Lok Fu.

I’m sitting in the KFC in Lok Fu now as I’m going to see another relative later who’s living around this area. For the past one and a half hours I have been working on my E-Commerce Business Models assignment. It’s not fun, but what to do… that’s the thing a student needs to do – doing assignments while on holidays. Something that I’m contemplating doing again in the future if I really decide on doing a postgraduate degree.

Anyway as mentioned the other day, my sis brought me to Nam Shan Tsuen for lunch the other day, and to be honest, that was the first time that I’ve ever been to that part of Hong Kong and when I was there, I felt a dramatic sense of nostalgia because this was how Nam Shan Tsuen looked like:


The flats in the estate.


This was apparently the second floor of the market. Notice how small the stalls are?

When I said I felt a sense of nostalgia, it was really because when I was a very young kid, I used to live in this part of Hong Kong known as Sau Mau Ping which looked exactly like Nam Shan Tsuen.

I’m feeling real tired as I sit in front of my MacBook. Partly because of the work that I have to be doing, and also partly because I slept late yesterday. The bad thing about Hong Kong is that the sun rises very early even when we are in autumn now – the sun was well up at 6.15 this morning, and because of the brightness outside, I woke up at 8 despite sleeping at 1.30. This is perhaps one of the things that I don’t appreciate about Hong Kong.

I’ll be sitting at my Singapore home tomorrow this time. Would be meeting the Union Camp guys for dinner, and I still haven’t really gotten anything for anyone back in Singapore… maybe I’ll just skip that this time round. I’m kinda running out of money anyway. Haha.

Hopefully I’ll get to update my little journal one more time tonight, but if not then I’ll just see everyone back home in Singapore.

Signal.

Managed to get some signal from my home again – seems like I think I didn’t really have to buy those wireless Internet connection time before I left Singapore. But then again, how would I know someone around my house is using wireless at home and how would I know my MacBook can pick those signal up?

These two days would be spent visiting relatives. And given that I’m kinda tired, I think I’ll upload my pictures tomorrow.

Would be back on Friday. Time sure flies.