viernes, 8 de enero de 2010

More fun Hong Kong things...

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I have some more specific posts to make (or at least 1), but for now, here's a collection of random things from the trip:

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Before Christmas, there were ridiculous lines to get into the really high-end stores like Louis Vuitton and Prada. It was really interesting. They must give (& get) some niiiiiice gifts! It was also funny that there was no line to get into Coach...

All of their malls really only have fancy expensive stores. There's no equivalent to a Macys or an Old Navy in their malls. But there IS a McDonalds...interesting, no?


This picture is from inside the Venetian Hotel in Macau. I had never seen a store's name be a website. I'm assuming that the store's name is izzue, but...maybe it's not. They put the whole website up there...As for Macau. I have few pictures of it so I'll just talk about it on this one. Macao is about an hour ferry ride from HK. But you may have a looooong wait in customs. It took us almost an hour to get through.And then there was not much to do there, really. The only points of interest there are casinos. They're some pretty grand casinos (the Venetian was HUGE. According to Wikipedia, it's the largest single structure hotel building in Asia and the fourth largest building in the world by area), but that's it. Hmm...not so much recommended. Unless you're a gambler. Or want to say you went.

Times Square Hong Kong! Gee, they use alot of our stuff. Soho, Times Square...unless those places are actually from somewhere else...look it up and tell me. This was (obviously) 2 days before New Years.

As in England, don't forget to look the Right way =D
Love it. Very clever.

I just really liked this ad. It's very classy.

Hehehe.

"One beer. One world of friends." Oh, advertisements and their messages.

But, oh, were they serious. It would move from one side of the opening to the other (as in, several feet to yards around while people were coming off of the ferry)

Why doesn't MY Starbucks deliver? I would LOVE that! If only I lived in Hong Kong...delivery.

This has got to be the coolest piano I've ever seen.

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