終於一嚐所願,登上吊燈籠,雖然今天不是天朗氣清的日子,有些煙霞,但由吊燈籠欣賞印洲塘的風景,絕對一流。往蛤塘的路,被草蔓封的情況不太嚴重,路徑尚算清晰,沿路亦有很多綁帶指示。蛤塘的村是否真的全廢?因為有些屋仍然上鎖,內裡的陳設非常整齊,而祠堂像是仍有村民會回來打掃。荔枝窩則人頭湧湧,像旺角多些。但可憐的百花魚滕,被一些無公德或無常識的人坐在上面影相。
從南面上山,奮勇向上。上山的路從犂頭石看似很斜,但實質並非如此。
從吊燈籠欣賞印洲塘
蛤塘廢村
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Sunday, December 30, 2007
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Jordan and Syria Itinerary
15 Dec 2006 to 7 Jan 2007 (24 days)
One of my most memorable journeys till now. Not only because of getting a Syrian visa at the border, but also the hospitality of Syrian people and superb historic sites. Though the weather was cold and daytime was short (sunset was around 4:30 p.m.) and many sites were closed at 4:00 p.m., you rarely met another tourists even in some world heritages. You can fully spent whole day to travel and no need to hide from the sun during midday as in summer.
D1-2: Doha and Amman (Hotel Palace on D2)
Flied from HKG to Doha by Qatar at 6.30 p.m. 12 hours transit time. Slept at the airport and waited and short city sightseeing in Doha. Took flight at 12.30 p.m from Doha to Amman. Arrived Amman at 4.00 p.m. Resided at Hotel Palace (Recommended by LP as author's choice). But no hot water for bathing :<
D3: Amman (Hotel Palace)
Called a taxis to Syrian Embassy and tried to apply visa there. The embassy is located in high class residential area. Mission failed. We were turned away in less than 5 mins. Great! Took taxis to Wahadat bus station and took a bus at 11:00 a.m. to Mahada. We spent half day there and took our dinner at Haret Jdoudna in an old traditional house. We took bus back to Amman after dinner.
D4: Amman (Hotel Palace)
Joined a local tour to desert castles in eastern Jordan including a world heritage Qusayr Amra with superb frescoes. Returned to hotel at 5:00 p.m. My friend from Hong Kong joined us at the hotel.
D5: Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
As told by hotel owner, it is easier for those w/o visa to get a visa on arrival at Dera/ Ramtha border rather than Jabir/Nasib. We took a bus to Ramtha and changed for a service taxis at Ramtha. We were asked for only a few questions and waited at the arrival hall of Syrian border for 0.5 hour. Our service taxi driver dropped at the border bus station. We took a bus to Damascus. We toured around old city in the afternoon. We watched Casino Royale (007) at Cham Cinema (next to Cham hotel) for 3 USD only!
D6: Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
We went to Syrian Air to buy ticket to Aleppo but was full today. We bought the air ticket to Aleppo for around HK$170 only. 'Shopping' at general post office. Then we visited National Museum and Suleimaniyya (handicraft market). Old city again, we visited Chapel of Ananias.
D7: Aleppo (Hotel Hanadi)
Our flight was at 7:00 a.m. and our passport was 'detained' by airline staff when boarding (strange practice). Perhaps the reasons was the final destination of the flight was Paris. Hanadi Hotel as mentioned by LP was a Barbie hotel, pink in color. We visited the souq again and then Citadel. After sunset at 4:00 p.m., we returned to souq again and visited Great Mosque (Omiyaad). The atmosphere of souq was great, not touristic at all.
D8: Aleppo (Hotel Hanadi)
We joined a tour (actually a car with driver) through hotel. We visited Ebla, different dead cities: Jerada & Ruweiha, Serjilla, Al-bara. Returned to Aleppo at 5:00 p.m. Dined at Al Jdeida (Christian area).
D9: Hama (Hotel Cairo)
Rented a car (Benz) again thro' hotel, we visited Mushabbak, St. Simeon Basillica, Deir Samaan, Ain Dara. The driver dropped us at the bus station and helped us to buy the ticket to Hama. Our bus left at 4:00 p.m.. The boss of Hotel Cairo was a classic businessman with fluent English. Afterall, I think we got a fair deal with him.
D10: Hama (Hotel Cairo) 24/12
Rented a car thro' hotel. Visited Apamea in the morning and then Musyaf. In the afternoon, we visited Krak Des Chevaliers at 2:30 p.m. Only 1.5 hours left before closing. We left at 4.20 p.m. (if we didn't leave, we would be locked up there). Happy silent night at a nice restaurant in the traditional old house! Restaurant is also owned by the hotel boss. We bought some Hama favorite brand chocolate: LEE.
D11: Hama (Hotel Cairo)
Benz again and visited Beehive villages (Sarouj village). Then Qasr ibn Wardan and Rasafa (a very raw site under excavation). We passed thro' Euphrates River with military checkpoint. Today's our final destination was Qala'at Ja'abar. We left at 4:20 p.m. and returned to Hama at 7:00 p.m.
D12: Hama & Lattakia (Al Hayat Hotel)
We visited the norias in Hama. However, because of the rain, the view was so and so. We walked to the citadel and then lunch. We took a 3:30 p.m. departed bus to Lattakia. Lattakia is actually a container port. We had a full meal at a high restaurant near the port.
D13: Palmyra (Palace Hotel)
We rented a taxis thro' Lattakia Hotel. We visited Qala'at Saldin. A feeling of Great Wall because of the overgrown. We took a bus from Lattakia to Homs at 1:00 p.m. It was snowing at Homs. However, we were stuck at Homs new bus station at 3:30p.m. So many soldiers took bus. We could only get the bus ticket to Palmyra which bus departed at 12:00 a.m. With the help of a nice lawyer, we took a taxi to old bus station to get the bus to Palmyra. Not only the station was old, so did the bus. Interior of bus turned into a disco after departure with loud music and crazy lightings and naughty little passenger. Fainted! With 4-hr bumpy ride, we reached Palmyra at 7:00 p.m. We dined at Spring Restaurant and then chit chat with some French customers till midnight about political system in Hong Kong and French.
D14: Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
We left hotel at 6:20 p.m. I believed it was below 0 degree outside. We were just able to see sunrise at the site. Having breakfast at hotel after sunrise. Return to the site and visited some tombs also. We took bus at 2:00 p.m. back to Damascus and arrived at 5:15 p.m. Of course, we stayed at Ai Diwan hotel again. Ai Diwan was not targetted for backpackers, so they did not offer any local tour/ car rental. We looked for a car to visit Seidnayya,Maalula and Mar Musa. We finally found a car with driver at one of the budget hotels. However, whether we could go still depended on the road conditions (coz snowed a few days before). It was below 2degree at night in Damascus.
D15:Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
Our nice driver with his new car was waiting us at 8:00 a.m outside the hotel. We visited Seidnayya and Maalula and Mar Musa. We were invited for having free lunch at the Mar Musa monastery, on the road back to Damascus, our car hitted a dog suddenly run out of the highway. We were safe except the bumper broken. The dog ... sorry. Back to hotel at 5:00 p.m., tomorrow was the start of Islamic holiday(Eid al-Adha). Though Friday, the souq would open till midnight, just like our CNY's eve. We also tried the highly recommended ice-cream shop in town Bekdach. Yummy, though temperature might be below zero. Very crowded souq.
D16: Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
Today was Eid al-Adha. We took bus to Bosra. The Roman theatre was really huge and with good acoustic design. Great basalt rock and fine carving. We met 4 Chinese in Bosra. They were working in a glass factory in Aleppo and travelled around Syria during holidays. Returned to Damascus and enjoyed a great meal at a Chinese restaurant in Christian quarter (recommended by those Chinese guys). You rarely encountered a person at the souq. Great contrast with last nite.
D17: Amman (Hotel Amman Palace)
Wandered along the Straight Street. Most of the shops were closed because of new year. Visited Azem Palace and Omayad Mosque. It rained heavily :< After mosque, we visited some old house i.e. Aqqad House (now Danish Institute in Damascus). Final stop was St. Paul's chapel where Paul was hung out in a basket when he fled from Damascus. Time to say goodbye to Syria this hospitable country. We had a little farewell with staff of Ai Diwan Hotel (they treated us a nice lunch after stayed in their hotel for 5 days). We went to take bus to Amman. They Duty Free shop at the border looked no difference with any one in developed countries. So many cheap alcohlic drinks to buy. Great temptation. However, we encountered some problem at Jordan immigration office. They required us to buy visa for HKSAR passport which supposed to be visa free. Because of our insistence and with the help of the nice bus staff, we 'succeded'. No visa required! Jackie Chan's movie was shown on board. wow even in Syria/ Jordan.
D18: Amman (Hotel Amman Palace)
Took a bus to Jerash and spent 5 hours in the site. The weather was nice and we left when the site closed. As no bus returned to Amman coz it was too late, hitchhiked a van back to Amman (of course we needed to pay).
D19: Petra (Rose City Hotel)
One of my friends left for Hong Kong today. I and the other friends went to Qatar office to reconfirm our ticket and took a bus to Petra in the afternoon. Today was mainly occupied by logistics and transportation stuff. The hotel we resided just provided accommodation. We looked for travel agent around the town and finally got what we wanted in a backpacker hotel Valentine Inn. We booked a tour to Wadi Rum there.
D20: Wadi Rum (sleeping under the stars and moon in a Bedouin camp (5-star hotel in Wadi Rum - romantic!)
We took a jeep to the desert with the big boss of the camp, Zidane, a very tall guy and two drivers. Our group had 9 ppl in total mainly Asians, koreans, japanese. Wadi Rum view was fantastic, superb. I liked the rock bridge most! Zidane's camp was superb comparing to my previous stay in desert (Egypt, Morocco, India). Not only beds but pillow ... what can i say? But it was very cold at night. I saw nice sunset and sky with many many stars and moon there.
D21: Petra (Valentine Inn)
Picked our stuff and returned to Petra after breakfast. Went to Petra by ourselves and bought a 2-day pass. The weather was very bad with rain and strong wind and mist. The first day, we just walked till theatre and did not go further. We bought tickets for Petra by night. We walked through the siq four times in a day. Tired and boring show.
D22: Amman (Nansy Hotel)
Petra again and no improvement on the weather. Walked up hill to monastery and high place sacrifice. supposed to have a nice view there, however, the dust storm and mist hm.... Returned to Valentine Inn, we booked Nansy hotel thro' Valentine Inn already. The boss of Nansy hotel just there and offered a free ride to Amman. Not only free ride but free beer. He said he had taken 12 beers since this drive from Aqaba. The speed of the car is over 100 km and also the road surface was with snow. Nevertheless, I safely arrived Amman in 3 hours' time. God bless me. The boss and his brother were very hospitable, not only free beer, free vodka in the hotel with all guests, but also free second hand smoking. anyway they prepared dinner for us also (need to pay this time) yummy meal. His brother learnt cooking in Beirut for a couple of years.
D23 & 24: Plane
Rained again. We went to Roman theatre and Citadel in Amman for a half day sightseeing. We went to the airport in the afternoon. Long long queue outside counter, we feared we could not check in on-time. but all the ppl in the queue were having same flight as us. I didn't understand why I needed not pay JD5 departure tax. Save a new banknote then (which is HKD60 almost). Journey was over. Flied from Amman to Doha and Doha to HK.
I really missed Syria and wanted to revisit sometimes in future. I missed the people, their chocolate and biscuits, and meals everything. I missed everything there.
My travel photos of Jordan and Syria (Yet to be finished)
One of my most memorable journeys till now. Not only because of getting a Syrian visa at the border, but also the hospitality of Syrian people and superb historic sites. Though the weather was cold and daytime was short (sunset was around 4:30 p.m.) and many sites were closed at 4:00 p.m., you rarely met another tourists even in some world heritages. You can fully spent whole day to travel and no need to hide from the sun during midday as in summer.
D1-2: Doha and Amman (Hotel Palace on D2)
Flied from HKG to Doha by Qatar at 6.30 p.m. 12 hours transit time. Slept at the airport and waited and short city sightseeing in Doha. Took flight at 12.30 p.m from Doha to Amman. Arrived Amman at 4.00 p.m. Resided at Hotel Palace (Recommended by LP as author's choice). But no hot water for bathing :<
D3: Amman (Hotel Palace)
Called a taxis to Syrian Embassy and tried to apply visa there. The embassy is located in high class residential area. Mission failed. We were turned away in less than 5 mins. Great! Took taxis to Wahadat bus station and took a bus at 11:00 a.m. to Mahada. We spent half day there and took our dinner at Haret Jdoudna in an old traditional house. We took bus back to Amman after dinner.
D4: Amman (Hotel Palace)
Joined a local tour to desert castles in eastern Jordan including a world heritage Qusayr Amra with superb frescoes. Returned to hotel at 5:00 p.m. My friend from Hong Kong joined us at the hotel.
D5: Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
As told by hotel owner, it is easier for those w/o visa to get a visa on arrival at Dera/ Ramtha border rather than Jabir/Nasib. We took a bus to Ramtha and changed for a service taxis at Ramtha. We were asked for only a few questions and waited at the arrival hall of Syrian border for 0.5 hour. Our service taxi driver dropped at the border bus station. We took a bus to Damascus. We toured around old city in the afternoon. We watched Casino Royale (007) at Cham Cinema (next to Cham hotel) for 3 USD only!
D6: Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
We went to Syrian Air to buy ticket to Aleppo but was full today. We bought the air ticket to Aleppo for around HK$170 only. 'Shopping' at general post office. Then we visited National Museum and Suleimaniyya (handicraft market). Old city again, we visited Chapel of Ananias.
D7: Aleppo (Hotel Hanadi)
Our flight was at 7:00 a.m. and our passport was 'detained' by airline staff when boarding (strange practice). Perhaps the reasons was the final destination of the flight was Paris. Hanadi Hotel as mentioned by LP was a Barbie hotel, pink in color. We visited the souq again and then Citadel. After sunset at 4:00 p.m., we returned to souq again and visited Great Mosque (Omiyaad). The atmosphere of souq was great, not touristic at all.
D8: Aleppo (Hotel Hanadi)
We joined a tour (actually a car with driver) through hotel. We visited Ebla, different dead cities: Jerada & Ruweiha, Serjilla, Al-bara. Returned to Aleppo at 5:00 p.m. Dined at Al Jdeida (Christian area).
D9: Hama (Hotel Cairo)
Rented a car (Benz) again thro' hotel, we visited Mushabbak, St. Simeon Basillica, Deir Samaan, Ain Dara. The driver dropped us at the bus station and helped us to buy the ticket to Hama. Our bus left at 4:00 p.m.. The boss of Hotel Cairo was a classic businessman with fluent English. Afterall, I think we got a fair deal with him.
D10: Hama (Hotel Cairo) 24/12
Rented a car thro' hotel. Visited Apamea in the morning and then Musyaf. In the afternoon, we visited Krak Des Chevaliers at 2:30 p.m. Only 1.5 hours left before closing. We left at 4.20 p.m. (if we didn't leave, we would be locked up there). Happy silent night at a nice restaurant in the traditional old house! Restaurant is also owned by the hotel boss. We bought some Hama favorite brand chocolate: LEE.
D11: Hama (Hotel Cairo)
Benz again and visited Beehive villages (Sarouj village). Then Qasr ibn Wardan and Rasafa (a very raw site under excavation). We passed thro' Euphrates River with military checkpoint. Today's our final destination was Qala'at Ja'abar. We left at 4:20 p.m. and returned to Hama at 7:00 p.m.
D12: Hama & Lattakia (Al Hayat Hotel)
We visited the norias in Hama. However, because of the rain, the view was so and so. We walked to the citadel and then lunch. We took a 3:30 p.m. departed bus to Lattakia. Lattakia is actually a container port. We had a full meal at a high restaurant near the port.
D13: Palmyra (Palace Hotel)
We rented a taxis thro' Lattakia Hotel. We visited Qala'at Saldin. A feeling of Great Wall because of the overgrown. We took a bus from Lattakia to Homs at 1:00 p.m. It was snowing at Homs. However, we were stuck at Homs new bus station at 3:30p.m. So many soldiers took bus. We could only get the bus ticket to Palmyra which bus departed at 12:00 a.m. With the help of a nice lawyer, we took a taxi to old bus station to get the bus to Palmyra. Not only the station was old, so did the bus. Interior of bus turned into a disco after departure with loud music and crazy lightings and naughty little passenger. Fainted! With 4-hr bumpy ride, we reached Palmyra at 7:00 p.m. We dined at Spring Restaurant and then chit chat with some French customers till midnight about political system in Hong Kong and French.
D14: Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
We left hotel at 6:20 p.m. I believed it was below 0 degree outside. We were just able to see sunrise at the site. Having breakfast at hotel after sunrise. Return to the site and visited some tombs also. We took bus at 2:00 p.m. back to Damascus and arrived at 5:15 p.m. Of course, we stayed at Ai Diwan hotel again. Ai Diwan was not targetted for backpackers, so they did not offer any local tour/ car rental. We looked for a car to visit Seidnayya,Maalula and Mar Musa. We finally found a car with driver at one of the budget hotels. However, whether we could go still depended on the road conditions (coz snowed a few days before). It was below 2degree at night in Damascus.
D15:Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
Our nice driver with his new car was waiting us at 8:00 a.m outside the hotel. We visited Seidnayya and Maalula and Mar Musa. We were invited for having free lunch at the Mar Musa monastery, on the road back to Damascus, our car hitted a dog suddenly run out of the highway. We were safe except the bumper broken. The dog ... sorry. Back to hotel at 5:00 p.m., tomorrow was the start of Islamic holiday(Eid al-Adha). Though Friday, the souq would open till midnight, just like our CNY's eve. We also tried the highly recommended ice-cream shop in town Bekdach. Yummy, though temperature might be below zero. Very crowded souq.
D16: Damascus (Ai Diwan Hotel)
Today was Eid al-Adha. We took bus to Bosra. The Roman theatre was really huge and with good acoustic design. Great basalt rock and fine carving. We met 4 Chinese in Bosra. They were working in a glass factory in Aleppo and travelled around Syria during holidays. Returned to Damascus and enjoyed a great meal at a Chinese restaurant in Christian quarter (recommended by those Chinese guys). You rarely encountered a person at the souq. Great contrast with last nite.
D17: Amman (Hotel Amman Palace)
Wandered along the Straight Street. Most of the shops were closed because of new year. Visited Azem Palace and Omayad Mosque. It rained heavily :< After mosque, we visited some old house i.e. Aqqad House (now Danish Institute in Damascus). Final stop was St. Paul's chapel where Paul was hung out in a basket when he fled from Damascus. Time to say goodbye to Syria this hospitable country. We had a little farewell with staff of Ai Diwan Hotel (they treated us a nice lunch after stayed in their hotel for 5 days). We went to take bus to Amman. They Duty Free shop at the border looked no difference with any one in developed countries. So many cheap alcohlic drinks to buy. Great temptation. However, we encountered some problem at Jordan immigration office. They required us to buy visa for HKSAR passport which supposed to be visa free. Because of our insistence and with the help of the nice bus staff, we 'succeded'. No visa required! Jackie Chan's movie was shown on board. wow even in Syria/ Jordan.
D18: Amman (Hotel Amman Palace)
Took a bus to Jerash and spent 5 hours in the site. The weather was nice and we left when the site closed. As no bus returned to Amman coz it was too late, hitchhiked a van back to Amman (of course we needed to pay).
D19: Petra (Rose City Hotel)
One of my friends left for Hong Kong today. I and the other friends went to Qatar office to reconfirm our ticket and took a bus to Petra in the afternoon. Today was mainly occupied by logistics and transportation stuff. The hotel we resided just provided accommodation. We looked for travel agent around the town and finally got what we wanted in a backpacker hotel Valentine Inn. We booked a tour to Wadi Rum there.
D20: Wadi Rum (sleeping under the stars and moon in a Bedouin camp (5-star hotel in Wadi Rum - romantic!)
We took a jeep to the desert with the big boss of the camp, Zidane, a very tall guy and two drivers. Our group had 9 ppl in total mainly Asians, koreans, japanese. Wadi Rum view was fantastic, superb. I liked the rock bridge most! Zidane's camp was superb comparing to my previous stay in desert (Egypt, Morocco, India). Not only beds but pillow ... what can i say? But it was very cold at night. I saw nice sunset and sky with many many stars and moon there.
D21: Petra (Valentine Inn)
Picked our stuff and returned to Petra after breakfast. Went to Petra by ourselves and bought a 2-day pass. The weather was very bad with rain and strong wind and mist. The first day, we just walked till theatre and did not go further. We bought tickets for Petra by night. We walked through the siq four times in a day. Tired and boring show.
D22: Amman (Nansy Hotel)
Petra again and no improvement on the weather. Walked up hill to monastery and high place sacrifice. supposed to have a nice view there, however, the dust storm and mist hm.... Returned to Valentine Inn, we booked Nansy hotel thro' Valentine Inn already. The boss of Nansy hotel just there and offered a free ride to Amman. Not only free ride but free beer. He said he had taken 12 beers since this drive from Aqaba. The speed of the car is over 100 km and also the road surface was with snow. Nevertheless, I safely arrived Amman in 3 hours' time. God bless me. The boss and his brother were very hospitable, not only free beer, free vodka in the hotel with all guests, but also free second hand smoking. anyway they prepared dinner for us also (need to pay this time) yummy meal. His brother learnt cooking in Beirut for a couple of years.
D23 & 24: Plane
Rained again. We went to Roman theatre and Citadel in Amman for a half day sightseeing. We went to the airport in the afternoon. Long long queue outside counter, we feared we could not check in on-time. but all the ppl in the queue were having same flight as us. I didn't understand why I needed not pay JD5 departure tax. Save a new banknote then (which is HKD60 almost). Journey was over. Flied from Amman to Doha and Doha to HK.
I really missed Syria and wanted to revisit sometimes in future. I missed the people, their chocolate and biscuits, and meals everything. I missed everything there.
My travel photos of Jordan and Syria (Yet to be finished)
Monday, December 24, 2007
終於能出長咀了!
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Are you lonesome tonight?
Lonesome George, Galapagos Island, Ecuador
George is the last known individual of the Pinta Island Tortoise. Poor George, last of its kind.
For more information
Latest news (as at 28.7.2008)
George no more lonesome! Lonesome George may end bachelor days on Galapagos
George is the last known individual of the Pinta Island Tortoise. Poor George, last of its kind.
For more information
Latest news (as at 28.7.2008)
George no more lonesome! Lonesome George may end bachelor days on Galapagos
捐血
上星期剛往捐血,在捐血前總會填一份問卷,其中一條問題是過去一年曾否外遊及曾到的地方。每次捐血(其實只有4次)填該項問題總是空位不敷應用,護士總會問我的正職,哈哈。過往一年所到過的地方總會包括瘧疾區,護士總會說,你捐的血要拋棄三分之二,你會否繼續捐血,雖然我的血型是最自私的類型,但答案當然是會捐血。
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Merry X'mas
Saturday, December 08, 2007
Friday, December 07, 2007
Most
1) The longest bus journey: 40 hrs (from El Calafate --> Rio Gallegos --> Buenos Aires)
2) The longest flight time (including transit time): 43 hours (from HK --> Seoul --> Atlanta --> Buenos Aires)
3) The most 'off beaten' country visited: Bangladesh
4) The luckiest thing is getting a Syrian visa at the Jordan/ Syria border!
5) The shortest flight changing time: 10 mins in San Jose, Ecuador (from San Jose to Guatemala City) operated by TACA.
2) The longest flight time (including transit time): 43 hours (from HK --> Seoul --> Atlanta --> Buenos Aires)
3) The most 'off beaten' country visited: Bangladesh
4) The luckiest thing is getting a Syrian visa at the Jordan/ Syria border!
5) The shortest flight changing time: 10 mins in San Jose, Ecuador (from San Jose to Guatemala City) operated by TACA.
Countries Visited
36+1 countries visited + 90 world heritage sites so far:
Africa: Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia (3)
Asia: Bangladesh, Brunei, Cambodia, China (including Taiwan), India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Vietnam (15+1)
Australia and Pacific: New Zealand (1)
Europe: Czech, Greece, Hungary, Poland (4)
Middle East: Jordan, Qatar, Syria, Turkey (4)
North America: Mexico, United States (2)
Central America: Costa Rica (1)
South America: Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela (6)
Thursday, November 29, 2007
送給不知怎去保護環境的人(包括我) 及百佳
曲:黃家駒 詞:劉卓輝 編:BEYOND
當偏僻的山裡已不再見稻田
火車總覺路程太短
海中的那渡輪也不再是木船
沙鷗可有令人眷戀
當初的努力只為目前
此刻怎去接受變遷
a 都市中滿灰煙
其實那裡覺得呼吸欠自然
風雨中已瘋癲
誰像以往那麼天真信預言 a
當天空裡漫遊已不再是夢兒
清風總夾著塵與煙
高呼拯救地救已經有數十年
始終只有自由最淺
風光的建造機械樂園
休息工作繼續探險
重唱 a
風光的建造不是樂園
休息工作繼續探險
重唱 a a
當偏僻的山裡已不再見稻田
火車總覺路程太短
海中的那渡輪也不再是木船
沙鷗可有令人眷戀
當初的努力只為目前
此刻怎去接受變遷
a 都市中滿灰煙
其實那裡覺得呼吸欠自然
風雨中已瘋癲
誰像以往那麼天真信預言 a
當天空裡漫遊已不再是夢兒
清風總夾著塵與煙
高呼拯救地救已經有數十年
始終只有自由最淺
風光的建造機械樂園
休息工作繼續探險
重唱 a
風光的建造不是樂園
休息工作繼續探險
重唱 a a
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Wildlife Part II
Monday, November 26, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007
The most special post office in the world
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Journey to the end of the world
Borders
坐順風車
去旅行時,已坐過數次順風車:
(一) Chiang Rai, Thailand
在機上遇上一位男士,他媽媽接他機往Mai Sai(泰緬邊境城鎮),正是我們要往的地方,便坐他的車前往。
(二) Bergama, Turkey
一個人旅行,不願包車遊覽Acropolis,從山頂下山的5km路程,烈日當空,4名捷克遊客租了車,義載我下山。
在香港,居然也坐過順風車:
在數期前,行山太夜,差不多到石壁水塘時,一架車由大浪灣村駛出,義載我往金鐘。
在此多謝曾義載過我的朋友。
(一) Chiang Rai, Thailand
在機上遇上一位男士,他媽媽接他機往Mai Sai(泰緬邊境城鎮),正是我們要往的地方,便坐他的車前往。
(二) Bergama, Turkey
一個人旅行,不願包車遊覽Acropolis,從山頂下山的5km路程,烈日當空,4名捷克遊客租了車,義載我下山。
在香港,居然也坐過順風車:
在數期前,行山太夜,差不多到石壁水塘時,一架車由大浪灣村駛出,義載我往金鐘。
在此多謝曾義載過我的朋友。
Thursday, November 15, 2007
露宿街頭??
從不喜愛預先訂旅館的我,在多年的旅行,也曾險些發生露宿街上的情況。今年農曆年(年初一)曾往Labuan(從馬來西亞前往汶萊)的其中一個口岸,購了年初二早上往Muara, Brunei的船票後,便往找住宿,可能是農曆新年的原因,所有住宿也full,除了Holiday Inn,但一問要700多港元一晚,準備步往碼頭露宿之際,途經一間旅館,剛有人退了房,才無須露宿街上。
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
沒有當地貨幣使的日子
出門旅行,總相信只要帶著hard currency,即美金便無往不利(內地及台灣例外),但總有例外的時候。
(一)馬來西亞亞庇(Kota Kinabula)(2007年2月)
於今年的的農曆新年年三十晚,坐夜機從澳門前往KK,Air Asia所停的是新的KK國際機場,但整個機場沒有找換店,沒有櫃員機,坐的士要收馬幣,好彩司機肯把我先載往市中心,再由酒店先墊支的士費(當然我要放下美金作抵押),年三十晚商場的找換店全部關門,因為老板多為中國人。年初一再往找找換店,當然徒然。好在The World's Local Bank,梗有一間在附近,便用HSBC提款卡提取馬幣,除了不收手續法外,兌換率亦不錯。
(二)委內瑞拉Venezuela(2007年7月)
在當地於黑市兌換貨幣是必然,因差價實在太大了。於Caracas機場非常多人會問旅客是否需要換錢,兌換率是1USD=3,600Bolivar,官方價只有2,100多些。換了100USD,足夠往下一站再換(Ciudad Bolivar),於入住的旅館,亦能以3,600的匯率與老板換錢,而報本地團,亦可以美金找數,因此沒有換太多Bolivar。但當我們暢遊完Angel Fall + Los Illonos後,回到首都Caracas時,所餘的Bolivar已不多,不夠找酒店數,酒店的兌換價亦差到與官方價無異,在街上亦找不到黑市兌換。好彩遇上一個換得過多Bolivar的韓國人,跟他換了一些,但兌換率只有3,000。到旅程的最後一天,銀根非常短缺,一日只吃一餐,晚飯就於麥當當解決,重要食Big Mac,飽肚嘛。雖然帶有很多美金,但....唉
(一)馬來西亞亞庇(Kota Kinabula)(2007年2月)
於今年的的農曆新年年三十晚,坐夜機從澳門前往KK,Air Asia所停的是新的KK國際機場,但整個機場沒有找換店,沒有櫃員機,坐的士要收馬幣,好彩司機肯把我先載往市中心,再由酒店先墊支的士費(當然我要放下美金作抵押),年三十晚商場的找換店全部關門,因為老板多為中國人。年初一再往找找換店,當然徒然。好在The World's Local Bank,梗有一間在附近,便用HSBC提款卡提取馬幣,除了不收手續法外,兌換率亦不錯。
(二)委內瑞拉Venezuela(2007年7月)
在當地於黑市兌換貨幣是必然,因差價實在太大了。於Caracas機場非常多人會問旅客是否需要換錢,兌換率是1USD=3,600Bolivar,官方價只有2,100多些。換了100USD,足夠往下一站再換(Ciudad Bolivar),於入住的旅館,亦能以3,600的匯率與老板換錢,而報本地團,亦可以美金找數,因此沒有換太多Bolivar。但當我們暢遊完Angel Fall + Los Illonos後,回到首都Caracas時,所餘的Bolivar已不多,不夠找酒店數,酒店的兌換價亦差到與官方價無異,在街上亦找不到黑市兌換。好彩遇上一個換得過多Bolivar的韓國人,跟他換了一些,但兌換率只有3,000。到旅程的最後一天,銀根非常短缺,一日只吃一餐,晚飯就於麥當當解決,重要食Big Mac,飽肚嘛。雖然帶有很多美金,但....唉
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
坐警車
在香港不會有太大機會坐警車吧? 但在外地郤有兩次坐警車的經驗。
(一)內地
早年缺乏旅行經驗,在往景德鎮的公車上,被偷去了機票及金錢,為申辦機票退票手續,必須往公安局備案,以取得報失紙,往九江的派出所備案,星期天,派出所其實沒有開門,但留守職員說,報失紙需要蓋章,而圖章在隊長手,因此坐警車往隊長家中取章。
(二)土耳其
兩年前往土耳其Bursa旅行,想按圖索驥,找出LP推介的酒店,便問在路上的警員,但他們的英文呢....於是他們便用警車載我往酒店。
(一)內地
早年缺乏旅行經驗,在往景德鎮的公車上,被偷去了機票及金錢,為申辦機票退票手續,必須往公安局備案,以取得報失紙,往九江的派出所備案,星期天,派出所其實沒有開門,但留守職員說,報失紙需要蓋章,而圖章在隊長手,因此坐警車往隊長家中取章。
(二)土耳其
兩年前往土耳其Bursa旅行,想按圖索驥,找出LP推介的酒店,便問在路上的警員,但他們的英文呢....於是他們便用警車載我往酒店。
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Monday, October 08, 2007
Dwellings around the World
Sunday, October 07, 2007
旅行於沙士蔓延時
還記得於2003年沙士蔓延時,用了2500元買了英航往倫敦的機票,然後再轉飛東歐,旅遊於波蘭、匈牙利、捷克三國。在入境波蘭時,已被特別對待,但總算能入境。但找住宿時,在一間旅舍住了一晚後,便被職員請我們搬離,因為其他旅客皆”害怕”我們是帶菌者。再會回華沙時,我們選擇住進民宿,便沒有遭人白眼了。但東歐過境的火車,邊境官員一上火車,一見我們持有香港護照,也特別”關照”。
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Smiles
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Ramadan = Indonesian New Year?
日前坐小巴聽得旁邊的太太跟另一太太說,她的印傭正過印尼的新年,日出後已不能進食,要待至傍晚。香港人 .... 現時其實是回教的守齋月Ramadan。
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramadan
Sunday, September 23, 2007
Wildlife
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