Thursday, April 7, 2011

The wonder island: Hong Kong

At the first glance, Hong Kong can be a bit of a domineering force, with the jam-packed pedestrian sidewalks and multitude of signages, canteens brimming with steam and a perpetual rush hour during most of the day. However, once a person has 'overcome' this, the destination is a one of a kind experience that will be cherished for many years to come. Not only is it among the safest places in the world, it is also among the most organised. The country has the penchant for dragging a person out of his/her comfort zone, albeit it also rewards the endeavour handsomely. Some exotic examples of this are the shredded jellyfish and the beancurd, the dawn tai chi, and the incessant crowds at the horse-racing circuit. Even on the outskirts, watching the sun rise from a mountain peak or exploring remote locations. Also, for those who like undiluted pampering, money gets all its worth, but that does not mean that the simple pleasures of life get nudged out, for the local population has a tendency to enjoy the latter as much as the former.

Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple: In simple terms, the temple is a colourful kaleidoscope of brilliant hues on the roofs & pillars, along with flowers, incense and lattice work. Everyone, from the elite businessmen to the pensioners, and old parents to youngsters, visit this temple on a regular basis. Some of them come for offering prayers, while others offer the chim (bamboo 'fortune sticks') that are shaken out of a box for a fortune-teller to read after they fall on the ground. The temple complex was built in 1973 for honouring the god after whom it is named. At the age of 15, an immortal taught Wong Tai Sin the procedure to prepare a herbal potion to cure people of their illness. Since that day, he was worshipped by people around him, and is the favourite god of businesspeople. His image present in the temple was brought to Hong Kong from the Guangdong province in 1915 to be installed in a temple in Wan Chai, before being moved to the present location in 1921.

Temple Street Night Market: This place is easily the most populated night market in Hong Kong. The Temple Street stretches from the Man Ming Lane towards to north to the Nanking Street in the south, intersected by the Tin Hau temple complex. To be honest, there are better bargains in New Kowloon as well as over the border in Shenzen, but the atmosphere at the Temple Street Night Market is something that makes shopping here worthwhile! The street food from the dai pai dong (open air street stall) adds to the magic, as hordes of people shop for all kinds of clothes, music, footwear, cookware and things of everyday use.

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