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13 Jun 2013
... after a week in the spotlight with this whole leak thing, you might be getting accustomed to that sinking feeling. Why not just take that to a whole new level by jumping on Ocean Park's epic, stomach-churning drop of death, The Abyss? ...
Nothing can take your mind off all those CIA officials hovering over you like seeing a few cheeky monkeys at play. Hong Kong Zoo isn't the most exciting of locations, to be fair ...
... it's a huge, massive, bronze Buddha, unlike anything you've likely seen before. It's also sitting there all serene, without a care in the world - something you could possibly take on board right now. If that doesn't sell it, you could take the Ngong Pin 360, a massive and spectacular cable car, to the destination ...
... Markets, malls, mini-malls, even minier malls - we've got it all, at bargain basement prices ...
http://www.timeout.com.hk/around-town/features/58854/10-things-edward-snowden-has-to-see-while-in-hong-kong.html
GeorgeGist
(25,321 posts)rucky
(35,211 posts)But if I'm going all that way, I'd also like to hit the mainland for a couple weeks.
Cha
(297,323 posts)rucky
(35,211 posts)and here's the list...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_China
Cha
(297,323 posts)rucky. thank you.
My niece taught English in China one summer and made it to the Great Wall.