It’s been an incredibly busy six months since I was in Hong Kong and I’m realizing that out of the hundreds of pictures I took, I haven’t really done anything with them yet. Or done anything with my pictures from Singapore. Or Bali. Or the Badlands. Or Yosemite. Or… it’s been a busy 6 months.
I was thinking about what, if anything I could write about Hong Kong on here, but I got nothing. It was an incredible city and I loved every moment there, but I can’t say I really did anything notable because all I really did was wander and take pictures of the dizzying sensory-fest of a city. Literally. Over the course of five days, I logged nearly 94,000 steps, which according to a Google search and quick math, is approximately 47 miles of walking. Generally, I spent my days relaxing at the hotels (I like infinity pools…), but each morning for sunrise and each evening for sunset, I’d grab my backpack, pick a general area or destination, and just meander for hours. Including up and down the peak a few times, which I seriously underestimated.
So instead of writing anything, here’s the summary of that trip through 14 pictures of Hong Kong that just really make me want to go back real soon.
Kowloon from the Four Seasons Hong Kong
Central from the 43rd floor of the Four Seasons Hong Kong.
Sunrise from the Peak
Montane Mansion
Central Harbourfront
The Four Seasons Hong Kong
Central Government Offices
Lippo Towers
Hong Kong Park
Central from Kowloon Public Pier
Central from Kowloon Public Pier
Central from the Intercontinental Hong Kong
The view from Victoria Peak
Sunset at the Peak
Kowloon
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