TENNIS Everywhere
My first day in Hong Kong I took a nice trip on the Peak Tram, a little piece of the metro transit system that's been running for something like a hundred years -- it's not unlike the Duquesne Incline in good ol' Pitt (except that it's much much cooler; no offense yinzers). Give 'em a few bucks, get on the tram, and watch the dramatic landscape unfold as you climb to the top of Victoria Peak.
At the top, which is about 1,500+ feet up in the clouds, you get that glamorous view of Hong Kong's business district that you see in that photo I linked to down below. Up there, of course, there's shopping, malls, restaurants -- whatever your heart may desire. I was looking for postcards in a bookstore and I found the latest issue of TENNIS, the one that I finished but never saw come out. It was weird seeing it at all, but even moreso because I was up on some mountaintop in Hong Kong. I guess I kind of miss it. I know, poor me.
Labels: china, hong kong, tennis, victoria peak

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