I wonder how many people are getting married today around the world, as this date has it in it; ten ten twenty ten. Could be a line in some pop song as the rhythm in it has a bit of potential.
It is October again and we have visitors from Scotland. Yes iit is the usual suspects; Mum and Ricky, who has been here at this time for the last three years, so maybe I again can publish Mums Hong Kong diary on this blog, as the days pass and they are out and about exploring.
From the 15th we have a holiday our self, so in that week we will go to Guilin and Yangshou in China to enjoy the special mountains and the two rivers, which makes those places to some thing very special. But to get details about that you need to wait until we get there and maybe even back again.
The pictures today are from Kennedy Town on Hong Kong island. This is one of the oldr parts of Hong Kong and is still known as a purely chinese neighbour hood, with antique markets and streets filled with shops selling dried seafood stuff. It is a nice neighbour hood for a sunday walk through the many narrow passages and it is certainly something different because of the smell from the dried seafood shops, the burning incent from the temples and the fruit stalls selling smelly Durian fruit. In the antique shops who can find old Moa souviniers and load of porcelan and the this funny puppet.
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