China's fragrant harbour
/Hong Kong is easily one of the most densely populated areas in the world, and it definitely feels like it. With a whopping 8,096 buildings for it's 7,300,000 residents in only 426 sq miles. A former british colony, taken by the British empire after the first opium war in 1839. China resumed sovereignty after 1997. I won't try to go into that many details about it's history since I don't want to stay up until 5am writing this post. Let's just say it's why Cassie and I explored one museum for an entire afternoon learning about this city's history.
We set out to view Hong Kong as many ways as we could. Initially by exploring the streets that make this city tick, the shopping, dinning, and cultural sites were endless. Then we hopped on the peak tram for a view of the city below. Unfourtantly like most of the cities we visited in China the views were a dissapointment since the smog was so heavy. Never giving up hope for a great view, we also walked along the river front for the nightly light show displayed on the buildings. The music was cheesie but fun (I might have been dancing) and the lights were pretty cool.