This morning we went to another district called 'Mong Gok', popular for a couple of things; the 'Ladies Market' aka 'noiy-yun giye', more damn cell phone shops, and sneaker shops aka 'boaw-hie-gye'. As implied in the above names, we split up and looked for our own deals. My 1st impression was you can find every new cell phone, blackberry and electronic gadget, but you may want to brush up on your prices as things do seem much more costly in Hong Kong.
Chinese people are notorius for celaphaning anything that can be celaphaned and covered for protection or for whatever mysterious reason (ala remote controls, chesterfields and oven dials). Along with this 'style', every sneaker you saw in the many shops was no different; more damn celaphane and more damn shrinkwrap. Next thing you know, they're tin-foiling their cell phones!!!
In the evening, we all met a bunch of Sandra's other friends for a neat surprise dinner near the World Trade Centre, all orchestrated by Andrew several weeks ago. Yes, she was surprised and I think very delighted to see all the people that were just too 'busy' to fit into her schedule. Good work Drew!
We concluded our night with some drinks at a nearby lounge in Causeway Bay.
Chinese people are notorius for celaphaning anything that can be celaphaned and covered for protection or for whatever mysterious reason (ala remote controls, chesterfields and oven dials). Along with this 'style', every sneaker you saw in the many shops was no different; more damn celaphane and more damn shrinkwrap. Next thing you know, they're tin-foiling their cell phones!!!
In the evening, we all met a bunch of Sandra's other friends for a neat surprise dinner near the World Trade Centre, all orchestrated by Andrew several weeks ago. Yes, she was surprised and I think very delighted to see all the people that were just too 'busy' to fit into her schedule. Good work Drew!
We concluded our night with some drinks at a nearby lounge in Causeway Bay.
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'boaw-hie-gye' YES! Nhiep!
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