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                <title>Po Lin Monastery/Tian Tin Buddha</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[Once you take the Star Ferry from the main port, you (a) get THE most fantastic view of Hong Kong (aim to come back at night - and get your camera ready), and (b) realise how small the place is. Once you get on Lantau, take the bus to Po Lin. You get to see a snapshot of real life on the island, which is amazing, and then once you get to the monastery AND that seated Buddha - well it's awe inspiring. <br><br>I went for a meal at the 'worst looking' but tastiest restuarant on the island, about a ten-minute hike from Po Lin (avoid the large dogs). The food was good, as I was starving.]]></description>
                
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                <title>City Escalator</title>
                
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                <description><![CDATA[An escalator running up through the city on Hong Kong island, seen in Chungking Express. Check the times of upward/downward travel, usually only going up during the daytime! Incredible!]]></description>
                
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