
A sleeper train took me to Shenzen where I crossed the border to Hong Kong. HK is an amazing place, highly developed with prices to match (£4 a beer). I went up The Peak on a tram that ascends the hill at a 45 degree angle. This affords superb views of the HK skyline which has to be one of the greatest city-scapes on earth.
I rode the world's longest escalators 800m along and 135m up a busy section of the city. I took a night ferry to Kowloon to see HK island lit up. I chilled with a beer on Lan Kwai Fong Road watching a replay of NUFC beating Pompey in the EPL which was luxury after the rigours of China.


However, all's not perfect in paradise as I discovered when Typhoon Seniang swept across the island with terrifying force. It destroyed many buildings, snapped trees and generally devastated the island. I heard dozens of people died. Unbelievably, even after the warnings from locals, a Scouse bloke and I spent the night wandering through the jungle and along the beaches at the height of this furious storm. A coconut dropped between us giving us a huge scare as they'll kill you if they fall on your head. Anyway, thankfully all ended well and we gave the locals a laugh! They called us the crazy Englishmen hehe. Onward to Singapore after a weekend of partying in Cebu City.
Salamat (Philippine for Thankyou).
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