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Sunday, 27 July 2014

Minor Cogitations

The following topics below have no flow or cohesiveness- verbal upchuck is imminent...you've been warned (but hey, at least I titled them)

Air

The air in Central is terrible right now- 9 on the AQHI scale. The ubiquitous white fog reminds me of when my contacts become too dry and everything becomes blurry and faded. On lunch breaks, I used to eat outside and walk up the Soho escalators, listening to music as a sort of calming exercise before I head back. Now that I'm aware (mostly paranoid) of the detrimental health effects of air pollution, I fear even being outside for more than 5 minutes to get lunch during peak hours. 

Ovens

I've been on a baking escapade with my sous chef/partner-in-crime Yolanda, while I've been staying at her home. It helps to fill the void of baking and cooking back at home- at least for a little while. I still don't think I'll ever get used to oven temperatures set in Celsius- such a nuisance having to look up conversions...

Personality

My friend sent me this list that describes my personality in a nutshell- a nail on the head on channeling the thoughts of an ambivert. Reading this made me feel better that there are other bipolar hermits such as myself, haha...point 11 essentially sums up my how I make my life decisions.

Work

Three new interns entered the ring of fire this month- all in my department.  I feel a little hostile as I've been the only intern in CorpFin for 2 months, and these new guys ARE GONNA SHOW ME UPjust kidding, I'm just feeling territorial. I've eaten and socialized with two so far, but have yet to introduce myself to the newest guy. They all seem nice, but who knows....who knows...

Ma Wan

Last week I ventured off to Ma Wan to celebrate my Aunt's birthday along with her family and friends. I ended up meeting some uncles and aunts I never knew I had (seriously, my grandmother (dad's side) had 7 siblings....who knew?) and a 14-year old awkward cousin named Ryan. 

Air (Update)
There has been some thunder in the area (3 pm), and hopefully some rain will come down on us to sanctify our air pollution sins. Also, my view has turned into this foreboding yellow-y haze. Not very conducive to keeping me awake during prime siesta time (3-4 pm, everyday).

My life- in JPG format





shanghai

 suzhou






Wednesday, 2 July 2014

A Look Back- June

This month flew by, with the days being filled with work, friends, sightseeing, and overpriced karaoke (more on that later...)

This month I spent weekends traversing the HK Islands to Stanley, Cheung Chau, and Sai Kung.

Stanley- Very tourist-y. My cousins and I only visited here for an hour or so, as we only made it a pit stop from where we were going to eat dinner. The view of the harbour was very nice, and the breezy weather made the walk around the town very comfortable and relaxing.

Cheung Chau- We went on a packed and toasty Saturday afternoon, with the sun rays shooting down on us like lasers. We spent the majority of our time there eating (as per usual), and enjoyed sporadic moments of walking on the boardwalk (fearing the UV rays, we went back and forth from the boardwalk to the shade). Belly fillers included frozen pineapple, glutinous mango desserts (it tastes better than how it sounds, I promise), and fried tofu skins. We had an incredible dinner at one of the many outdoor seaside restaurants, where in that time, the weather became a beautiful breezy air with the sun setting off into the distance. Razor clams, fried squid, and steamed garlic scallop w/ vermicelli galore. I'd have to say this was my favourite meal in HK thus far. We took a ferry to and fro, which made me a little nauseous both ways- but nothing a little sleep on the boat couldn't fix!
                                                            sunny days                                                 frozen pineapple 
 
                                                      mango mochi                                           iced coffee contraption


fried tofu skins


6:00 pm


7:00 pm

Sai Kung- I went wakeboarding with a friend and some of her friends here in HK this past weekend. We took a 小巴 from Mongkok and met up with the others along the way. The weather was quite bipolar, with bouts of heavy rain and total sunshine. But the relatively cloudy day made it perfect for being out on the waters- no sunburn and tan lines for me! As this was my first venture into wakeboarding, I sought guidance from my experienced friend and the wakeboard instructor/driver, and (kind of) succeeded in getting up and holding on for a little while. I still need to work on straightening my back (which haha...doesn't even happen off the waters, #hunchbackproblems), but it was all in all a fantastic experience. We ended off the day with round 2 of seaside dining; this time with lai liu crabs and other delicacies of the sort. It was nice to meet new locals around my age and to spend the evening with them.

my best smile ft. saltwater in my eyes

Work
Around mid-June was quite exciting, as I had the chance to work at the Transformers 4 premiere here in HK, and the Imagine Dragons concert which presided afterwards. It was a tiring event to put on, amassing record-breaking working hours, but a great learning experience throughout. This was the first time for a world premiere for a Hollywood film to be set in Hong Kong, so it's a relief that everything came together in the end. I was fortunate enough to be able to invite some friends to see a pre-screening of the movie, as well as tickets to see Imagine Dragons, so I hope they had a good time as well.

I became closer with my colleagues this month, with several events and projects that had me in and out of the office, working with several different teams within the department. I also became good buddies with the only other intern in the office (!), and am looking forward to another great month at the company.

Sights and Sounds
I spent a Saturday with my uncle and aunt visiting Ocean Park. I hadn't been since I was 8 years old, so it was nice to re-experience the park with older eyes. I favoured the zoo and aquarium exhibitions of the park a lot more than the amusement rides, and found that my favourite attraction by far was the cable car ride. The view was spectacular- the 5 minute ride was a great way to get away from the usual hustle and bustle of the city.






plushies galore

The Sunday afternoon afterwards I was with my cousin Janice, visiting the Hong Kong Heritage Museum near Shatin. Although we originally went for the Studio Ghibli (Totoro, Spirited Away, etc.) exhibition, we arrived only to see a two hour queue- just to enter. After entering, many had to wait another half hour to forty-five minutes to enter certain galleries, so we ultimately decided to view the other exhibitions and come back another day for the little Ghibli creatures.

Along with some colleagues after an event on a Friday morning, we went up to SoHo and visited the 1,600 display of papier-mâché pandas at PMQ. The sun was burning and shining down on us, but the pandas (and photo-ops) were worth it.




Later that night, I met up with Stephen and Joseph to eat some delicious (albeit overpriced) Korean bbq at KimChee in TST. Although I admit, the premium on its prices was justified by the stunning view of the harbour the restaurant had. Afterwards, we traveled north to Mongkok for some karaoke at Neway, which is surprisingly expensive for HK standards- $140 HKD/person for 2 hours (around $20 CAD). In Mississauga, my local favourite Kbar is $20 for a room/hr (so in a group of 5, that's only $4/hr, and $8 for 2 hrs)! Even with a complimentary drink, I'd say HK karaoke isn't worth the money.

June passed by way too fastnow only a month in HK until i go back to Canadaland. Although I'm missing home for its people, I'm excited to have a another month ahead of me. To new adventures!