Saturday, January 9, 2010
The Bad: Traffic
To go the 2 miles from our place to Wan Chai can take thirty minutes. Not awesome, but I'm assuming Shanghai will be worse.
The Good: Wan Chai
Thursday, January 7, 2010
The Bad: Sweet Pollution, bro
The Good: Star Ferry
Plugging back and forth across the ever dwindling Hong Kong harbor for a cool 100+ years, the Star Ferry has been a favorite of mine (and every tourist to visit) for some time. Great cheap date: buy a couple beers at 7-11 on the Kowloon side, board the ferry right around 8pm and watch the buildings get their flair on for the Symphony of Lights. Total cost of about 25HKD, depending on your beer purchase.
The Good, The Bad, The Hong Kong
I'm going to post pretty relentlessly this weekend with my thoughts on the past two years or so I've spent in Hong Kong. With the move on Sunday, it's time to take the leap, turning notions into what I hope can pass as insights. There will be pictures, links, and a whole lot of pontificating.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Five Potential Hong Kong New Year's Resolutions
A quick rundown of 5 ideas for any Hong Kongers (expat and local alike) yet to settle on a New Year's Resolution:
- Start dressing for the temperature rather than the date. Yes, it is officially Winter, but it is also about 68 degrees outside. Yesterday at least 85% of the people I saw were wearing some combination of boots, parkas, scarves, and hats.
- Walk with some sense of purpose at rush hours. Hong Kong has a glorious 350 kilometers of hiking trails (just in the big 4 trails) within easy reach of where ever you are in the fine territory. When the urge comes upon you to stroll at a leisurely pace, go for it, but maybe doing so on the sliver of sidewalk beside Queen's Road at 7 pm on Wednesday is not the right choice of venue/moment.
- Never go to Lan Kwai Fong again, unless you have visitors in town and want to show them a spectacle. Really, its the only acceptable reason to go and that you are just hearing this from me is almost incredible.
- Spend at least 1/3 as much time with your children as your maid does. Seriously, if you find that you absolutely need to have your maid with you and your family at all times (including, but not limited to beach trips, back to school shopping, LouHu tailor visits, and holiday dinners) this might be an area of life worthy of a quick re-evaluation. Just send the kids to boarding school if you don't want to be bothered with caring for them during your free time.
- Support local artists, musicians, charities, and brands. Hong Kong is what it is culturally partially because the only acts that can garner any support are Oasis and Lady Gaga. Go to Clockenflap, check out Schoeni, Exit, and Osage galleries, listen to A Roller Control and Chochukmo. If the event you go to ends up sucking, at least you can be ironic and make fun of it.
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