Friday, May 28

Another hour in the park…

 

I couldn’t love photography more.  Taking pictures makes me really happy, I am so contented when I could just shoot.

 

Anna and I went to Hong Kong Park (again, yes I know) during our lunch break.  It was a very beautiful day, summer has finally come :)  Sunshine, blue sky, white clouds and green grass.  My whole body was shining under the golden sun!

 

D90 really is an amazing camera!!!!!!  I’m lovin’it!

 

Let’s start the “just another Hong Kong Park” day tour :)

 

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A testing picture.  I forgot how Nikon D90 was like, wow, the colours were so vivid - may be it had something to do with the beautiful weather!

 

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This is my 3rd favourite of the day :)

 

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The Koala building - Lippo Centre where I once worked.  Oh, I even bumped into my first Scottish boss, he was walking right pass me, probably didn’t recognize or see me.

 

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CPL is a really great tool, it enhances the colours of the objects!  My best picture of the day!

 

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The colour was too vivid it hurts my eyes.

 

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So very 3D…………

 

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My colleague told me she bought a heart-shaped pan.  When I saw the plant I immediately thought of her and wanted to show her this.  I suppose it’s a very romantic kind of plant :)

 

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MY FAVOURITE FLOWER!  Have to capitalize it - just in case you forgot :)

 

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This plant dazzles me…  it’s not dead!  This is how it looks!  Don’t you look down on it!

 

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The light captured my eyes right away when I saw the great big leaves (the left picture was my 2nd favourite of the day).

 

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On our way back to the office…  It would be nicer to see Bank of China in the back though.  The composure isn’t bad :D

 

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The weather was too good to be true.  I sneaked into the conference room with Anna, closed the door behind us and started shooting.  The main problem was the reflection.  I got good angles so it wasn’t so obvious.  :)  This isn’t a great picture but this is what I wanted to capture - what I see when I daydream in a meeting, HAHA!

Tuesday, May 18

LeSportsac

 

I’ve got my first LeSportsac bag :)

It’s a very nice bag!!!!!

 

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Special edition :)  I simply love the calligraphic print in front!!  I love words, they mean so much.  The bag was quite expensive (in my opinion anyway), but, haha, lucky me got some sponsor!  Hoorah to my good karma (special thanks to Anna)!

 

Do you see how lovely is that Matryoshka doll?!  I fell in love the instant I saw her!  (Of course with the 2 yellow birdies on the cute little house too!)

 

And… I put every little thing in there :D

Tuesday, May 11

Fujian - Day 4 Wuyi Mountains

 

Date: 5 April 2010

Venue: Wuyi Shan, Fujian

 

The train from Xiamen to Wuyi Mountains took 13 hours.  It was a night train, and I could hardly get any sleep.  There wasn’t much to see at night, some tourists groups were getting on and off the train in the middle of the night…  I don’t think I enjoyed it all that much anyway.

 

Upon arrival, the train assistant came over to talk to us about the hotel.  Molly insisted we should get off the train to compare prices, the rest of us didn’t have any opinion - hey, we were exhausting, I could hardly open my already-too-small eyes.  After talking to 2 assistants, Molly gave in and said we would stay with them (it was rather funny though, when those 2 assistants tried to talk us into staying with them, the 3 of us didn’t understand what they were saying, I sort of waved at them saying “we don’t understand you, talk to the other girl”, haha, aiya, our poor Mandarin!).

 

Hotel was once again very cheap, Yan and I were staying in one room while Molly and Kimmy were staying in the other.  Very quickly did we take a shower and out we went again.

 

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Breakfast was easy to get, and yeah well, cheap.  We got on a bus then got off in front of the gate of Wuyi Shan.  Immediately, a few rough farm women came up to us, asking whether we were to buy tickets.  Molly did all the talking then before we knew it, we were following one of the women.  Molly said they were the aborigines of Wuyi Shan, they knew their way to avoid checking tickets.  Haha, to be honest, I was glad we followed her in, that saved us so much money!  In was the famous Yunv Hills (少女峰) at the back in the left picture.

 

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The woman led us the way was rather stout and very strong as well.  She knew her way, she was talking very fast without taking a break.  Ay, it was very sad, city girls like us have no chance outrunning her!  A shame really!

 

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On our way to the “Tiger Howling Rock” (虎嘯岩).  Very very very steep.  Our lead said “OK, you follow this path and I will meet you at the end, here is my number, if you don’t see me later then call me!” then off to the other way.  Hah.  Smart move.

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We took way too long to walk the trail.  We enjoyed taking silly pictures and having fun :)  Do you think the rock in the picture looks like a fish?  Yan was posing a fish - in case you can’t tell.  Haha!

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It really was a very nice trail - except it was way too steep.  Very quiet and very green.

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There were so much to see on the way.  One of them - the very steep natural rock at my back.   It wasn’t a very good picture but well, you see how steep it was at least!

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At the bottom of the steep rock, there were some sticks ‘supporting’ the mountain, there was a story behind these sticks: old people believe if they put the sticks there to ‘support’ the mountain then their backs wouldn’t ache anymore.  However, nowadays, they said if you put a stick there, you’d have a 靠山 (it means someone who’d be there to look after you)!  How superstitious!

 

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If it wasn’t so challenging to climb all those crazily steep rocks, here was another: The Thread of the Skies.  You have to squeeze yourself between two narrow (way too narrow!) big rocks and thereby see “the thread of the skies”.  Haha.  Very silly, isn’t it?  But we were tourists, that’s what tourists do, being silly and do whatever that is stupid!  It wouldn’t be bad if the weather was nice and if there was a blue sky… but the point was, it was very wet and started raining.  Hahaha, the rocks were all wet and so we were half soak after this.  I won’t ever go inside again, “I will see you on the other side, bye bye!”

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On our way back to the hotel, we saw the rafts - it was one of the must try in our list.  Looking very romantic, yeah?

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There wasn’t much to do in the end, we went to this temple.  There was this middle-aged Hong Kong man walking next to me eating some candy, I asked him what it was, he gave me some to try.  Haha, obviously he thought I was a local girl and said my Cantonese didn’t sound very native.  HAHA!  How was that even possible?!  He later on caught up with us and helped us take this picture :)

 

We talked about how horrible the Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka Shing was.  Haha, what a day!

 

P.S. The stout lady said we should get up at 5am the next day to climb more mountains and take the raft.  We had to obey.  That night Yan and I slept at 8pm, HAHA, crazily unbelievable, right?!

 

Stay tune for our last day in Fujian :)

Sunday, May 9

Sleep, sleep and sleep

 

Dear kitty,

You keep staring at the metal tripod, and scared when the camera was pointing at you.  You should know that it won’t eat you!  It doesn’t even move!

You are such a timid kitty, but I love you nevertheless.

Here are some pictures of you.

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With so much love,

Joey

Saturday, May 8

2010 Flower Show

 

Date: 21 March 2010

Venue: Hong Kong Victoria Park, Flower Show 2010

 

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It seemed to be the most sensible thing to do, going to Victoria Park and taking pictures.  It turned out it wasn’t such a productive day.  Anyway, I liked the colour of the flowers!

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There were many flowers, and… people.

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Chrysanthemum isn’t my favourite flower.  I don’t like Chrysanthemums, they smell awful!

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Some of them looked pretty fake… but they were for real because there were so many bees!

 

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And no Chrysanthemums!

Thursday, May 6

A tripod and a remote

 

Date: 24 April 2010

Venue: Ng Tung Chai

 

Went “hiking” with Yan at 2pm in the afternoon.  Destination was Ng Tung Chai.  We were never there.  For the first time in my life I bought a tripod and a remote: the experience was very interesting… and my bag was very heavy!

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The entrance to the small village was not far away from the van stop, luckily.  The sun was shining, the wind was blowing, it was a bliss.  The weather was so wonderfully beautiful!

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There were not many hikers too!  Everything was serene and nice.  I could smell the spring!

 

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Entering the village, there were many dogs as well as cows, but you couldn’t really see any cows, but to smell them, by which I meant their shit. Haha.  The buildings immediately caught my attention, they were very new and old at the same time.

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Ay, what can I say?  I miss the blue sky.

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My dearest Yan, you look so small!

 

It was a very tough trail, to my surprise.  It went on and on, we kept climbing mountains and rocks (haha, yes, I am only exaggerating!).  I was all soaked with sweat, the view was breathtaking :)

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After taking a small video, breathed in some nice fresh air, we took a very MK picture :D  God bless Hong Kong girls!

(Oh my friends, please don’t exclaim when you see me dressing like that for a hike.  Sandals are my all time favourite and my jeans are not all that tight… I am very agile!)

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The waterfall was, honestly, slightly disappointing.  It was the largest I’ve seen in Hong Kong though… that thought comforted me somehow.  I will definitely come back!

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This is not the main fall, but the volume was far better than the largest one above.  All was very nice :D

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This was the bottom fall.

 

It was getting quite dark after we rushed to the bottom fall, we had no choice but to leave.  We will be back, I promise you!

Hong Kong, Hong Kong, I love you!

Wednesday, May 5

The other side…

 

The other side of the world…

A world full of green.

 

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@Ng Tung Chai

Saturday, May 1

Fujian - Day 3 Gu Lang Yu

 

Date: 4 April 2010

Venue: Gulangyu Island, Fujian

 

After a night’s rest, we got up early, had breakfast at McDonald’s and got each of us a nice hot heearl milk tea (Yan was dying for some pearl milk tea, haha) then boarded on the ferry and found ourselves at Gulangyu Island.  Molly really wanted to go there.

 

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Needless to say it was again packed with people.  So many people, too many people - and all of them Chinese, very very exciting!  The weather wasn’t all that good, it rained when we went out, was very cloudy when we were walking around.

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We had lots of fun taking pictures actually… too many tourists, it kinda reminded us: we were part of them too.  We had to do all kind of crazy things when we were travelling, isn’t that true?!  Actually it was one of the pictures that I liked very much.  I liked how the picture was overexposed and how I was laughing so heartily.

 

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The island was very westernized - that’s why it was so touristic, there were really some very nice looking buildings like this one.  I didn’t have any special feeling regarding all those building, but I did scowl at those people who stood in front of me taking pictures of the same thing I was shooting when I got there first.

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Very far away was Mr Zheng Chenggong.  If you want to know more about him… Wikipedia welcomes you!

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You see?  We really were enjoying ourselves :D

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The European style hotels and the famous Piano Museum!  I was happy enough to be able to pronounce those made in Germany pianos :p

We walked and walked and walked, finally we arrived at the highest spot in the whole island.  I have to quote a Beijing guy who sat downhill at the temple “What the hell is there to see at the 100m tall pavilion?” (in Chinese: 一百米高可以看啥呀?)  Yan and I joked all our way up there at the pavilion at what he said.

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There were too many people up there, we had to wait very patiently.  Ah, all the pushing and cursing made me so angry!

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Feel free to spot out the mistakes :)

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After queuing for a millions of hours, finally we got up the cable car!

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Yan and I were the first one to get off the cable car.  Before anyone could walk in front of us, we rushed in front to take pictures :p  Silly us :D

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Saw some very interesting looking animals and then left!

 

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All we could eat in Xiamen!  There were some very nice looking buildings :)  Afterall, Xiamen was once a colonial city!

I have enjoyed everything :D