2014年5月24日 星期六
On 下午2:30 by abc in funnynews
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This line goes all the way up to the border with mainland China (可能中國俾佢地感覺係農夫!?), where it connects up with the Shenzhen Metro. This was the only Lo Wu sign in the whole station too, so it's not as colourful as some of the other pics. We got a fair few stares while taking this one...
The other border station, so here I am with passport in hand. You can also see Aisling's reflection in the blue of the sign!
Nothing really to note from this one, but have you noticed our positioning in the pictures so far? Aisling always stands on the left, and I, on the right. Fun fact!
Fanling is where I taught for two years, and where I won the medal as seen in the Olympic photo. So, here I am doing my best teacher pose.
Another shout out here, this time to our friend Shirley who lives in Tai Wo and who owns the panda hat pictured.
Stocking up with fruit and veg from Tai Po Market. Again, I'm not sure if there are actual fruit and veg stalls in Tai Po Market, I've never been. Fun Fact: We just bought the eggplant in the picture because it looked colourful and exotic, we never actually ate it afterwards.(佢地見到有個"market"字,即代表市集,就自然有生果賣啦!)
We had no graduation cap to throw in the air here, and even if we did, it would never fit into the frame, so just pretend there is one.
Here I am lathering myself in sun screen, because after all, why should you wear sun screen? Fo' tan! Fun Fact: We had no tissue to wipe it off afterwards so I had to use the broccoli from the Tai Po Market picture. It was not a good idea.
There's a racecourse in Sha Tin, hence the Gangnam-esque horse riding pose.(江南Style騎馬舞,襯番沙田跑馬場) There is actually a special Racecourse MTR stop, but it's only open on race days, so we couldn't go there. Another reason to return to HK again.
People in Hong Kong say "Wai" when they answer the phone. I don't know if it's the same Wai as this Wai, but it makes a lot more sense than some of our previous picture rationales!
If you can cast your mind back to Mongkok, where Aisling had her hair flung into the air, we now have Mongkok East, where it's delightfully positioned over her face, so there was some thought process there. Fun Fact: In Mongkok East, the two train platforms are facing each other, so everyone on the opposite side was looking straight at us while we took this photo.
Pfft! No idea!(無橋了!LOL)