Most of Hong Kong is shut down this week. The Asia Area Presidency opted to close the office building also. Rick works at home with his lap top. Some of my assignments are sensitive and can't be handled at home. One morning I entered an alleyway door to the office building by calling the security guard for admittance. Believe me, that building is secure!
Our daily apparel now includes these lovely masks. Will the trend catch on worldwide? The extra time "off" gives us more chances to see the beauties of Hong Kong. Truthfully, we feel very safe and with the vast health precautions the common cold will have difficulty spreading.
This hotel always decorates to the max.
The Chinese lanterns appear to float in front of the Peninsula Hotel.
Another shot of the hotel from across the street. Every angle is beautiful.
These tiny potted orange trees adorn every entry way. They appear juicy and tasty but we've heard they are nasty and bitter.
Lee Tong Road decor presents quite a daytime sight.
The night view is more spectacular especially with the Barlows, Latimers, and Thredgolds. The Hafens wanted to be there but a 4:30 meeting ended after 6:00 pm preventing our participation in dinner and seeing the lights.
The old clock tower provides a perfect backdrop for this amazingly long dragon display.
Here is a night view of one small portion of the dragon.
The early morning light catches a different view of the happy dragon.
We return to the harbor light show frequently. This year round delight occurs at 8:00 every night.