Rica and I visit Lamma Island. A nice place with some good food. Some pictures included in the post! [...]
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Rica and I visit Lamma Island. A nice place with some good food. Some pictures included in the post! [...] finally got the chance to see the big Buddha in HONGKONG. and from Tsuen wAN we took bus 251M to qingyi metro station and took dongyong line till the end. actually only 2 stops! it was a lot fun! Here are some pictures FIRST, Who the hell is Rica is not that important, the important thing is what i wrote may help someone who want to have some tips. i am chinese and i just got my US visa, multiple entry for a year. Since i have many of my friends asked me how i got my US visa so i will say I am not the only lucky one you can do it too, and it just happened like this: · First, i think i get this visa easier because i am in Hongkong and I have Hongkong ID card, although it is just temporary ID, but it helped! · Before I applied the Visa I heard there are 2 things the Consulate cares and which make them decide they will give you a visa or not 1, you have enough money to support you to travel and stay in US, So you will not become the government’s baggage when you arrive.(so you can provide your bank account to show how much saving you have or your salary flow. Credit card will help too. And of course house or cars or other properties owned by your name) 2,you will be sure return back to China.(especially for the girls who are already marriage age, even you have a lot money you have cars and house in China that still doesn’t mean you will for sure return. So at this time you need to provide more information like your company letter to day you will only have 2 weeks or a month away from work and after that you will come back for sure. And if they can it will be nice for them to say they will be responsible to make sure you will back for work!) Here are the information I got: So found out today that Google street view is now working in Hong Kong. Pretty interesting, how I can get less lost when I go out. Check out the view of my apartment building. View Larger Map I’ve been living in Hong Kong for two weeks now after moving from Shenzhen. I am in Tsuen Wan (New Territories) so my experience is different then if I was downtown Hong Kong. Below is a map of where I live. So far the move was good, it took two days to move from [...] Finally got my visa and will be moving to Hong Kong next week from Shenzhen. Just some updates about the move [...] Twice a year in south china there is what many people call “trade show season.” During this time that largest international trade shows are held and all the international buyers are in town to meet current suppliers and find new ones. There is the Canton Fairs in Guangzhou and then the China Sourcing Fairs, HKTDC Fairs in Hong Kong. I like to call this time of year the “Trade show season” since not only are these shows going on but many others. Its also the time of year when everyone is here and hotels and bars are full of new people. This happens once in October/November for the fall shows and then again� in April/March. It’s pretty exciting so see all the new faces when I go to the show and get to hear peoples thoughts on their adventures in China. Its also interested to see the different people at the shows, the last shows I was at definatly had a lot less American’s then previous ones. Anyway, here is a quick rundown of the shows and my thoughts. So living and working in Shenzhen I end up going to Hong Kong every once in a while. I also get asked how to get to Shenzhen when clients land in Hong Kong or how to get back when they leave our facility or finish a factory visit. Over the few years I’ve been here I’ve used almost all was to get across and have heard different stories at the different crossing. This is just is my experience and advice. [...] |
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