Friday, February 27, 2009

Family Portrait



Don't we look great?

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Hong Kong vol. 3: Hong Kong at Night

Dusk over the Harbor as seen from Victoria Peak

Also from Vicoria Peak, the view of the city. I like to compare this to seeing the Grand Canyon. They are each views that are magnificent, awe inspiring and humbling. One speaks of God's majesty, the other of Man's ingenuity. Both are incredible.


See, we were actually there. Well, at least there is proof for four of us.



The kids outside the Hong Kong LDS Temple on Christmas Day.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Hong Kong vol. 2: Around the city


A view from Hong Kong Park



A picture of people taking a picture of people taking a picture in Hong Kong Park



In Times Square. It seems like every Chinese city has a Times Square, even Suzhou.



Small shopping street, much steeper than the picture shows



The gate of an old prison



Next up: Hong Kong at Night

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Hong Kong vol. 1: The hotel and Soho

I'm finally posting some images from our trip to Hong Kong for Christmas:


This is our itty-bitty hotel room, actually at a guest house (kind of like a hostel). We all stayed for a week in one small room, about the size of John's bedroom at our apartment. There were three bunk beds, you can see the one overhead, the one in the background, and the one to the left in this picture. The bathroom is to the left, actually the size of a shower stall, and in fact, it doubled as the shower stall, with toilet and shower in one small space. With a view right into someone's kitchen if you opened the window. When we got back to Suzhou, we actually felt like our apartment was huge!


The Soho area of Hong Kong has an outdoor escalator to carry people to the higher streets in the neighborhood. I understand it moves down the mountain in the morning to take commuters to their jobs, then switches to up the mountain for the remainder of the day.

Views from the escalator:





Next up: Views from the city

Monday, February 9, 2009

Opting-out

It's supposedly the last night of the Chinese New Year (we thought it was last night, or maybe tomorrow night, who knows?). Maybe you thought it was a one night deal, but it's not. We've had fireworks, ranging from just a couple a day to the full barrage, every day since my last posting. That first night of fireworks remains one of the coolest things we've seen, but after two weeks of fireworks, we're not really feeling the need to experience it again tonight. Plus we have to work tomorrow. So, with the help of earplugs, we're opting out.