Originally posted this in rant/rave. But since because of the length, I felt it deserved its own thread.
But to keep some sort of discussion going, I guess we can use this thread to talk about countries other than ours.
Either first-hand experiences or simply stuff about countries we want to go to.
Got back from HK yesterday but had an early work day without Internet a while ago.
Got to ride one of PAL's brandspankin new planes. Every seat gets a touch-screen monitor media console. You can even stick in your flashdisk to watch pr0n. There are simple games too like Tetris and Bookworm. The redhat OS crashed on me though.
HK's progressed so much since I last went. The city lights are still blinding. The bridges are ridiculous. The train system is really great (not as intricate, but generally as effective and easier to use than Tokyo's). The shopping is mind-blowing of course. Prices are generally the same as over here (though bottled water is crazy overpriced) except that the selection isn't even comparable.
Any form of tour over there is a waste of time nowadays. Don't bother. Don't bother with HK Disney too (didn't go).
Went to Macau for a day. Really nice to see at night but there isn't much else other than casinos. Ferry trip made me feel queasy. I hate boat rides.
So many Filipinos everywhere.
Shopped in Mong Kok several times. But unfortunately, I wasn't able to find Sino Centre for the anime goodies. Don't bother with Ladies' Market. Everything's a ripoff if you're not Chinese.
Bought a new pair of kicks, of course: White PUMA 917
The regular price is the same as here, but I don't think we got this colorway. And I got this one at 20% off, so it ended up costing around P2000 only.
Lots of limited eds that can't be found here weren't hard to find over there (Nike Vandals )
Had the privilege of seeing the Ransom x Adidas stuff in the Adidas store. Really wanted to buy THIS ONE but I figured I already have enough black&white shoes. Oh, and it cost 1000HK.
Black chucks and jack purcells seemed to be really popular over there.
The fashion of the younger generation in general has almost caught up with Tokyo.
H&M... when will you get here?
Oh, last thing. It wasn't really cold. My office is colder. But still, people kept their fall/winter clothes on to keep the 'look', I guess. Hahahah. They must have felt real hot though, since I (one from a tropical country) could have walked around in just a shirt all day.
But to keep some sort of discussion going, I guess we can use this thread to talk about countries other than ours.
Either first-hand experiences or simply stuff about countries we want to go to.
Got back from HK yesterday but had an early work day without Internet a while ago.
Got to ride one of PAL's brandspankin new planes. Every seat gets a touch-screen monitor media console. You can even stick in your flashdisk to watch pr0n. There are simple games too like Tetris and Bookworm. The redhat OS crashed on me though.
HK's progressed so much since I last went. The city lights are still blinding. The bridges are ridiculous. The train system is really great (not as intricate, but generally as effective and easier to use than Tokyo's). The shopping is mind-blowing of course. Prices are generally the same as over here (though bottled water is crazy overpriced) except that the selection isn't even comparable.
Any form of tour over there is a waste of time nowadays. Don't bother. Don't bother with HK Disney too (didn't go).
Went to Macau for a day. Really nice to see at night but there isn't much else other than casinos. Ferry trip made me feel queasy. I hate boat rides.
So many Filipinos everywhere.
Shopped in Mong Kok several times. But unfortunately, I wasn't able to find Sino Centre for the anime goodies. Don't bother with Ladies' Market. Everything's a ripoff if you're not Chinese.
Bought a new pair of kicks, of course: White PUMA 917
The regular price is the same as here, but I don't think we got this colorway. And I got this one at 20% off, so it ended up costing around P2000 only.
Lots of limited eds that can't be found here weren't hard to find over there (Nike Vandals )
Had the privilege of seeing the Ransom x Adidas stuff in the Adidas store. Really wanted to buy THIS ONE but I figured I already have enough black&white shoes. Oh, and it cost 1000HK.
Black chucks and jack purcells seemed to be really popular over there.
The fashion of the younger generation in general has almost caught up with Tokyo.
H&M... when will you get here?
Oh, last thing. It wasn't really cold. My office is colder. But still, people kept their fall/winter clothes on to keep the 'look', I guess. Hahahah. They must have felt real hot though, since I (one from a tropical country) could have walked around in just a shirt all day.