.
19Mar2009 | Dorota and Alex | 2 comments | ContinuedAquaDom/AquaDome – Berlin Sealife Centre
The AquaDom in Berlin, it was ok, although extremely hyped up. No comparison to the Great Barrier Reef… Sydney here we come 🙂
5Mar2009 | Alex and Dorota | 2 comments | ContinuedAm I too old for Wall-E?
I’m shocked that I’m almost 29 and I still couldn’t resist buying this R/C Wall-E Toy. This little Disney/Pixars U-Control Wall-E is fantasitc and my little sister is going to love it! As much as I do, I can’t take it to Australia.
2Mar2009 | Alex | 0 comments | Continued