Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Xiamen outdoor market

mangosteen...from Walmart (no good).
Rambutan...from the street market...wow.


Invdividually bagged turtles, for turtles on the go. Turtle soup.

Nature welcomes all shapes and sizes.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Mong Kok, Hong Kong


Mong Kok is the shopping district of Hong Kong, where you can hopefully find your fix for almost anything. The area is made up of many streets, with entire blocks dedicated to one particular type of product: One block for electronics, cameras, computers, sneakers, womenswear, menswear, aquarium/fish....and many more. However, almost everything is fake. Even if there is a Nike or Adidas logo lit up outside a bright white store, the goods may still be fake, and most likely might be very poor knockoffs.

One of MANY aquarium places on the aquarium/fish street. I'd approximate that there were at least 30+ places just like this, selling exotic fish such as Yellow Tang and Clownfish (finding nemo) for less than $10 USD.


London Canal Ride


London Canal Ride from Erik H on Vimeo.

Old recording


Victoria Park Sunday from Erik H on Vimeo.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

WOW


Gosh, I love cutesy matching couples.

Nong Ping, Hong Kong

The Big Bhudda and the Po Lin Monastery are one of the big tourist attractions here. An affordable $7 USD bus ride was all it cost too.















Friday, March 27, 2009