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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 04:50 AM
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Great report and photos! Thanks for sharing.
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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 05:05 AM
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Liz_S: I am satisfied with our room. I realize that checking in at 11:30pm on a Friday means that we get whichever room is left, but I did not want a smoking room! This YMCA is a wonderful location!

Unfortunately Tim is quite sick. I think he has the norovirus, or a different stomach virus, just a fever of about 100F and some vomiting. I sure hope that he gets better soon. And I hope even more that I don't get sick next! I guess these twin beds may have been a blessing in disguise.

So we missed the Yellow Door tonight, and it's closed tomorrow (Sunday). Bummer! I am totally determined to get there for lunch on Monday!

Even if Tim is still sick tomorrow, I will be busy running around HK with my parents who will be here in port from 8am-midnight.
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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 05:08 AM
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Also have you visited Montserrat yet?
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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 05:10 AM
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Sounds like you are having a really wonderful time. Thanks for reporting back to us! I'm going to have to go over to your blog and have a look (might look at the RTW cruise also...I also have posted on cruisecritic)

The WC's at NRT are a hoot! I came home and told DH about the mechanical toilets with mist, warm seat, massage, etc... he's curious!

Keep up the reporting.

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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 05:16 AM
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Just went back to read your posted (on another thread) itinerary. I see you are staying at Adelphi Suites in Bangkok. I just stayed there last month, and will stay there again in April. It's a really nice place in a great location. Hope you enjoy it as much as I do. I like the largest size apartment, with the washer/dryer in the kitchen! Not a bad deal for about $106/night! The studios are also really nice. Love the rainbath shower head!! Thought I'd try a studio for my solo trip in April, but couldn't resist having a washer/dryer in the large apartment one more time!

Hope your jetlag doesn't last too long.

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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 05:53 AM
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Thanks for the link to your blog! Loving the photos!
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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 08:45 AM
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Liz, I hope Tim feels better soon! That really sucks. You've got such a good attitude about it, though. I'm sure he'll feel better soon...those things tend to go away as quickly as they come on.
Enjoy HK and your time with your folks!
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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 06:25 PM
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Liz, I'm so enjoying your report. It all sounds very exotic.
I sure hope Tim is feeling better.. all the best to him.
I hope you both get over the jet lag too... have a great time, and I will have a great time reading all about it!
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Old Mar 8th, 2008 | 06:58 PM
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I hope Tim is feeling better. It's no fun to be sick, and even worse to be sick on vacation!
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Old Mar 9th, 2008 | 03:47 PM
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Thanks for all of the well wishes, both here, and in emails and on the blog. I am happy to report that Tim recovered mid-day on Sunday. Kathie, I think you know what this is like, as Cheryl fell ill on your recent trip (although if I remember, she was sick for longer than one day.) I am happy that he's recovered and am crossing my fingers that I'm not next!!

So on Saturday afternoon, I was hungry, Tim was still feeling weird but not yet "officially sick", so we looked in our guidebook and headed to Ned Kelly's which is just a block away from the hotel. I had a pint of Tetley's and a ham and pineapple melt ; Tim ordered a pint of Carlsberg and nachos, although either of his was barely touched. This place is what it is-- an Aussie pub full of expats. The food was very good. Tim had to leave to return to the hotel and I settled the bill. I was glad we stayed "close to home."

The rest of the evening Tim slept while I blogged, caught up on email, downloaded "Lost," and watched the light show from our room. I really liked the light show. We also saw it Sunday night without the music. It doesn't look like much without the music, but with the music it's pretty cool. Or maybe I am just easily amused?

Sunday morning I met up with my parents. We had breakfast and then took the Star Ferry over to HK Island. We walked on the skyways over to the mid-level escalators. There were hundreds of women sitting on deconstructed cardboard boxes having picnics. Hundreds and hundreds of women, all over these skyways. Has anyone else seen this? Is it a Sunday thing? I took some photos which will be put up on the blog soon.

I really liked the escalators because they took us through a lot of different types of areas-- markets, retail, residential... We got off on Gage Street and I found the Yellow Door, so I know where to head for lunch today! If you want to get off the escalators and wander around, Gage St. is a good option. We then took the escalators all the way to the top.

We caught a cab over to the Peak. I didn't really want to go because it was so foggy/hazy, but Mom did and so we went. I definitely don't think it's worth it to go unless it's a relatively clear day. We could barely see anything. (Again, more photos will show you...)

We took the tram down the hill (fun!) and then walked back to the skyway area to the Admiralty MTR station and returned to the hotel. It was about 3pm at this time.

We picked up Tim.

We stopped at Starbucks because apparently the coffee on the Queen Victoria is not good; Mom and Dad needed some Bucks.

We took the MTR to the Mong Kok station and walked around. Many streets were blocked off for pedestrians only, not sure if this is a Sunday thing or what. We wandered over to the Ladies Market and bought just a few small things. It was fun to people watch there.

We caught a cab back to the Y and changed for dinner.

We took the 6:30pm Aqua Luna ride and I LOVED it! It was really cool. There were only 5 other passengers besides the four of us. We left right around sunset (which you couldn't see due to the haze) but it started out light and was dark by the time we got off at 7:15pm. I highly recommend this ride. Thank you Cicerone, so much, for the recommendation.

On board we met two Americans... they asked if we happened to be going to Cambodia, and I said, "Yes, tomorrow!" They were surprised by that. It turns out they are both teachers in Cambodia, I think in P.P. They said that Cambodia couldn't be more different than HK but that they just loved it.

On to dinner at Aqua Roma/ Aqua Tokyo: the view: WOW! Couldn't be better. The decor is great. The food was pretty good. A little overpriced, but way underpriced if you figure in the view. I wanted to time dinner to coincide with the light show, but it was a bit underwhelming without the music, so I don't think that matters if you're trying to decide on a dinner time. Make a reservation way in advance. Again, thank you Cicerone for the recommendation.

We dropped Mom and Dad off at their shuttle. We'll see them again on Thursday night. They're going two places in Vietnam before then, and we'll be in Cambodia.

Today I'm taking Tim to the escalators and YELLOW DOOR for lunch, and then tonight we'll be meeting Ponheary when she picks us up from the airport! I can't believe it!

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Old Mar 9th, 2008 | 04:04 PM
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It all sounds great, Liz. I'm so glad Tim is feeling better.
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Old Mar 9th, 2008 | 05:18 PM
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The hundreds of women you saw sitting around on cardboard boxes are some of the 150,000 Filipina maids “enjoying” their one day off a week. Many of them spend the day socializing with each other in Central (Indonesian and Indian maids congregate in Causeway Bay), as they have no where else to go and can’t afford to spend it shopping at a mall or in a restaurant (and they tend to get chased out of malls even if they sit, don’t know if you noticed that there are very few open seating areas in the malls here as opposed to the US, I have always suspected that one of the reasons is to keep the maids out). It is quite a contrast to see these women sitting in front of the Gucci, Prada, etc shops in Central. Many of them are second or even third generation maids, raising other people’s kids while they see their own kids about once a year. This is a fairly common phenomena in Asia; for example if you go to Singapore, you will see maids hanging out in the Botanic Gardens on Sundays.

The air pollution was really awful yesterday, probably the worst it has been this winter (although it is not much better today). I was hiking in the New Territories and even that was not clear, and driving back in the afternoon you could not see across the harbour. That is one of the disadvantages of the winter, if you come back in summer you should have clear days (rain notwithstanding). You are here for some of the best weather we have had since abut mid January however, warm and sunny, so at least you ccan appreciate the outdoors a little bit. (It’s been in the 40s some days very cold for us, and overcast and even rainy which is quite unusual for winter.)
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Old Mar 9th, 2008 | 05:21 PM
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Oh I'm so glad Tim is feeling better.
Nothing worse than being sick away from home.

Your trip is sounding fabulous.
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Old Mar 9th, 2008 | 06:09 PM
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Thanks, Kathie and kodi.

Cicerone-- Thank you for the information. It was really interesting seeing all of those women set up for the day. I am glad I understand the reasoning behind it now. You are truly an invaluable resource--your name came up a few times yesterday when my parents and Tim asked, "How did you find out about (x,y, or z)??" Thanks again.

I didn't specifically state it above, but I really, really like HK. We'll definitely be back!
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Old Mar 10th, 2008 | 09:03 AM
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looking forward to the SR info
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Old Mar 10th, 2008 | 09:22 AM
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Liz, glad to hear that Tim is better! And glad to know you loved HK. Me too--I'm not typically a city person, and I was shocked at how much I really loved being in HK. So clean, so orderly...and the shopping. My god, the shopping!
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Old Mar 10th, 2008 | 09:37 AM
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Tim and Liz - Glad you guys like Hong Kong, despite the poor air quality.

The streets in Mongkok are like that every day of the week. The street for the Ladies' Market is always blocked off, while the adjacent one with all the electronic stores is only for delivery vehicles, which tend to only go there in the morning. In the afternoon and evening, all become just one huge pedestrian zone.

Have a fun time in Cambodia.
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Old Mar 10th, 2008 | 06:05 PM
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Thanks for the report on HK. We will be there in early April and will also be at the Salisbury YMCA. I booked a partial view so we'll see where we end up.

Glad to hear Tim is feeling better. I hope you enjoy the rest of your trip.

I haven't even been to HK yet, and I'm already looking forward to my next trip (without DH and lots more shopping and eating!!!)

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Old Mar 10th, 2008 | 10:46 PM
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Hi all,

We're in SR! The HanumanAlaya does have wireless internet. Not sure why they don't advertise it, but we are glad to have it.

We had a great lunch at the Yellow Door yesterday and a wonderful flight on Siem Reap Airlines (partner of Bangkok Air). Why can't all economy flights be like that? We also departed 15 minutes early.

We didn't do the e-visa, but we were completely through the airport within 25 minutes of landing, and we were the last people from our flight to clear immigration due to being assigned to a very slow line. No problem.

Ponheary was there to pick us up and we swung by Angkor Wat to see it lit up at night. Wow!

I really like the HanumanAlaya. Lots of atmosphere. The common rooms are not a/c, but that is really the only potentially negative aspect about staying here. (Fine for me, Tim would prefer it to always be 50F or cooler! )

This morning we had breakfast and then Ponheary picked us up at 7:30am. We went to Bantey Srei and got through most of it before the swarms, and I mean swarms, of tourists arrived. It was beautiful.

Our next stop was Knar Primary School. Tim and I brought a duffel bag of secondhand children's clothing, which Ponheary handed out to those most in need. The kids are SO CUTE. I took over a hundred photos. We toured the school as well.

If anyone is coming to SR and has extra room, I highly recommend bringing some hand-me-downs if you have access to any. Wait until you see the photos of the grateful kids-- it was fun.

Also if anyone is coming soon, Ponheary would appreciate a pencil sharpener-- the kind that bolts to a wall or a desk.

We had a nice lunch and a swim and are now resting before she picks us up at 3pm.

This afternoon: Ta Prohm, Bayon, and sunset at Pre Rup.

Tomorrow morning: sunrise at Angkor Wat, more temples.

Tomorrow afternoon: handing out uniforms at the city school.

Thursday: Tonle Sap and sunset at Angkor Wat.

Cambodia is what I expected, but even more so. I love it.

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Old Mar 11th, 2008 | 08:52 AM
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Thank you for the great posts. I love the real time trip report! Can't wait to see your sunset at Angor Wat pictures
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