Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Back on China soil

Welcome back to my blog, formally known as 'George Goes To China!' After six months away in Canada, I have returned to China. I left Canada on Halloween night, and boarded a red-eye flight to Hong Kong via Taipei. It was the quickest flight I've had in a long while, which was a small miracle considering it was a 13 hour flight. Being upgraded to an emergency exit window seat may have had something to do with it. Nothing like a little leg room on a transcontinental flight! 

I arrived in Hong Kong on the morning of November 2nd, (losing November 1st to the time change of course,) and met up with my friend Brad. We hopped on a Turbo Jet ferry to Macao, checked in to a nice hotel called the Sintra, and wandered the streets. Macao was impressive, very clean and to our surprise the drivers actually stopped for pedestrians at the crosswalks. Something you never see in China. The Portugese influence was very cool indeed. I managed to take a few photos before my phone ran out of juice. 

Taipei airport, waiting for my plane to leave for Hong Kong.

Macao

Portugese-style plaza in Macao

Idyllic street of Macao

Macao

Apartment building, so colourful and full of life, Macao

The next morning we hopped on a ferry boat back to Hong Kong where we spent the day with a few of Brad's restaurant colleagues, visiting a new Mexican restaurant of theirs that is opening soon, and having drinks on a patio by the sea, watching the ships and tankers going by. We had a delicious Thai meal before our ride arrived to drive us home to China. Yesterday was my first day back in Shekou, Shenzhen. I spent some time walking along the waterfront and reacquainting myself with the neighbourhood. 
Taking a stroll along the waterfront, Shekou, Shenzhen.

View outside my bedroom window. Happy to see some blue sky!

1 comment:

  1. Helena! We are happy you made it safe and sound. :)
    It is so nice to see your photos and now we can follow your adventures. At least the ones you decide to share here. Haha
    We miss you and are happy you've begun your china chapter. Xox

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