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Tag Archives: hong kong
Hong Kong By Food
Like so many other cultures, life revolves around eating and eating revolves around life. Chinese food is so diverse and the same thing can be cooked in so many different ways and look, taste and even smell so different. Having … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Random Thoughts, Travel
Tagged asian street food, chinese, eating, food, hong kong, kowloon park, peak tram, travel
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A Pill a Day
“If I could take a pill instead of eating food, I would be very happy indeed.” That is what my father used to say. That was such a long time ago and when I was younger, I just brushed that … Continue reading