I think we saw as much as we physically could in a single day. My Fitbit recorded over 12 miles of walking around Hong Kong Island and Tsim Tsa Tsui. One thing I’ve yet to mention is the wonderful Octopus card, which can be used for every bus, train, tram, ferry, and even at shops…
HK and Cambodia – Day 2 – Lion Peak
Without Grace, Jess and I would not have thought to go on a hike in Hong Kong, nor would we have known about the Lion Peak. Perhaps if I had known how steep the hike was I would have hesitated, but ultimately the view was well worth it. We met some of Grace’s friends at…
HK and Cambodia – Day 1 – Part B – Mong Kok
We landed in Hong Kong around noon local time. Because we were so sleep depriving, we automatically accepted the local time – not necessarily *adjusted,* but at least our bodies didn’t protest too much. We were unsuccessful trying to find out where Jess’s bag might be. Southwest had made it seem like sending the bag…
HK and Cambodia – Flying
Day 1 – 18+ Hours of Flying I didn’t know my body could hurt so much from just *sitting*. However, after a twelve hour nonstop from LAX to Beijing, then standing for two hours in lines for customs, and then yet another three-and-a-half-hour flight, everything hurts. The worst is probably my ears; I was recovering…
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