Sunday, October 21, 2012

My First Month in HK

Time really flies fast here in Hong Kong…it’s already been a month since I came here.  An update from last time: I got approved for my last class on the very last day of the add/drop period. Yay!  Now that that’s over with, I’ll move on to share what I have been up to this month. 

During this month, I’ve mostly been exploring Hong Kong.  For my first few days in Hong Kong, I explored the city with some of the other UC students.  The city is so beautiful during the night when all the lights are lit up.  I also went to the Symphony of Lights Show which begins every night at 8pm.  It’s a light show that is best viewed at the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront.  The buildings participating are located in Central Hong Kong so we view it from across the harbor.  The lights from the buildings would light up to the music playing and there would be laser beams shooting out from the buildings.  It was amazing.  I also went to the Peak.  I took the Peak Tram from Central to the top.  The waiting time for the ride was super long…maybe an hour and a half.  I paid with my Octopus Card.  When I got to the Peak, I went to Sky Terrace 428, which is the highest 360° viewing platform in Hong Kong.  The view of the entire Hong Kong city was amazing as well.
Symphony of Lights
View of Hong Kong from the Peak
I spent the Mid-Autumn festival and National Day Holiday long weekend in Hong Kong.  My friends and I went to Causeway Bay to see the Lee Kum Kee Lantern Wonderland.  They built a giant lantern where we could walk in and every fifteen minutes or so, there would be a light show accompanied by music within the lantern.  I also went to see the Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance.  It was very crowded as many people were waiting to see the dragon.  The dragon wasn’t an ordinary dragon, it was a dragon made out of lit incense.  This was the first time I saw this kind of dragon, so waiting for almost 2 hours was worth it.  On National Day, I also went to Tsim Sha Tsui to see 23 minutes of fireworks.  Chinese songs were played throughout the show and it was wonderful!
Lee Kum Kee Lantern Wonderland
Waiting to get into the lantern
Inside the Lantern
Tai Hang Dragon Dance - The large crowd

The Tai Hang Dragon
23 Minutes of Fireworks on National Day
I also hiked in the New Territories, watched the horse races in Happy Valley, went to Stanley Beach, went to Kowloon Park, ate street food in Mongkok, visited temples, and did many other things that I will update later.
Happy Valley Racecourse

Stanley Beach

Wong Tai Sin Temple
Street food in Mongkok
Street food in Mongkok

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