Not only did I have a layover in HK on the way to Germany, but I had one on the way back as well. I stayed (by myself - yikes!) in a private room in a hostel for 2 nights. I read tons of reviews online before choosing my place...to make sure it wasn't too sketch :)
It certainly was not like any place I have ever stayed...
Here is the hallway outside of my room
And here is Jackie Chan :) only made of wax..
On my first day of exploring I decided to take the world's steepest cable car journey (literally) up to "The Peak" for a view of the entire Hong Kong area. I was all excited about my big day out and my list of sights to see...until I got outside and it was about 200 degrees...then all I could think about was my air-conditioned room..BUT, I stuck with the plan and trooped on anyway. In line for the cable car, I overheard a couple in front of me talking and accidentally mistook them for kiwis...big mistake when they are actually Aussies! After chatting a few minutes they felt bad that I was all alone and decided to adopt me for the day! I literally went everywhere with them after that, and saw much more than I probably would have otherwise :) Even though I told them my name was Nicole, they called me Nikki right from the start :) They even bought me lunch!! I heard fantastic stories about the war in Nam and riding Harley's all over the world:)
Here we are posing at the cable car platform :
Here's the view from the top. Hong Kong is HUGE....and the buildings are so tall and skinny!
They didn't even make fun of my giant sunglasses! they just loved me for me ...
Here's that peak tram that I was talking about...
Take a look at these really skinny double-decker buses! They could squeeze through anywhere!
This is the Hong Kong MTR underground subway. Sure was empty when I got on...
Okay, so some of you may know that I have a fairly strong aversion to Chinese food.... All I can say is that I was VERY brave for lunch with my new friends. I ordered something off of the menu which I could not read, by just picking out one of the pictures... Apparently I ordered noodles with mystery dumplings....but the good news is: it didn't make me want to vomit :) I actually enjoyed it!
I loved how everything was matching green :) And that can of green tea sure was yummy...
Despite my bravery, these are a few things that I definitely did NOT eat...
hello, billboard city...
All over the city was bamboo scaffolding. It looked terrifying.
Here is the inside of my itty bitty tiny private room/broom closet. It was literally just a bed. I couldn't even open the door the whole way. This was my private little potty which I was glad to have so I didn't have to walk down the sketchy hallway somewhere... I could go from the bed to the bathroom without touching the floor....you know if i needed to...not that I tried....
Hong Kong is one of those places that you really don't need more than a few days. I would like to someday see more of China, but I think I could be done with Hong Kong... But at least I can say I've been. I've got the spoon to prove it :)