I came across this video of the races at Happy Valley today on the travel website iloho.com and think you might enjoy it too. A little glimpse into Wednesday nights in Hong Kong!
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“An impressive beast”
November 5, 2007 · 1 Comment
On Friday I caught up with CNN anchor and business travel guru, Richard Quest, during the Hong Kong stop of his Asia tour. Billed as “a voice of authority” on the Airbus A380 I was eager to get all the nitty gritty on this behemoth of the skies.
You’ve probably seen the news about Singapore Airlines grounding the hopes of amorous airborne couples by now: no sex on board the A380 please, we’re Singaporean etc. Well, Richard Quest, who flew on SQ’s maiden A380 voyage has a couple tips for mile high club wannabes and I’m going to share them with you here:
Tip 1: Be very careful in the first class suites
They aren’t completely sealed and have no sound proofing. The diminutive Singaporean air hostesses can’t see over the top of the privacy screens, but the airline’s taller passengers can. So, please, do everyone on board a favour and keep the cord on those first class pyjamas firmly tied.
Tip 2: Business class is where it’s at
If you’re a determined in-flight fumbler there is, according to Mr. Quest, a bathroom in the front of the business class cabin (left-hand side) where there’s enough room for “a veritable orgy”. Amorous couples should head there instead and save a few thousand dollars in the process.
So there you have it, quest over.
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Tagged: A380, Hong Kong, Richard Quest, Singapore Airlines
Moon Festival Lanterns, Victoria Park
September 28, 2007 · Leave a Comment
There were hundreds of coloured lanterns hanging in Victoria Park this week to celebrate the Moon Festival. The festival always happens on the fifteenth day of the eight lunar month of the Chinese calendar when the moon is at its largest, lowest and brightest. It’s an important family day in China and relatives gather to eat mooncake and tell stories of Chang’e. As legend has it Chang’e flew to the moon where she has lived ever since. Forget the man in the moon, in China the woman got there first!
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Tagged: Causeway Bay, Festivals, Hong Kong, Lanterns, Moon Festival, Photography, Victoria Park