After visiting the Netherlands for
almost 2 months, it is nice to be on the move again. We were glad to
spend so much time at home, so we could visit family and friends and
enjoy some Dutch food and Belgium beers.
Our first stop was Hong Kong. Compared
to what we have seen so far of Asia, this city is very efficient. Of
course we knew that space is the limited factor in Hong Kong. The
airport is made on an added strip of land. On the bus drive I noticed
an area with only one floor of stores between all the skyscrapers. I
wondered why, but then it turned out a big parc is build on top of
the shops.
Although the website of the hotel
mentioned our room would be 11m2, it turned out to be around 7m2,
including bathroom. Not a lot of space when you arrive with two
suitcases, one big backpack and three smaller bags. They solve part
of the problem by elevating the beds, so even our luggage fitted in
the room.
Hong Kong is highly efficient. Each
metro arrives about every two minutes. The taxis have virtually now
business from the airport. You take the train to the central part of
the main land and from there, free shuttle buses bring you to various
hotels. And here we are, at the 16nd floor of our 7m2 room, with a
'lovely' view. Well, we still have a window. A lot of the cheaper
rooms are just boxes without window. We are surrounded by three
skyscrapers with aircos sticking out next to each window.
After visiting several dive shops
(that's what you get when you are small, wetsuits are not made for
people with short arms and legs), we also had time to enjoy the view
on Hong Kong. Unfortunately, taking the tram up to the hill is the
most popular tourist attraction, so we waited an hour to get up and 2
hours to get down, but the views were worth the waiting.
After spending a lot of money of dive
equipment we flew to Manila. Fortunately, we were allowed to take our
80 kg of luggage and 20 kilos of hand luggage with us (maybe a bit
too much...) Manila, what can I ay about it. I was not very positive
on our first visit, but somehow it has improved a bit. Why I cannot
say, because there are a lot of slums, the lines for a taxi at the
airport had increased to 5 hours of waiting because they are working
on a new Skyway (road above the old road) and we squeezed ourselves
in the metro at rush hour were we really felt like sardines. Good the
airco still functioned because this was bad compared to rush hour in
the trains in NL.
We are in a friendlier neighborhood
than last time, with lots of restaurants close by. We visited the
dive shops to now what they have here, bought some more equipment for
the camera (never ending story) so we can use it under water as well
and made some visits to interesting organizations for our new job.
Which means we're still in Manilla after 5 days, because making
appointments is not that easy in tropical countries. At both
organizations we were very welcome though, so our time is well spend.
Unfortunately, Marine ConservationPhilippines doesn't have a location as of yet, which means we have to
find some other work for a few weeks, which we are trying to organize
at the moment. But our hotel is nice and cheap and we get to know
Manila better. If people are ever going to visit us, we advise them
to bypass Manila though and fly from Bangkok or Hong Kong to Cebu.
Much closer, and probably a lot cleaner.
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