Here we have Part 8, the final part of a series of posts with a look back at when we were in Hong Kong one year ago today, July 22, 2019.
So far we've re-visited the Star Ferries (Part 1), Victoria Harbor (Part 2), some Hong Kong Buildings (Part 3), Victoria Peak (Part 4), several Hong Kong Restaurants (Part 5), Hong Kong's Ap Lei Chau District (Part 6), and the SOGO Department Store in Hong Kong's Causeway Bay District (Part 7).
Stanley is on the South Side of Hong Kong Island.
When you bring up the below link, at the top left (by pressing the small arrow that points left) you can collapse the side panel of the below map showing the location of Stanley (very near the bottom of the map below Repulse Bay).
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hong+Kong/@22.2535381,114.1813759,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x3403e2eda332980f:0xf08ab3badbeac97c!8m2!3d22.3193039!4d114.1693611
We will begin with some photos taken from the bus as we traveled en route from Hong Kong's Central District South to Stanley.
We never tire of seeing the many magnificent buildings in Hong Kong.
Into the tunnel through the mountain in the central part of Hong Kong Island we go.
The drivers of the buses and trucks are very skilled in navigating the very narrow roadway.
We have arrived in Stanley.
At the bottom of the above map, do you see Stanley Main Street?
Now we'll look at Stanley Bay.
Now we'll look at some shops bordering Stanley Bay.
Now we will go into The Stanley Waterfront Market. For many visitors to Stanley, this is the main attraction.
We are now inside of The Stanley Waterfront Market.
I would be surprised if I photographed 50% of this enormous market.
The time has come to leave Stanley and enjoy the ride back into Hong Kong Central.
Well there-you-have our visit to Stanley. Hong Kong is one incredible place .
On this trip, Patti joined me in Seoul, South Korea, in mid February of 2019. We two then flew to Russian Siberia, where we had a flat in Irkutsk. We two remained in Siberia until early July when we flew to Hong Kong.
Sad for me to say, but the Time-Had-Come for Patti to leave Hong Kong and to head back to Alaska.
Knowing that this July 2019 trip could very well be our final visit to Hong Kong, we both have the deepest gratitude for all that we experienced during our visit.
Cap and Patti
Stanley is on the South Side of Hong Kong Island.
When you bring up the below link, at the top left (by pressing the small arrow that points left) you can collapse the side panel of the below map showing the location of Stanley (very near the bottom of the map below Repulse Bay).
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Hong+Kong/@22.2535381,114.1813759,13z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x3403e2eda332980f:0xf08ab3badbeac97c!8m2!3d22.3193039!4d114.1693611
We will begin with some photos taken from the bus as we traveled en route from Hong Kong's Central District South to Stanley.
We never tire of seeing the many magnificent buildings in Hong Kong.
Into the tunnel through the mountain in the central part of Hong Kong Island we go.
The drivers of the buses and trucks are very skilled in navigating the very narrow roadway.
We have arrived in Stanley.
At the bottom of the above map, do you see Stanley Main Street?
Now we'll look at Stanley Bay.
Now we'll look at some shops bordering Stanley Bay.
Now we will go into The Stanley Waterfront Market. For many visitors to Stanley, this is the main attraction.
We are now inside of The Stanley Waterfront Market.
I would be surprised if I photographed 50% of this enormous market.
The time has come to leave Stanley and enjoy the ride back into Hong Kong Central.
Well there-you-have our visit to Stanley. Hong Kong is one incredible place .
On this trip, Patti joined me in Seoul, South Korea, in mid February of 2019. We two then flew to Russian Siberia, where we had a flat in Irkutsk. We two remained in Siberia until early July when we flew to Hong Kong.
Sad for me to say, but the Time-Had-Come for Patti to leave Hong Kong and to head back to Alaska.
Knowing that this July 2019 trip could very well be our final visit to Hong Kong, we both have the deepest gratitude for all that we experienced during our visit.
Cap and Patti
Earthquake in southern Alaska, hope all is well in Anchorage. Gord
ReplyDeleteIt was O.K. here Gord. We did not feel it in Anchorage. Cap
DeleteHi to you and Patti.
ReplyDeleteI hope to spend more time on my laptop at least in the evenings. I love traveling with you via your photos and words.
I hope you haven't forgotten me. You haven't. I do know that.
Have a grand weekend.
NO way could we forget you Cheryl (Shaddy). I am still with-you on that long-ago trip you took coming up the Inside Passage and the wonderful photos you took. Smiles Cap and Patti
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