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These double-decker buses are everywhere in Hong Kong and Zachary fell in love with them. Posing in front of our hotel in Kowloon. Being a former British colony, everyone drives on the left.
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Another double-decker bus. We were able to ride one and they are very clean. The only catch is you need to know where to get off, because the stops are not announced...not that we missed a stop or anything. It costs a mere $3.60 HK$ or $0.50 US$ to ride. Though Hong Kong has a significantly higher population density whose people earn less money, their bus system puts the San Francisco bay area's to shame.
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Everywhere we saw construction, bamboo was used to shield and to support.
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Don't know what it is call...just liked it.
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"I must defend the trash can's honor" "Not so fast...that trash can will be mine! Hahaha!"... ...In Kowloon Park, we saw many people practicing martial arts. Do not know if this was Tai Chi since they were not in slow-mo.
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Found another waterfall in Kowloon Park. So I forced Zachary to pose again. Notice that casual one-hand-in-the-pocket pose...he's cool.
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