And I thought only Louisville had horse statues scattered around town.
Hong Kong double-decker bus
High rise apartments, Kowloon
Interesting design
The shipyards, Hong Kong
Terraced hillside for a highway cut.
Inside the ChinaLink coach to Shenzhen Airport
The harbor
TurboJET ferry
On the way to Shenzhen
Many, many high rises.
Stacks of shipping containers. They must have been 20 deep here.
Looking toward Shenzhen
Traffic on the way to Shenzhen Airport. This is a different bus from the one from Kowloon.
A rest stop area next to the entry to the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone.
Shenzhen Airport
My living room, Jishou.
A couch with a thin cushion. It's leftover student furniture, I think.
The TV (all Chinese programming) with a DVD player.
Everyone drinks bottled water here, because you can't trust the tap water. The university supplies these bottles. There are hot and cold taps.
And I thought my last kitchen was small ... The burner operates from an LP tank under the counter.
The view from the living room window. I am on the top of a hill overlooking the campus and the town.
The view from the balcony next to the bedroom. You can see the university stadium on the right.
Jishou sits among hills along the river.
Another view from the living room window. That's a badminton net at the bottom. They are big about badminton here.
The bedroom. Yes, I know it's messy.
This was my hotel room in Hong Kong.
Ava (on the right) and Sophia are senior English majors. They and Christopher took me to dinner at a local restaurant.
Christopher.