Properties in Hong Kong has risen to an impossible level making it one of the most expensive place to live. Chinese from China with all their excess money have been buying everything there is to buy in Hong Kong.
I think if one had a small plot of land in Hong Kong, he/she can be a multi-millionaire easily now. Even high rise apartments are so expensive making an average wage earner finding it close to impossible to buy a new flat or apartment.
At Tsim Tsa Shui, a main shopping area for all.
At a local famous pancake shop.
This is how the 'pancakes' looked like, very crispy and nice too.
Lots of wedding attended, this is just one of them.
While the monsoon season should be over, we still have lots of rain in the afternoon. I love the rain as it cools down our very hot weather, just not when I am stuck in the traffic jam anywhere in town.
Have a great week everyone :)


Thanks for sharing these pictures, one of my friends is living in Hong Kong at the moment and it great to see a little bit of what it is like
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Hello M.Kate, it is good to see you back on the blog again. I hope your amaryllis buds beautifully and that there will be more next year!
ReplyDeleteHong Kong looks very interesting M Kate, and those pancakes look tasty!
ReplyDeleteYay you're back to blogging again! I love that bunny bus! I hope you and your family had a lovely easter and work isn't keeping you too busy! Although I expect it is! Now I'm seriously craving some pancakes and they would have to be the most interesting looking pancakes I've ever seen. I bet they're super yummy! Have a great week M! And don't leave it so long between updates in future ;) xo
ReplyDeleteWelcome home again M Kate. It does look like a busy place to visit. I hope you found plenty for your new hobby.
ReplyDeleteAfter a week of good weather here the smell of the rain in a thunder storm was so refreshing.
Thanks for taking me back to Hong Kong, it is just over a year since we were there. I love the painted trams, like the new pink one!
ReplyDeleteHi, M.Kate! So glad you're back here even for a bit... And thanks for stopping by my place! I didn't know you were posting a bit again...LOL! Wonderful to see these glimpses of Hong Kong... Always wanted to go there. Raising my cup of tea & scone to you as I tune into to watch the BritiSh Royal Wedding... very exciting! Happy Days, my friend ((HUG))
ReplyDeleteNice to see you back..I have to admit MK, I have gotten very lax..I am trying to keep things going, but I hate to repeat myself..You have beautiful pictures..This spring has been deadly in the south. I have no right to complain for being chilly..
ReplyDeleteHave a happy weekend..xoxoCarolyn
Good to see you blogging again:)Hong Kong is always bustling - does it ever sleep??
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to to say hi and say that I miss you. I hope you are having a nice week. Take care! Hugs
ReplyDeleteThanks for the memories of Hong Kong it is many years since I have been there. Great photos. Diane
ReplyDeleteThose pancakes are so weird - they remind me of mushrooms or some other fungus! I don't suppose they taste like them....:)
ReplyDeleteOMG! Mary Kate, that banner is stunning! I felt uplifted and joyous as soon as I saw it. I love it, love it, love it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting. I know what's it's like to struggle to blog. It's good to see you again. That pancake is impressive. I can't quite figure it out. Bubbles of dough? How big is it?
Wow...Hong Kong looks like an amazing place to visit...and to eat pancakes! Yum :)
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ReplyDeletePassei para conhecer seu blog.
Lindas fotografias... obrigada pela viagem a Hong Kong.
Um lindo e ensolarado fim de semana!
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