An ex-pat's guide to living in Hong Kong
Hong Kong for Dimmies: a silly foreigner's guide to recognising and avoiding faux pas
     
  Hanging Out Here:  
 
On The Main
 
 
Deary Diary
 
 
Tips & Tricks
 
 
Taxis
 
 
Humour Me!
 
 
I Heard...
 
 
Just the Facts
 
 
Hanging Out Photos
 
 
Shag & Puffin News
 
 

 
 
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  This week's joke  Look Who's Joking  
Bun Festival
Cheung Chau Bun Festival Ghosts, floating children and big buns...
 
Ching Ming Day
Ching Ming Festival - Ancestor Worship Ancestor worship, grave sweeping and a roast pig picnic...
Garden Diary

Back home in England. View photos and comments about this year's garden exploits.


little bird S&P News
Where you'll find newsworthy peculiarities.


Hanging out Photos
Arlington Row, Cotswolds UK Attention all you voyeuristic-types who salivate over other peoples' holiday photos. If fear of flying keeps your holiday plans grounded, drool over my holiday adventures. Cut loose! Live vicariously through my camera.


What's a Chinese Junk
What's This?

Junk! ... a Chinese junk. It's more than just a boat! (read more about junks)



Welcome to Honkers! This is an ex-pat's guide to surviving Hong Kong - a tiny island ringing with 2 million mobile phones, where pollution is recognised as the city's most renowned feature and where a wok is synonymous with fast food. Step into the strange and wonderful, the hustle, bustle and the unbelievable Hong Kong - a mine field of social and cultural faux pas for any foreigner.


Escape the Crowds
When 2-million mobile phones send your ears ringing, head for London. London Tours is the ticket!
A dragon boat head Dragon Boats
Ready, steady, it's time for the exciting Dragon Boat races in Hong Kong!


Those lucky red envelopes Money Stuffers
The ins-and-outs on those pretty red envelopes!


Daily Weather Reports Weather
Satisfy your quintessential English obsessions with meteorological conundrums at the Hong Kong Observatory.

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