by Tom | Apr 25, 2013 | Hong Kong / China, View
Agreed, these are brilliant photos of HK. Vertical Horizon Amazing Photos of HK Skyscrapers by Romain Jacquet-Lagreze | Hong Wrong Hong Kong Expat Blog.
by Tom | Apr 24, 2013 | Hong Kong / China, Reading, View
Two slightly different approaches to horror for today’s reading. List of “haunted” houses in Hong Kong (based on suicides and unnatural deaths in apartments: prices can be significantly lower as it is bad feng shui to buy a hung1...
by Tom | Mar 20, 2013 | Hong Kong / China, Reading, View
Lots of great Hong Kong things recently which I haven’t had a chance to post about. Here are some of them including villain hitters, rain, an empty Peak, old Central stores and the problems for Dutch mothers. Villain hitters: what are those ladies under Canal...
by Tom | Feb 22, 2013 | Hong Kong / China
It still gets me every time I see the scale of reclamation here. Picture is from 1932 when it opened. Thaks to Inside Wan Chai Police Station, Hong Kong | Hong Wrong Hong Kong Expat Blog for the photos.
by Tom | Feb 22, 2013 | Hong Kong / China, Personal
Hong Kong feels tremors from earthquake in China | South China Morning Post. Yup, the building moved a little bit, but only for a second. It was over so fast I thought it might have been an odd heartbeat or something.
by Tom | Jan 18, 2013 | Hong Kong / China, Reading
Peak demographics from the EIU has some fascinating insight into the nature of the demographic changes in China that sit underneath the extraordinary prediction that the country’s working age population is set to peak this year (2013). This sounds like a...