hong kong family trip (part one)

Last week I had the chance to be in Hong Kong with my family: my parents, my brother Derek and his family, and my aunt Agnes. Unfortunately Sherwin wasn’t able to make it, but at least she got to experience a genuine American Thanksgiving dinner in Chicago (see earlier post). Anyways, after a long day of travel, we arrived and were able to have dinner with my aunt Terry, my uncle Antonio and cousin Kevin:

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As always, our trip to Hong Kong involved a lot of eating. On the left is me with my mom having breakfast as “Cafe de Coral,” a popular fast-food place. On the right is an amazing bowl of dan-dan mien we had at a restaurant in the Whampoa area:

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On Tuesday, my dad arranged for us to spend a day in Sheung Shui at the jockey club. Priscilla even took a horse-riding lesson:

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There was a playground there with some interesting installations I had never seen before–including this non-stop spinning chair. You physicists out there can figure it out.

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4 Comments

  • November 28, 2007 - 1:40 am | Permalink

    Wow, that dan-dan mien looks so good. So authentic. How did it compare to say Ning-tu?

    You looked like you were having too much fun in that chair. I suspect it has nothing to do with fancy physics at all. The non-stop motion was actually being produced by a gnome operating a crank-shaft apparatus several feet under directly under the toilet plunger looking chair. That’s what I think.

  • Joey
    Joey
    November 28, 2007 - 12:54 pm | Permalink

    The dan dan mien was better than Ningtu. The noodles especially were the perfect soft texture. As for the spinning chair, it seemed like a rather dangerous device to have in a playground for 5-9 year olds, since it was almost impossible to stop once it got going (even with my long legs it was hard to reach the ground to get it to stop).

  • November 28, 2007 - 2:42 pm | Permalink

    glad you had a good time!

    wow, that kid in the first photo has a shirt like something you would wear, joey. must run in the family ;)

    whenever we visit HK it’s the same thing… when do we go out to eat next? it seems that’s all people do there. i suppose it’s got something to do with most people not having houses large enough to entertain at home like we do on this side of the pacific.

  • November 28, 2007 - 3:17 pm | Permalink

    i like how all of you refer to this obsession with food and eating as a ‘thing’ that only happens to you in hong kong. newsflash boys, we’re like that ALL the time!!! in fact, where are we all going to eat together next? i guess for Joey’s spring break? ;)

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