I stayed with Miting for two nights. Her mom drove me to the subway the morning of the 17th. I went through customs and took the subway to Hong Kong. It only took about forty minutes total! I didn't even have to go to the airport to check in - the airport has a check in city in Central Hong Kong! So I got to wander around Hong Kong Island a little bit, took the tram up the Peak.
I also managed to wander over to a beach, which was amaazzzingg. Except for the little oil problem, but no one really seemed to care about that so...
Hong Kong was so incredibly different from mainland China. So expensive. And I couldn't find chocolate and peanut butter filled oreos. Which is a real shame because I was planning to fill a big bag to bring back to the USA...Probably for the best anyways. My bags were so heavy. I managed to store my laptop in a locker at the subway station, but carrying around my camera was a big pain (so appreciate the goddamn photos, right?). Of course, at the beach, I was a little lax. Not only did I enter the oil-infested waters (everyone else was too!) but I left my passport, ipod, and SLR lying in the bag. Yeahhhh....I always say everything works out, but isn't that taking it a little far? Maybe it's a good thing I'm back in the USA.
Speaking of which, yayy!!! It's been about 1 year and 1 month since I've been in the US. Last night, when my plane got in, I basically told everyone that so much said hello that it had been a year since I'd been back home in the US, that I was so excited to be back, and it was great, and yayy!!!! I got a few strange looks.
So where have I been this last year, departing from New Orleans and arriving San Francisco? Little reminder:
(in the world)
(in China)