26-DEC-2006
  Airport Bus
    Initially, we thought we had this bus all to ourselves.  But at its departure time, there was not a single open seat.  Luckily, our hotel was its first stop.
 
  
 
  27-DEC-2006
  Enjoying the View
    The skyscraper in the background is The Center.
 
  Across the Victoria Harbour is the West Kowloon Reclamation Area
 
  | At the top of the Peak Tower |  | 
| Afterward, we walked across the street to the Peak Galleria and had lunch at the Newton Café. |  | 
 
  
 
  29-DEC-2006
  Autopia
    A moving car is not a stable platform to shoot from, especially with my son driving.  He is not used to driving from the seat on the right.
 
  As parents, we enjoyed riding as passengers with our offspring at the wheel.
 
  
 
  
 
  29-DEC-2006
  Chinese Food at Disneyland
    This is the first time we ate Chinese food at any Disney theme parks.  It was surprisingly good.
 
  
  look like Americanized Chinese food found in any U.S. shopping malls.
 
  
 
  29-DEC-2006
  MTR Disneyland Line
    
  It also has the more comfortable fabric covered couches instead of the stainless steel benches on other MTR trains.
 
  
  
 
  
 
  29-DEC-2006
  Tofu Dessert
    
  Silken tofu dessert served in traditional wood bucket
 
  原木桶豆腐花
 
  
 
  01-JAN-2007
  Enoch Fellowship in Hong Kong Park
    
  
  with the Bank of China Tower in the background
 
  
 
  01-JAN-2007
  Dessert Line
    Fruit based dessert at Hui Lau Shan 許留山
 
  Our favorite is the mango jelly in mango juice
 
  This chain is ubiquitous in Hong Kong.  This particular branch is a kiosk at the food court of the 
China Hong Kong City
 Hui Lau Shan has a shop in San Francisco under the name of Creations Dessert
 
  
 
  02-JAN-2007
  Birthday Celebration
    A birthday cake mysteriously appeared in our room.  The Marco Polo Hotel must have noticed the date from Aaron’s passport.