We are almost done with our time in Hong Kong! Time has flown by so quickly here. Now we just have 10 days in China touring and only three weeks in South Korea, then HOME! Wow, it's crazy to think how far we've come. I am both extremely excited to see friends and family but also sad about how little time we have left when I think about going home in a month.
We had our final test and turned in a paper on Monday! It felt so good to be done with this class, definitely the hardest one we've had so far, in my opinion. Right afterward, we celebrated by hiking Dragon's Back, a hike near Stanley that, from a bird's eye view, looks like the spines of a dragon. We found out that the trail was actually designed by the grandfather of a friend of mine from St. Olaf! He grew up in Hong Kong. Small world, huh? Anyway, it was WINDY up on that mountain and I almost fell off a few times, but it looked like the Sound of Music scenery and we kept singing "the hills are alive..." It was pretty awesome and the view took my breath away. Hong Kong is a great place to really revel in what God has created. We went to a food market after the hike and let's just say for the vegetarian in our group it was overwhelming. Even for ME it was overwhelming. Live fish were being chopped up left and right, wriggling as they tried to escape their head being cut off, and animal entrails, legs, hooves, and heads were hanging in the shops we passed. There was fresh produce for sale and the others were a little hesitant to buy anything that was in the midst of all of this blood and guts, but I bought an onion which made me cry later (the onions are EXTREMELY strong here).
The next day (yesterday) we went to Ocean Park, a huge theme park in the mountains! It was like Disneyworld (there is also a "Disneyland" here, by the way but we decided not to go). There were two sections of the park and to get to the farther one we took a gondola through the mountains with the sea to the left of us. We went on rides galore, including roller coasters that took you out over the sea and made you feel like you'd fall in, as well as "power tower"-like rides that took you up for the view and dropped you at hurtling speeds back down to the earth. My favorite was a roller coaster called "Hair Raiser" that literally made your hair stand on end--we got to see THAT attractive picture in the photo booth afterward. After all the rides, we went to a polar exhibit to see seals, penguins, and a giant walrus--we got to go in an underwater exhibit that took us through the bottom of the tanks in tunnels! So I stood right next to the walrus in his tank... it was awesome. After this we saw the rainforest exhibit to see birds, the smallest monkey in the world, and spiders and frogs. We took the gondola back to get egg waffles (one of my favorite foods here) and see the aquarium, which was GIGANTIC and had windows the size of a whole wall, as well as underwater tunnels, sharks, stingrays, piranhas, coral reefs, etc. We tried to see the panda exhibit but they were asleep, and we ended at a goldfish exhibit, which believe it or not was one of my favorites. Each type of goldfish seemed to exaggerate a different body part--there were fish with huge cheeks, huge bellies, huge eyes, huge brains, pompoms coming out of their mouths, and much more. Wow! It amazed me. Afterward we took the train home and were pretty exhausted.
Today was a more relaxing day, we went to the mall and shopped around a little, but my feet are still tired from all the hiking and walking we've been doing lately! They'll get a rest tomorrow, because hopefully we'll be going biking instead.
Next time I post will be in CHINA! The mainland. IF we get internet, which hopefully we do! There will be many exciting things to keep you posted on.