Monday, 19 September 2016

Monkey Mountain

In this post I want to share some photos I took while I was in Kam Shan Country Park, more famously known as the “Monkey Mountain”.  It is a famous "macaques kingdom" in Hong Kong, with hunderts of them living  in the wild there. They are said to be descendants of monkeys released by pet owners in the 1920s. Take a look:
















If the monkeys see someone with a plastic bag, they will not hesitate to steal it, because they know that there's usually food inside.
I can totally recommend visiting the "Monkey Mountain". Because the monkeys are often just an armlength away from you, you can take really great photos of them.

Thursday, 1 September 2016

First days in Hong Kong

I have been in Hong Kong for four days now. In this post I’ll tell you what has happened so far.

26.08.2016
After an 18h trip from Zürich to Dubai and Dubai to Hong Kong, I as welcomed by AFS at the Airport, where I met some of the other exchange students from the Denmark, Spain, and Germany. I also met my “First Friend” Noel. A “First Friend” is someone who recently returned from his exchange year and now supports AFSers in their first few weeks in Hong Kong. Afterwards they brought us to the “Regal Oriental Hotel” in Kowloon where we stayed for two nights.


Noel, me, my host family and two of my classmates
27.08.2016
All the exchange students and the AFS volunteers went to the “Munsang College”. There we stayed in a classroom where they introduced us to Asian culture, AFS rules etc.

28.08.2016
On this day I finally got to meet my host family. After waiting in a conference room of the hotel for three hours it was my turn to meet my host family. After taking pictures together we went for lunch and headed home, where I finally got some rest. I really like them because they're very welcoming and caring.


Thomas Wong (Project Director
of AFS HK) and me in my summer
schooluniform




29.08.2016-30.08.2016
Every morning until school starts (01 September) I go to the “Munsang College”, where AFS gives us all the information we need for our stay in HK. In the afternoon I have to do things like register for school, buy my school uniform, get a bank account, apply for a HK ID and do some sight-seeing I visited Kowloon, Mongkok and Central.


What I think so far
I’m extremely happy that I chose to come to Hong Kong. The MTR system super convenient because there's a train every minute few minutes. During rush hour there's even a train every minute. The food is also really good and cheap. You can get a whole meal for 40HKD (5Fr.) and you can buy almost any food you can think of.



Victoria Harbour


View from a Tram in Central