Saturday, October 27, 2007

Kowloon

I decided to take a day off from errand running and go see the area of town called Kowloon because I have never been. It's sort of like Brooklyn was 10 years ago in it's relation to NY. Just across the water. Not as many people live there as it's not on cool HK Island. But it's emerging.

I'm in desperate need of either (1) nature or (2) culture. HK is nothing but skyscapers and Prada stores. My area of town is cute and there are tons of restaurants and stuff but it's still all city-ish.

So I go to Kowloon and it's more of the same shit. There was a big park so that was nice but still a lot more concrete then I thought there'd be. I guess you have to really go out further to find the cool hiking, temples, small villages, etc.

Below are some pictures I took in Kowloon. Again, nothing that great artistically but something to look at regardless.

I just got back from dinner with my cousin's family and two of my aunts that are in town. Dinner was at 6pm since they were jetlagged and we had kids so now it's 9pm and I'm about to fall asleep but want to force myself to go out for Halloween.

I heard it's crazy here. The big area where expats hang out, Lan Qwai Fong, is supposed to be so crowded that they have crowd control police forcing pedestrians to go only one way down the street. Sounds like a nightmare but something I should see since I'm here. I don't have a costume. Just bought a headband with red devil horns so I'd have something. I'm waiting for this guy, Jan, to call me. Met him when I first got out here and we've been texting ever since but haven't gotten together. He said he's going to a party and I'm desperately trying to stay awake to see if he's going to go at a decent hour.

I'm such a grandma now. I get up at like 6:45am and want to go to bed at 9pm. I must say though...getting up early in the morning has helped a lot with my stress level. I can get so much accomplished! Who knew :)

Here are the Kowloon pictures:



Could there BE anymore shopping in this freakin' city? I swear...




And then behind me...more shops. But at least this cool statue too.




Get ready for way too many pictures of birds. I found Kowloon park and got a little too excited at the nature.




I love the bill of this duck. (bear with me...)




Flamingos! And not the plastic kind that you stick in your front yard after eating too much seafood at Flamingo Joe's





One more flamingo






















More huge skyscrapers after I emerge from the park.




I saw a sign for a pier so I thought it would be cool to walk to the water. Then I see this building. I don't know what it is but it's HUGE!







So I walk to the pier expecting it to be crowded as hell like everything else here but this is what I see. Two people.





Maybe this has something to do with it? Look at that view....ahhhhhh. So majestic! The beautiful colors, that sea air. Just take a deep breath of th-- [cough, cough, COUGH, COUGH, COUGH, sniff, achoo! sniff, sigh]





I live on that hill behind the skyscrapers. Funny, because when I'm over there I don't see the pollution so I think, "Pollution? What pollution? I don't see any pollu----cough, COUGH, achoo! Why are my allergies so bad here?"





Oooh! More nature!




















Aaaand, back in the city again




At least this block was nice because it's next to the park. Crap on one side and trees on another.

That's it for now. Jan still hasn't texted me and it's 9:21pm. [yaaawwwwwwn] I think I'm just going to walk one loop around Lan Qwai Fong to see costumes and then come home. Then at least I can say I went out for Halloween in Hong Kong. You know, because that matters...always adding to the resume of life.

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