McLaw on Tour

McLaw family of Dunedin leave behind dog and house, take children away from computers and television and seek warmth, music and adventure in Central America.

Monday, October 01, 2007

Hong Kong (and Sai Kung)

Whereas in Hong Kong there are the amazing malls which stretch over 10 floors with escalators going everywhere (making for an odd image) and anything you want for sale (but especially clothes). We particularly liked the tv shaped as a sheep (which you would as a New Zealander). They do have a fine array of ice cream too.














But over the other side of the island you can go out on a sampan at Sai Kung and come back where all the fisherman have brought in their catches and they are displayed in front of the restaurants in all their variety.
So you ask for the fish you want, to be taken home or cooked on the spot.

Romany is perusing the stock looking for what takes her fancy.
I'm just not sure she will go for Moray eel, starfish or cuttlefish (or the thing that looked like a giant woodlice).