So we are already on our last day here in Hong Kong!
It was a great place to get accustomed to the time change without completely being overwhelmed by culture shock. We stayed at a person's house who we connected with through couchsurfing.org. It was our first experience with this network of squatters, but it was a great one. Nice clean room in Sid's apartment all to ourselves. with hot showers too!Hong Kong is a city that you can see a guy with a expensive suit drive by in a Ferrari and then watch an old woman on a run down bicycle ride by selling raw, skinned chickens . pretty wild. The most amazing thing about this city is how many people they squeeze into such a small area. Everything is built up. You can see this on a few of our photos. Food is great here but really hard to order. We thought they spoke more English in Hong Kong then in the rest of China.... If that's really the case, we may end up in Mongolia tomorrow!! Last night we watched the Hong Kong City scape put on a crazy light and Laser show. I got a little picture happy. It was pretty impressive, (Not that just the city scape at night isn't already very cool) OK, that's sort of everything that happened in Hong Kong. We are off to Guilin next. This is that very scenic area that has lush, green, steep bluffs popping out next to the Li river. We will write then.
Also, you may have to wait just a bit longer for photos. this computer doesn't have a port for our memory card.