My trip to Hong Kong

I am back to my country , back to my people and back to my senses :-)
I came back from Hong Kong on 13th. Though a short trip , but was amazing , fun filled and a lovely experience .
I had to perform the testing of Good Tech. ( client I am working for past a year ... ) product on some devices , using ofcourse the HK N/w service .It was basically a Country - Certification testing for their product.
Well, the best part was that i didn't had to work from office and there was no one to supervise either .
Also since it was just testing on the handsets , so no much PC work .Though my trip was slated to get over on16th Apr...
I was clever enough to complete my work before time and stupid enough to inform the client accordingly :-)
But on second thoughts , surviving on fruit salads and bread was kinda becomming difficult..so was dying for Ghar Ka Khaana :-)
My usual routine was working for 2 hours in the morning and 2 hours at night and the rest of the time ..u guessed it right !
Went all around Hong Kong ..all alone ( I mean without a guide ..U DIRTY MINDS ) , as its a very tourist friendly place .Just a map and a li'l guidance from the receptionist , was sufficient to move around the place.
HK is actually a paradise for a touirst .
Beautiful beaches , beautiful buildings and BEAUTIFUL people ( exception ofcourse : Chinese guys , Kids and oldies :-)) ..so you can imagine whats left )
The place actually consist of two major islands ; one consisiting of corporate houses and and the other profilerated with residential complexes and commercial centers .
I went to Ocean Park - somewhat like Disney Land , Victoria peak-at 1200 feet on a path at 14 deg. inclination to reach the place ;through tram ; was amazing and ofcourse the panaromic view of entire HK from the top the peak was breath taking.
However the best of all was seeing the "Symphony of Lights " , orgainsed by the HK tourism industry . The corporate towers are coated with halogen lights and around 15-20 buildings lit up and perform a Lazer cum light show , all dancing to a symphony played at the other end of the island.Its been recorded in Guiness book as the worlds largest light show !
Only trouble in HK was food and language ; an incident worth mentioning is my converstaion with the Hotels chef: I asked him whether they could provide microwave to heat the MTR food packet...and the reply was : You come up we'll heat you ! :-)
Chinese who could eat every mammal on earth ...were probably planning to relish an Indian Meat !
Well all in all , it was fun plus an amazing experience .
