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My cold from earlier on in the week came back in full force and I spent quite a few hours sleeping and sneezing.
Tom spent a few hours confirming the next week of our Holiday in China, reassuring relatives, uploading photos and updating the budget.
We enjoyed an amazing Japanese lunch at Fung Authentic Japanese restaurant, where Tom got brave with Sashimi and I did not.
At 7pm we wandered down to the Victoria Harbour to watch the symphony of lights, a free, multi media attraction at the harbour which involves music, narration, lasers and lighting from the main buildings along Hong Kong island. I really enjoy the beauty that already exists along the harbour at night & appreciated the light show. I don't think it would be something I would travel very far to see or want to pay money for. If you are in the area I would highly recommend seeing the harbour of a night time to appreciate the lights & doing it at a time close to the light show so you can see both during the one visit.
We checked out the Temple Street Night markets as well for the first time tonight. A good place to buy cheap street food and barter for cheap nick nacks, not unlike other street markets!
- Alli
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