HK and its parks
This will probably be my last post about Hong Kong for a while. You might be able to tell that I liked the city quite a bit. I know that I only stayed for a week and that is barely enough time to form an opinion on a place, but I would rank it among the top three cities I have been to. I could see myself happily living and working there. It has everything I want in a home: interesting architecture, beautiful coastal hiking, and decent Mexican food. It also has some excellent parks. I spent some time in two of them that were specifically recommend to me by the owner of Hoppy Junction. Hong Kong park is famous for having a tram that you can ride to the top of the mountain it's built into, from which you have some breathtaking views of the island. I looked forward to doing this, but every time I went the wait to buy a ticket was somewhere between 1 and 2 hours. I decided that my time would be better spent exploring the park. I have some regrets about that. I've been told that ...