After dim sum, we went to see the Big Buddha on the mountainside. We took the subway or as called in Hong Kong, MTR. I will be perfectly honest, this was the cleanest subway system I’ve ever been on…very different from the subways of Rome. We got off the MTR and hopped a cable car up the mountainside. Too bad it was so cloudy the view would have been wonderful.

We made it to the top of the mountain and there was a little shopping center to walk through before you arrive at the monastery and stairway leading to Big Buddha. It was kind of funny to me that you could make a quick stop for a snack at 7-11 or Starbucks for a warm beverage as you begin your “journey of enlightenment” but I’ll be honest, it was a cold day and I needed a little liquid motivation in the form of hot tea at Starbucks to get me up the stairs to see Big Buddha.

When we came down from the mountain, my mother, grandmother and I went to Mong kok to see the open market. Rebecca said that this is the market that Hong Kong natives go to because it is less expensive and not as tourist centered. Good news, Bruce Lee is officially my homeboy!
Night views of Hong Kong…

We finally made it home…a day late. You see it all started in Hong Kong when we were on the plane and the pilot came on the loud speaker to inform us of damage to the cargo door. It was going to be at least 30 minutes to get the diagnostic report from the mechanic…30 minutes later we hear that they are waiting for a part; it should take 30 minutes before it even arrives. So at the end of that 30 minutes, all of the sudden, we’re all “good to go” and moving down the runway. We arrived in San Francisco 11 hours later and as it turns out, there was a delay getting the luggage off the plane because they welded the cargo door shut in Hong Kong in order for us to make it to San Francisco (at least that is my story, maybe they really did get the part, but it seems a little sketchy). The delay in getting our luggage and getting through customs meant we missed our connecting flight to PDX.
My sister and I decided we must have In and Out while in Cali, so we took a $27 taxi ride to In and Out to get an “All American” dinner for the fam. Some might say that it was ridiculous to pay so much for the transportation to a burger establishment, but the taste of that burger is priceless. We finally made it back today around 12:45 this afternoon, bringing Jeanette’s trip to China to an end. Thanks for reading!




















