I just got back from a week in Hong Kong and China.
This is a view from my hotel room at the Sheraton overlooking the harbor. In the center on the other side of the bay is the convention center and on the far right is The Peak.
From our base in HK, we went into mainland China to the cities of Shenzhen, Guangzhou and a couple of other smaller cities.
Going into China was much like visiting India or Nepal. Lots of cars, smog, traffic and people. Life is difficult with tremendous amounts of construction in every direction. This contributes to the daily traffic jams and smog.
After a couple of tough days enduring the travel and food, our host took us to Mission Hills for a wonderful lunch. This is billed as the world’s largest golf course with over twenty courses in the complex. It is truly an experience reserved for the uber rich in China.
There are some fabulous homes along the golf course. It is comparable to Pelican Hills in Newport Beach.
On my last day there, we got to do some sightseeing around Hong Kong. We visited the Floating Dragon Restaurant by taking a small ferry. We had a quick lunch and continued on to our next destination.
For the next stop, we went to Repluse Bay where I dipped my feet in the water and shopped at the Stanley Market.
Here is one of the many temples.
Finally, we went to the Peak for dinner and a view.
Another picture from the top of the peak.
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