Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Hong Kong!!!


As my plane took off in Vancouver I cried. My tears came from two thoughts; fear of the unknown and not knowing when I'll see Canada again. Upon the plane a very spiritual older gentleman initiated conversation with me from the seat in front. The conversation lasted for the majority of the flight and he provided me many valuable insights to the person who I am. He was headed back to China to teach a class in communication but reached out to me as a friend. I appreciated his constant conversation more than I knew at the time. Apparently the universe knew I needed a distraction from my own mind.

As the plane landed he walked me through customs and we said goodbye at the baggage claim. Then the task I was most afraid of was in front of me….Finding my way from the airport to the hostel on my own. For some reason this was the one thing I was most afraid of.  Leaving my job, selling my belongings and saying goodbye to my family was nothing compared to what was currently in front of me. This made the whole thing real! I was in Hong Kong with just the bag on my back, map in my hand and a few HK dollars in my pocket. Yet, I knew my heart that after I made it to the hostel it would all be down hill from there! I would met someone and then everything else would fall into place and that's exactly what happened.  Almost immediately after finding my hostel a local friend from Ottawa, who knew of my arrival, messaged me to meet for dinner and drinks so off I went…..

I wish I could load all my pictures but unfortunately that takes too much time and I need to go explore HK for my final night. Below is a snap shot of my time in HK and the people who were a part of it. Tomorrow am I leave for Beijing to go climb the Great Wall of China and meet up with my awesome travel partner for the next five weeks Cindy Q. 


Taking the ferry to Lantau Island to see the Big Buddha  
Wesley (friend from Ottawa) and I on the ferry 
Mui Wo beach on Lantau Island. Beautiful little town.
 I could have definitely spent a week exploring. 
Bikes belonging to locals who commute to HK for work daily
We then took a bus up the mountain to the Big Buddha.
It was very foggy out that day but it added a super cool effect to the trip. 
The Big Buddha. 

This is what he actually looks like without the fog

During our time at the Big Buddha I bought a wooden bracelet that has markings on it representing safety.
Figured it would be appropriate for my long journey ahead.
In addition to wearing it daily I decided that before getting out of bed each morning I will give thanks to something different for each bead on the bracelet.
I am extremely blessed to have the opportunity to go on the trip. Most people never leave the country where they are born or have the financial means to even buy a plane ticket.
It is very important to me that I don't forget all that I have to be thankful for in life.  
SQUAT! This was a first. Many more of those to come. 

One the Wisdom path...
The pillars have sections of the heart sutra on it and the path is in the shape of the infinity symbol

Me on the wisdom path
After leaving the Big Buddha we took the ferry back down to HK.
A gondola with a glass bottom!!! 
At Kowloon Park by the hostel 
There are tall building everywhere in HK.
It is unlike anything I have ever seen before.
Vancouver is a fraction of HK.
At my hostel I met Larissa (left) and Zoia (middle) from England and Germany respectively.
Two amazing girls that I spent two days exploring HK with.
They both are currently living in China teaching English and needed to come to HK to renew their visas.
Beers in the afternoon while exploring the streets of HK.
'Please Hold the Handrail'
There are escalators everywhere in HK!
At one point I rode a sea of never ending escalators for 20 minutes through SoHo.

The Light SHOW!!
Words can't express how awesome the light show is. All the HK buildings light up in a show like movie to music.
Super cool life experience.
Everyone here does the peace signs in all pictures.
My fellow hostel roommates and I explored the local Zoo during +30 with 90% humidity.
During this moment I was very disgusted by how much I was sweating - moment caught on camera.
At the Zoo
That's a big turtle 
After the Zoo and some local food in SoHo Zoia and I went up to the peak.
The peak gives the best view of HK but you need a clear day.
During my 4 day visit it has been mostly overcast however on my last afternoon the sky partially cleared up.

Zoia and I at the peak.
Ladies and Gentleman this is Hong Kong







6 comments:

  1. totally cool!
    think you might cut all your hair off before the end of the trip???? highly recommended!:)

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  2. Hello Leah, I am super impressed by you! Have a great trip. I am sure everything will go fine plus better and you will have a wonderful trip. Remember to pay a more attention on your valuables, especially travel doc. Wish you all the best and your blog is so great! Your words inspire me :)

    Kristin
    one of your yoga student in Winnipeg!!!!

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  3. Loving the blog Leah! Can't wait for more :) The HK pictures make me impatient to go back.
    Lots of love! HAVE FUN! :)
    Sam

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  4. dear leah,

    what an inspiring blog! i love your pics and the memories i have with you!
    wish you a wonderful trip .. explore the world / explore yourself!

    zoia

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  5. Ah, Leah, great photos. Really bring back memories, you certainly covered some ground while you were there. Amazing place huh? More than you imagined? :-)

    Look forward to the next installment!

    Alan

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  6. It looks beautiful!. take great courage and strength to do what you are doing Leah. Be strong and carry on being you , finding out new things about you. and becoming one with the beautiful surroundings you will find, and at that becoming one in its self with the world and your inner being.

    Have fun!

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