Tuesday, 27 October 1987

Hong Kong 1987 - The Fragrant Harbour...

"The amount of happiness that you have depends on the amount of freedom you have in your heart..." - Thich Nhat Hanh

(Shopping spree at Stanley Market)

Hong Kong
(26 -29 October, 1987)

This trip was made after attending a 2-week seminar organised by the Long Term Credit Bank in Tokyo. We had a fun time shopping at Stanley Market and Mong Kok Street. Our free time was spent visiting the many attractions of Hong Kong... 

(Ocean Park, Hong Kong)
(The longest escalator in Asia)
(Ferry ride and the light show at Victoria Harbour)
(Dinner at the floating restaurant)
(Watching the weekend light show)
(My feet is hurting)
(Buying more souvenirs at the airport)
(Goodbye Hong Kong)

With its magnificent harbour, steep peak and surrounding islands, Hong Kong is one of the world's more geographically interesting cities. The territory's is divided into four main areas - Hong Kong Island , Kowloon, the New Territories and Outlying Islands. Victoria Harbour is Hong Kong's densely populated area, with most of the urban areas lining the northern or southern shores. Originally about one mile wide, the harbour is squeezed by reclamation on both sides.

(The two of us)

Looking back on what we've been through,
i couldn't have done it without you.
highs and lows, slow and fast,
we took everything that fate could cast.
We have said all along that we will last

Those that said we had no chance,
accept that what we have is true romance
So here's to us we'll make it through
apart from the odd hiccup or two

but we will cope from now on
because our love is still so strong.

1987: Kyoto, Japan ðŸ‘‰

Wednesday, 21 October 1987

Japan 1987: Kyoto - The Imperial Capital...

"Just keep going. Everybody gets better if they keep at it..." - Ted Williams

Kyoto
(18 - 19 October 1987)

The participants for the Long Term Credit Bank Seminar had a chance to visit Kyoto for the weekend. We visited shrines, temples and other interesting places and attended a Traditional Japanese Cultural Show.

From Tokyo we took the train to Kyoto. Kyoto, known as Heiankyo and Miyako in the medieval period, was founded in 793. Like previous Japanese capitals, it was originally laid out in a grid pattern derived from China. Civil wars, especially that between the Taira and Minamoto clans in the 12th century and the Nin war, caused great destruction in the capital, and it has been periodically ravaged by fire, most recently in 1864. Although the shogunate was at times based elsewhere, Kyoto remained the seat of the imperial court until the Meiji Restoration in 1868, and is still a major cultural centre.

(Attending a Tea Ceremony)

The Imperial Capital of Japan for a thousand years until it moved to Tokyo in the 19th century, Kyoto is a beautiful city if you can ignore the modern centre. Walking the quiet back streets is fascinating, there's an ancient temple and walled garden around every corner and we could even watched a few Maiko, ornately dressed young Geisha, taking a leisure walk around the Gion and Pontocho districts in the evenings.

(Kiyomizu Temple)

All You who Sleep Tonight

All you who sleep tonight
Far from the ones you love,
No hand to left or right
And emptiness above -

Know that you aren't alone
The whole world shares your tears,
Some for two nights or one,
And some for all their years.


-(Vikram Seth)-

👈 1987: Hong Kong

Tuesday, 13 October 1987

Japan 1987: Tokyo - The Land of the Rising Sun...

"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams..." - Eleanor Roosevelt

I was in Tokyo for a 2-week seminar at The Long Term Credit Bank. We stayed at the Palace Hotel, a luxury hotel located in the Marunouchi business district of Tokyo with views of the Imperial Palace gardens. The hotel is a walking distance to The Long Term Credit Bank where the seminar was held. For a break, the participants went for a tour of Kyoto on the weekend and visited many historical places.

Hubby came on the last day of the seminar. We spent a few days in Tokyo visiting interesting places like Mt Fuji, Lake Hakone and the Disney Land. Later we spent a week holiday in Hong Kong!

(The Palace Hotel, Tokyo)

Tokyo, Japan
(13 - 26 October 1987)

(A windy trip to Mt Fuji)
(Beautiful autumn leaves)
(The mist was clearing up, yeay!)

For decades Tokyo was visited mainly by businessmen and women, connected with Japan's booming electronics and car manufacturing industries. More and more people are coming to this huge, exciting megalopolis in order to enjoy its vast array of attractions and to experience a little of the almost 'other-worldly' culture which Japan offers visitors from overseas.

(Exhausted after a full day visit to Disney Land)
(At the Wax Museum with Michael Jackson)
(The Wax Museum at Tokyo Tower)
(Enjoying a hot cup of coffee at Tokyo Tower)
(Raining cats and dogs at the temple)

Tokyo's infinite charms include temples, palaces and gorgeous, intricate gardens as well as a nightlife second to none. As for shopping, Tokyo is world famous for its boundless variety of shops and stores. Visitors in spring can enjoy the special bonus of seeing the fabulous cherry blossoms that attract vast crowds to the city parks.
 
(My first time wearing the contact lenses)

One of the free nights in Tokyo, we took time to go to watch a Kabuki, a classical form of Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for its heavily-stylised performances, the often-glamorous costumes worn by performers, and for the elaborate kumadori make-up. Kabuki theatre was proclaimed by UNESCO as one of the list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

A trip to Tokyo, at any time, is guaranteed to be a profoundly interesting and an enjoyable experience.

(The Palace Hotel, Tokyo)

Tears from my eyes

If the tears from my eyes,
could fall upon you,
they would cry for me,
as i do for you,
They would look into my eyes,
and give me a kiss to hold inside,
for then i would plant my lips upon you,
for our love forever,
remains so true.