The next day we decided to go to the Amusement Park, and it was pretty cool. The park is located on a mountain top 15 minutes by gondola. The views from the Gondola were really spectacular, and the park was not crowded at all. We returned to Hong Kong and continued to shop around. The next morning we planned a side trip to Macau, China.
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Victoria’s Peak
We decided to take another look over Victoria’s Peak during the day, so we headed for it again. After some pictures and a breathtaking view, we went on a boat trip to Aberdeen, the fishing market. On a boat, we weaved through the fishermen selling their catches for the day. After the boat ride, we went to Stanley Beach, the most popular area for Silks, and Hong Kong’s beach. We then went around shopping and spent the day there. After returning to Kowloon, we shopped at all the famous places. I bought lots of clothes–coming from Tokyo, clothes were so cheap!
Out and about in Hong Kong
The next morning we were awakened to the bells of the school that was located right in front of our hotel. We were pretty high up in the building, so we could look down at the students changing classes or breaking for lunch. We decided to take the train to Hong Kong island–the real business district of Hong Kong. We rode the train, and then a bus (which would only accept EXACT change) to the city centre. The maze of the streets and tall buildings made Hong Kong a never-ending struggle to get around. That night we took a tour to Victoria’s Peak for a night view of the city below. We also ate on the Jumbo, a boat with a restaurant, one of Asia’s finest and most famous. After seeing the night view, we returned to our hotel to plan our next day.
Hong Kong Bound!
Hong Kong has been a place that I have wanted to visit for quite a long time. Due to its awesome architecture right on the Victoria Harbor , a cityscape I will definitely never forget. My friend Keiko and I had decided to do a tour during our spring break in March. We left Tokyo on a flight directly to Hong Kong . We arrived in the evening and went straight to our hotel. Connecting us from the airport to the main part of Hong Kong was a new train system which whisked us to Kowloon , where our hotel was located. Our hotel room was quite small, and was located in walking distance to a train station. That night we walked the streets seeing the liveliness of the street stalls, restaurants and lights. I called home to Tennessee from a payphone out on the street, and my mom could not believe the sounds she heard of Hong Kong.
Parasailing in Phuket!
Today was the coolest day. We arrived at the sister hotel on the beach, and got to play in the pools. I had a good lunch, and then headed for the beach. It was so sunny and great. I had about 100 dollars left, so I bought some more CDs and spent the rest on jet skiing and parasailing. I parasailed first, and it was soooo cool. I’ve always wanted to do it, and I finally got the opportunity to, and I am so glad I did it. It was so amazing. Your view is only the air, you don’t see any strings attached to you, and it was soo awesome!! So, after doing that, we all got jet skis and were out in the bay for about 40 minutes. It was so much fun–so much that I might consider getting one when I get home!! That day went way too fast though, and we were rushed for dinner, because Maya and I had to go to the airport that night. Most everyone else was staying–to do Bangkok–since they came later than us. We had a really nice dinner, and it was hard to say goodbye to everyone–most of who I might not see again ever. SO, we were off to the airport, and boarded the plane, and flew back to Bangkok. The only bad part, is we arrived at about 11:00pm and had to wait for our flight back to Tokyo the next morning at 7:00am! But, I used the internet some, and the time passed quickly. So, we flew back, and it was a nice flight, but boy were we ready to be back at Sakura Heights! When we landed, we got out and got on the train back to Tokyo. After a 3 hours of traveling again, we finally arrived, and it was so nice to be back and have a hot shower and sleeepppp!! All and all though it was one of the best experiences I’ve had, and I’m so glad I had the opportunity to see Thailand. It is just the beginning though of all my Asian travels this year!!
Koh Phi Phi
This morning we got up to go to the Island of Phi Phi. We boarded the boat and took a 2 hour boat ride from the island to Phi Phi. On our way we saw some gorgeous scenery and landforms. The water was absolutely blue and green. It was soo cool. You only see the water in those tropical shows where people scuba and such. So we arrived at Phi Phi, had lunch, and then had about 3 hours to play on the beautiful beaches. The water felt good, and you could walk for hours and still be only knee deep. It was really cool. We then got back to the boat, and headed back to the hotel. By then it was evening, and we just hung out around the hotel, watching tv and sorts.
Phuket Town
The next morning, we boarded a bus that took us to a temple that had tons of monkeys!! That was a lot of fun! We then went on a boat down a river for a while and the mountains were sooo cool!! We stopped at a dock on some random island and had lunch. We then took the boat back, and went back to the hotel, then out to Pathong Beach where I found a lot of good cds again. We ate a great dinner at some restaurant. We then took the bus back to the hotel.
The Tropical Island of Phuket
Then it came for us to leave Chiang Mai and fly to Phuket (Poo-ket’) Island. The scenery from the plane was gorgeous, and we went on several excursions on the island. We took a boat ride to Koh Pi Pi Island, and to a monkey park as well. We finally got to a beach to relax, and parasail! This was a great end to our journey throughout Thailand, but a sad end as we would not see the others for a long time. Maya and I had to leave back to Tokyo, while the others had to go back to the US–they were only in Tokyo for one semester.
Pop’s Aunts
The next morning, a couple others and I got up early to visit the market where Pop’s aunts have worked every day for the past 20 years to sell their food. We went to buy food for the monk that comes every morning. The food consists of a meat, rice, and dessert, and it is to signify a meal for yourself in your after life. So, everyone brings out a meal everyday for the monks to ensure they have food in their after life.
This morning, I woke up at 6:00am to see the aunts at work. The aunt’s worked every day of the year since they were teenagers at the local market. I mean everyday–these were the first days they have not worked in years…and knowing that, I felt a lot toward them. They had both really hard lives growing up. When Pop’s mom was born, the mother died giving birth. The father, soon after died, at which the 17 year old daughter–Pop’s aunt, had to take care of several children–including about 3 boys who were stolen from her to work for someone else. I don’t believe she knows anything of them from that point on. So, the 17 year old raised Pop’s Mom, along with the other sister. She worked everyday making her food and going every morning to the market from 3 to 8, selling her food. As she was raising her siblings, she would be so scared at night, that she would take medicines to calm her–which has now caused her to go practically deaf. She is not allowed to leave the country, and is almost a prisoner in Thailand due to her work not being important enough to come back to. Quite a sad story, and I don’t see how anyone couldn’t be affected by the kindness they showed us during the entire time we were visiting. Beautiful ladies they were. So back to my story, at the market, we bought a meal–to give to the monks that come by in the morning, every morning at 6:50 sharp. So, you buy a meat, a rice, and a desert–giving it to the monk will ensure you have a meal in your next life, so most people give every morning…feeding the monks who come, and those back at the temple. It was definitely a sad goodbye at the airport. They had been so great to us, and I for one was really sad to say goodbye. Here we also had to say goodbye to Whitney–she was going to stay in the North a little longer, and then later go to Laos–who knows where she is now!! Now on the plane to Phuket, it was so nice to see the ocean and shore from the plane. We arrived at the airport, and met up with 3 Japanese girls that Monica knew. We then took a bus to the hotel with all our stuff, and got in our rooms. We were in Phuket town, so not too close to the beach–a 30 minute drive. Most people when we arrived wanted to take a nap. We just hung out the entire night.
Butterfly and Snake Farm!
This morning we woke up again, and again had a problem with some ingrates being late, causing the bus to wait again, over 45 minutes. I don’t know where these kids were raised, but I am certainly the one that wasn’t raised in a barn, which everyone assumes, me being from Tennessee and all. Anyhow, we went to board our bus to take us to an Elephant farm. Here you could pet the elephants, feed the elephants, ride them, watch them do everything–even play soccer!! So, of course we did all the above, and after a couple of hours, we then went to a butterfly farm for lunch.. again traditional Thai. After the butterfly farm, we went to a snake farm, and watched a show with cobras. I held and kissed a huge snake around my neck. How fun. After the show, we got on the bus again to head for a waterfall near by. It was nice to be in the nature, and again get to talk to a lot of people again more closely. We all really had a great time together. That night, we went out to Chinese dinner, which isn’t your regular sweet and sour pork, but instead, pig ears, swan feet, chicken skin, you know, all those types of foods we seem to just forget. So here I am, hungry for a ham sandwich with a swan’s foot sitting on my plate. And it’s not like they tried to disguise it in a sauce or cut it up or anything. Just a big webbed foot on my plate, sitting next to a pig ear. What was I supposed to do? Well against everything I was taught about you are what you eat, I decided to go ahead. You can call me a swan’s foot if you like =) We then went home.