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Now you can see photographs of Hong Kong. If you like these please email me. My email address is gorgeousmagazineny@onebox.com |
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Kaos This was a photo taken from behind interesting barbed wire spirals which I included in the photo for an urban chaos feel. Hong Kong is overcrowded in terms of people per square inch, more than New York, I believe. The water is so calming in comparison. |
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Ferry Boats
I took a ferry boat to an island where I stayed in a Bungalo. On the island I ate at an outdoor restaurant serving traditional food (a boiling pot of water in which you drop meats, fish, vegetables, eggs, lettuce, and even intestines.) The bungalo was on a beach and the sound of the waves crashing was relaxing. |
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Bird Building This bird building is famous. It's in a lot of Jackie Chan films. |
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Temple with Red Unlike Japan, most temples in Hong Kong are painted red in parts, in this case the pillars that tower almost a hundred feet tall. Hong Kong temples also usually have a dragon and a tiger represented somewhere. |
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Prayer Incense To say a prayer, it is a custom to light incense at the temple. Some people don't believe in God any more. I still believe there are many Gods and a Goddesses. |
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Anonymous Transsexual This was my Hong Kong tour guide. She asked me to keep her identity anonymous. She was a fantastic person and went with me to a tea shop where another woman used Reiki to heal people. I actually felt the "chi" from the hands of the woman who'd been practicing this kind of Reiki healing for 8 years. It felt like a faint electrical current. Amazing. |
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Meditation Meditation spot near the beach. I like this architecture. |