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Megaman!
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Nan Lian garden is a little getaway in the middle of Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong is also home to the Peak Tram, a tram that will take you to a mountain peak (clever, eh?)
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Calvin helped us find our way around Hong Kong, understand some of the local culture, and showed us some nice local spots. Unfortunately we were too jet-lagged to be much fun, but he was patient.
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Hong Kong street markets sell the largest fruits ever.
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Hong Kong also has parks with pretty flowers.
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Last but certainly not least, Hong Kong is home to the Giant Buddha, which is accessible by cable car.
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Bodhisattvas attendant on the Buddha.
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Dogs are not allowed.
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Dogs are not allowed! (he didn't read the sign)
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Cats are okay, though.
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Phew!
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