We went to Repulse Bay, a beach on the south end of Hong Kong island. It was pretty empty, and the tourists from mainland China who were there would come via tour bus, get out, take a picture of the beach, and leave. There are two extremes that people follow here: hiding from the sun (wearing masks, hats, umbrellas, etc.), or baking in the sun until you're crispy. We went to Pizza Hut for lunch, since it was the only thing around. Apparently Pizza Hut here is the biggest date spot... mid-upper class restaurant. But they don't do cheese very well in HK, and the pizza sauce was thousand island dressing... so yeah, that was not good.
Tried a new restaurant in Kennedy Town that was slightly more expensive than we had hoped, but still really awesome food. The restaurants here close on weird days and at weird times, so new ones are always popping up that you never noticed before. Closed restaurants have a garage door in front of them, so you can't get a good feel for what exists unless its open.
We went shopping in Causeway Bay, home of the coolest malls and stores I've ever seen. We went to Uniqlo!! Best store, although the one in Japan is 3 times the size. Saw some cool clothes at an awesome store called Aland that you could probably only pull off if you're a super fashionable Chinese girl. We also went to an AMAZING bookstore called Eslite, which had some really high end tea and accessories like fountain pens, notebooks, and postcards.
Great shirt:
For dinner, we went to Din Tai Fong, which is a Michelin star rated restaurant that serves Shanghai dumplings - aka dumplings filled with soup! So delicious. check out the pics below for instructions on how to eat them! Its just like regular dim sum, but with soup inside.
We explored a really cool area called Sheung Wan, which has a bunch of stalls full of old Mao paraphernalia, antique Chinese art and statues, and trendy new restaurants and bars. We saw this coffee place that makes something called "ice drip coffee", which was the contraption in the pic below. You put ice on top, and coffee in the middle, and then it takes 8 hours to... steep... I don't know, I don't drink coffee. Whatever.
We went to an old temple, pretty cool, lots of incense. Also this was on Yom Kippur, so I teeeeechnically went to temple... and then had shrimp dumplings for lunch. Whoops!
Goddess of fruit?
We found a restaurant called WAFFFLE! that served waffles. It was pretty good, and they poke holes in the waffles and put chocolate pieces inside.
I do go to class, contrary to what some people might think. And just outside the law building, there are soooo many koi!
More shopping in Causeway Bay - a bra store called Bubies:
And then we saw a movie about Toronto. LOOK AT THESE COMFORTABLE MOVIE CHAIRS!
My roommate from Kingston came to visit, since HK was the last stop on her honeymoon. We went for dim sum, and I finally tried chicken feet. Not bad, but its like you're eating chicken skin and sauce. And you have to avoid the TOENAILS!
Candy!! Actually found out that they're called jin deui. Not that I can pronounce that.
We went searching for a place called waterfall park, and found these awesome statues and mini shrines!
That's all folks. I'll be sure to post my pictures from Macau later, mostly featuring Portuguese egg tarts (of which I ate 3).






























































