2016 Bending Reality Magazine November 2016 | Page 76

Travel log

by Devilish Vikki

Hong Kong I found to be a lot like United States in many ways, the one thing that got on my last nerve was the crowds but 7.31 million people. And there's a lot of seafood.

(Just so you know... crowds throw me into a panic and I'm very Allergic to seafood) they eat a lot of Siu mai they are like dumpling with a meat filling but almost always had a combo of meat & seafood and fish balls I stayed away from those items but I did get to try egglets like a waffle made from eggs crispy on the outside and soft in side and they come in many flavors, and to wash it all down I had sugar cane juice made by pressing the sugarcane its sweet. They also have a pizza hut and a KFC very much like us Some of the best places to see in Hong Kong would be The Pecks it is an out of this world glittering view of its skyscrapers some thing to really see at night.

Did you know?

The opening and closing scenes of the 1955 film Soldier of Fortune starring Clark Gable, were filmed in the Peaks Tram.

One of the biggest and most famous views in the world, the

Peak is in one of the richest neighborhoods many of the celebrities of Hong Kong live there.

Avenue of the stars would be the be the same as the

Hollywood walk of fame I assume it is closed till 2018. it dose have a statue of Bruce lee and about 20hand print sculptures of Hong Kong's stars. did you know? Hong Kong has a Disneyland with rides and attractions much like our own. If you ever get a chance to

visit Hong Kong you have to visit Ladies Market a 1 kilometer

stretch of over 100 stalls of bargains if you get lucky you can haggle for clothing, watches, and CD’s home furnishings any

thing you want or need but you will have to fight the crowd

THE CLOCK TOWER at night a beautiful sight a landmark that stands 44 meters tall erected in 1915 as part of the Kowloon Canton Rail way that was pretty much my trip guys I hope you liked it