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If you decide to brave the streets, the Ding~dings can get you where you need to go. |
{ 唐人館 }
Our beautiful room provided a special sort of shelter, giving us all a chance to take a deep breath and prepare to receive some civilized sustenance. Quite a difference from our busy morning hustling and bustling along the streets of this fascinating and seemingly endless city.
The intensely colored walls of the private rooms are decorated with handpainted and embroidered wallpaper.
Darn it! Why can’t I get that text {above} to center? or this text? Must be the cool Chinese lettered link I imported, but I’m not going to delete it
Sorry for the digression, back to China Tang {no link provided this time}…
The crystal cruets in the center of the table, filled with oils, vinegars and other exotic concoctions, allowed us to add just the right amount of flavor and spice to our expertly prepared food, a selection of traditional dishes from different regions of China.

Emily a cultural feast, and I am excited to see much more!
xoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Hi Emily,
I am really enjoying your Hong Kong posts! My son leaves tomorrow for five months over there studying abroad. And, I booked tickets this morning to go visit home…woo hoo!
Have a fabulous weekend! xoxo
Wow how fascinating..what a feast for every sense! Those cruets are gorgeous…….hope you enjoy!
I thoroughly enjoyed sharing this day in Hong Kong with you. We have visited several times, our last trip being in July 2012. Your wonderful post brought back so many memories. (I found Man Mo Temple to be so captivating) and you are right, it's certainly a city of contrasts and you have captured it so well.
Sandy, how great you are going to spend time there, I know I barely scratched the surface.
Tina, good to hear from you… can't even tell you how many times I've tried to add your new blog address to my blog roll and it just won't accept it, any ideas?
Karena, am I missing a new address for you as well? I show you haven't posted in months??
miss b… I agree the Man Mo temple was very captivating, translational and moving. Such a different world!
thanks for all your comments, more to come. xo, ebh
Sandy, how great you are going to spend time there, I know I barely scratched the surface.
Tina, good to hear from you… can't even tell you how many times I've tried to add your new blog address to my blog roll and it just won't accept it, any ideas?
Karena, am I missing a new address for you as well? I show you haven't posted in months??
miss b… I agree the Man Mo temple was very captivating, translational and moving. Such a different world!
thanks for all your comments, more to come. xo, ebh