On the day of the full moon during the 8th month, the Chinese celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival. It is a day that is characterized by eating mooncakes, fruit, and BBQ. Families get together to hangout outside and tell the stories of the day. We went to Tin Hua on Hong Kong island to see the dance of the Fire Dragon. Dating back to 1888 when the old fishing village was plagued with a series of catastrophes, they created a dragon covered in incense to chase away the bad ghosts. The dance lasted 3 days and takes place during the mid-Autumn festival.
Thursday, October 12, 2017
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Macau
When you go to Macau from Hong Kong, you barely notice you've crossed through immigration. The two former colonies have taken very different paths since rejoining the mainland in the late 90's. Macau has largely been integrated into China and adopted many of it's social policies, while Hong Kong has been much more resistant. Macau has also taken advantage of it's unique position to transform from a colonial backwater to the adult playground of Asia. As a traveler, Macau gives two things Hong Kong doesn't: historical quarters from before the 18th century and casinos. Also the best grilled pork sandwich I've ever had.
| What's left of poor Saint Paul's cathedral. |
| A little corner of Macau for relaxing away from the tourists. |
| The House of Dancing Water didn't have much in the way of plot, but certainly gave more than one's fill of spectacle. |
| A quick selfie outside the place we walked away with a free sushi dinner from! |
Thursday, September 21, 2017
End of the Hong Kong Summer
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| Teriyaki Eel Bento Box. |
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| Turtles are good luck. |
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| Cliff jumping in Sai Kung. |
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| Fantasy drafting in the library. |
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| The hungry ghost festival left overs from the street. |
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| Some nice flowers for Eva's birthday. |
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| The Lantau Vertical race. A trail race to the top of Hong Kong's top peak in absolutely sweltering heat. The Lantau Buddha can be seen in the background. |
| We made it! |
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Sailing Cat Ba
Ha Long Bay is famous for the limestone cliffs surrounded by calm green sea water. Hence, it gets a lot of tourist. We picked the less touristy (it didn't always feel like it) neighbor Lan Ha Bay and Cat Ba Island. From Hanoi the island is a short boat/bus ride away.
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| No idea what the point of this is. |
| Squid fishing. |
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| We met a local photographer while having an egg-coffee and he took a photo of us. |
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