Sunday, February 21, 2010

Another peaceful nite at Salon de Ning


Its entrance is one of the unique elements that attracted me to return frequently ...


the shades / shadows look like a roasted duck hanging upside down ... o my, I always think about fooooood ....


Make sure you look up to take the ceiling fixtures ...

Many great items and figures for snapshots

I wish I can sing and dance ...

New drink named Gold Gold Gold, festive enough ...

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Evening in Central ...



Central, Hong Kong



A quiet (and very humid) evening right before the rush hour



But still pretty packed inside the tram



Perfect time to get some refreshment.

Monday, February 1, 2010

Things I will never get used to ...



I am usually not the type that would listen to music on the go but recently I notice my new habit of putting on earphones and crank up the music whenever traveling on all types of public transportation in Hong Kong.

After so many years living in Hong Kong, I am still very annoyed and not used to the loudness or outright noise pollution around me. Perhaps it is part of growing that made me very impatient nowadays. Instead of forcing myself to blend into the background noise I now opt to crank up my music and let the noise pollution takes it own course around me.

My recent tug-o-war experience with a stranger on holding the lift door open for a running lady was another common incident and situation I often put myself in. It is a simple gesture that a kid should know but why the heck do people in Hong Kong keep on ignoring??? Is it really that painful to wait for someone? Is it really that important to save the precious few seconds?