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We are always on the lookout for good writers
who can contribute to our journey through Hong
Kong. The format of each story is as
follows: a historical event of interest is
used to illustrate the importance of a
place in Hong Kong history. Practical
guidance about the place is also required.
Our source of inspiration, without any
claim to achieve the same level of
greatness, is Kyoto: A contemplative
guide
by Governor Mosher. Send in your stories
at stories[at]bluebulgaria[dot]com or
submit them on Countries in Colors.
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Credits:
- the taxi image on our pictures home
page is courtesy of Steve Webel
- the sign on our Lan
Kwai Fong page is courtesy of molly
mundt
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