On my way from Illinois to my current assignment in Timor-Leste, the trip was long enough that I got a couple of layovers. The first was in Hong Kong. Unfortunately, I was in the final stages of a cold and the beginning stages of severe jet lag, so I didn't take much time to see the city. I was happy to get these photos on the one day I really felt like going outside. The top photo is a statue of Bruce Lee on Hong Kong's equivalent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. While I was there, I saw the Chinese junk in the lower picture. Very cool.
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Friday, October 11, 2013
Sights in Hong Kong
On my way from Illinois to my current assignment in Timor-Leste, the trip was long enough that I got a couple of layovers. The first was in Hong Kong. Unfortunately, I was in the final stages of a cold and the beginning stages of severe jet lag, so I didn't take much time to see the city. I was happy to get these photos on the one day I really felt like going outside. The top photo is a statue of Bruce Lee on Hong Kong's equivalent of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. While I was there, I saw the Chinese junk in the lower picture. Very cool.
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Keep your hands off Bruce Lee's junk!
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