Hong Kong 2010

"All these buildings and mountains, slowly they'll arise before our eyes"

Monday, June 14, 2010

Day 1 - Welcome to the flat

Well, I'm finally in Hong Kong! Yay! I'm staying in an area called Hung Hom, Kowloon, which is a pretty decent area. My flatmate, Joyee, is an absolute sweetheart - I'm looking forward to living with her. Anyway, there's another girl who has to move out before I can move in, so I'm currently camped out on the couch-bed, which is actually quite comfy. :) Anddddddd... here are a few pictures:

 

Well, meet my bathroom. That's right. It's a one room toilet/shower/sink situation. I'm grateful, because when I was in Shanghai, we didn't even have toilets - just a porcelain bowl in the ground. So this is infinitely better, even if it means that my shampoo/conditioner sit in the sink while I shower. Also, I have yet to find the drain on the floor - the water just seems to disappear... 

  
Meet the living room! On the left, we have my couch-bed (which is where Binh is going to be staying next week), and on my right, we have the dining table! Also, you can't see it, but that's where the AC is. 

Aaaaaaand... the KITCHEN. It's more ill-equipped than the AACC kitchen. I have four knives, a couple of chopsticks, a bowl or two, a Brita pitcher (good thing Mom made me bring it), and I bought tongs. I'm considering getting a whisk, I think.

My first foray out of the apartment today was, of course, to the supermarket. When choosing between buying food and buying a cell phone, of course I went with the food. Luckily, I think I shall eat okay here - it's all pretty standard fare, AND I found an organic fruit store! Also, there's a bakery on my street. :)

Anyway, I'm going to go buy a cheap cell phone, I think. I have to say, that was the weirdest thing about all the traveling I've done - wandering around in foreign places without a cell phone is kind of a liberating feeling. I mean, I hardly ever carry my cell phone as it is, but still.

3 comments:

  1. Paulina this blog is adorable! I miss you but it sounds like you're going to have a great time in Hong Kong :)

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  2. Aww, thanks, Merav! I miss you too! How is your Beethoven boot camp going? :P

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  3. hi princess
    i am happy that u arrive safely and learn to live small. keep up the blog so i can follow your experience. love daddy

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