We were welcomed to the Hong Kong Container Port Sunday March 9 by a spirited dragon dance and drumbeats. Ports try to outdo each other with their welcomes.
Hong Kong we were told, is the second largest container port in the world with Rotterdam number One. It is a very impressive site to see the cranes loading and unloading 18 wheeler containers. This picture doesn't do it justice and soon we will visit the #3 container port..Kuala Lumpur.
Phyllis is ready to begin our 4 hour walking tour of Hong Kong.
One of the benefits of a walking tour of the world's great cities is to see and yes, even smell how the people really live. Hanging your clothes out to dry from your apartment window is standard procedure. We couldn't help but wonder how the clothes are affected by the fumes and automobile exhaust.
Our walking tour included a street that must have had 25 shops selling all sorts of Chinese delicacies like these dried scallops..all sizes. If we are eating any of this dried food we don't want to know it. They also have dried oysters and squid.
2 comments:
Hey Dad - we're a little slow on shelving sales, could you check into some of those 7-11's and see if they are interested...5% commission just for you!
Joe
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