My name is Viola Yang, originally from Taiwan, but now living in London.
Firstly I would like to tell you I enjoy your blog very much. I do like the way you present things there. Very open-minded, and full of fun.
Secondly, I would like to provide you with some information about HK and please feel free to use it if you think it is useful.
As you have lots information about HK, I was wondering if you would like to share some useful website/tools for your visitors. Therefore, I would like to recommend the site Careerjet.hk (http://www.careerjet.hk/)
Careerjet.hk is a job search engine for Hong Kong (English). In one simple search, Careerjet gives job seekers access to a huge selection of jobs that are sourced from various internet sites, saving the trouble of having to visit each site individually.
I hope that you don't mind me leaving comment on your blog, and I was trying to see if I could find an email to send you this message but I failed.
If you find this information suitable for your blog, please feel free to use it.
Welcome to the Dresden - Hong Kong blog site. This site is not intended to be taken too seriously and is not really for any purpose, except to keep folks we know a little bit informed about life in Hong Kong. The site will be written in three languages; English, German and Danish and you will never know what to expect, sorry if you don't understand everything, but please try later again, because maybe our mood will be in your language next time, or you could practice your language skills here on this site and maybe even learn something. When you scroll down you can read older posts and you will find our photo albums, which often gets updated with new stuff we find on our way. You are welcome to post comments to the posts, and also to take part in the polls, which we sometimes will be put on to this side to increase the service to our readers. On this site you will never find any pictures of naked women or men having fun, and sorry for that bit, but it is only to see if the words have any influence on the numbers of visitors to the site; Naked women. The Mortensens in Tai Wan village, Sai Kung, New territories, Hong Kong.
Gallery
59 years ago!
Du bist Blau Uwe!
One houl like the wolfes...
And the Sushis just keept coming and coming
Like staples of plates, staples of lives...
8 million inhabitants, 16 million feets
My guest dog -Pfoten- hunting crabs at the beach
Bull figthing arena in Ronda
Nice beer in Grenada
Hong Kong Island in polluted sunset
Super Garnelen in Sai Kung
Good old Starferry, the Traktor of Victoria Harbour
Aircondition sind in Hong Kong ein absolutes MUST. Ohne diese Kühlaggregate in jedes zimmer ist die hitzte unerträglich. Möge bloss gerne wissen wie viel elektrizität diese einrichtungen Täglich verbraucht in ganz Hong Kong.
D - Dim Sum sind die "kleinen Speisen, die das Herz berühren" - eine Spezialität der kantonesischen Küche
M - Mass Transit Railway ist eine der effektivsten Verkehrsmittel weltweit. Diese U-Bahn verkehrt auf fünf Linien auf Hong Kong, in Kowloon, in den angrenzenden Gebieten der New Territories und auf Lantau.
O - Ocean Park ist der größte Unterhaltungskomplex seiner Art in Asien. Sein Riff-Aquarium, Riesenpandas, Achterbahnen, die Kid's World und die Entdeckung der Alten Welt bieten einen Tag voller Spaß.
R - Repulse Bay ist ein leicht zu erreichender und sehr hübscher Strand an der Südseite von Hong Kong Island.
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S – Sicherheit Hong Kong ist bei Tag und bei Nacht eine bemerkenswert sichere Stadt. Polizeibeamte patroullieren regelmäßig und sind sehr hilfsbereit.
T – Trinkgeld Restaurants erheben 10% Servicegeld und die Kellner erwarten etwas Kleingeld. Wenn die Gebühr nicht beinhaltet ist, werden 10% Trinkgeld gegeben. Das Geben von Trinkgeld bleibt dem Gast überlassen.
V - Victoria Peak Vom Gipfel aus staunen Besucher über den Blick hinab in den Dschungel der Wolkenkratzer und über den Victoria Harbour, über den Fähren und Vergnügungs-Dschunken schippern.
W - Währung Offizielles Zahlungsmittel ist der Hong Kong Dollar (HK$). 100 Cents sind ein Dollar. 10 HK$ ist wie 1 Euro, so es ist ziemlich einfach Preis vergleiche zu machen.
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Hi, Dresden - Hong Kong,
My name is Viola Yang, originally from Taiwan, but now living in London.
Firstly I would like to tell you I enjoy your blog very much. I do like the way you present things there. Very open-minded, and full of fun.
Secondly, I would like to provide you with some information about HK and please feel free to use it if you think it is useful.
As you have lots information about HK, I was wondering if you would like to share some useful website/tools for your visitors. Therefore, I would like to recommend the site Careerjet.hk (http://www.careerjet.hk/)
Careerjet.hk is a job search engine for Hong Kong (English). In one simple search, Careerjet gives job seekers access to a huge selection of jobs that are sourced from various internet sites, saving the trouble of having to visit each site individually.
I hope that you don't mind me leaving comment on your blog, and I was trying to see if I could find an email to send you this message but I failed.
If you find this information suitable for your blog, please feel free to use it.
Thank you.
Kind regards,
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Viola Yang
Production Manager
www.careerjet.hk
E-Mail: viola@careerjet.hk
Tel.: +44 (0) 203 411 5160
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