Another rainy day. After a coffee and some email, I meet George and we venture over to the History Museum. Apparently the best museum in Hong Kong, and for a place with such an interesting history, I figured it’d be a good respite from the rain.

All in all, not a bad museum, and we managed to spend a good two hours or so, walking through – taking our time reading up on lots. George was looking to chill out at the guesthouse, so we headed back that way. I decided I’d venture through Kowloon Park, so we parted ways and I had a walk through.Some sculptures and birds (including flamingos) to look at, so I ventured through then headed to the water. Lousy weather, so I headed back to the bookstore I’d been in a few days ago, and flipped through more graphic design books.
In the evening, George and I set out to the Temple Street Market, determined to get some last minute shopping in. We both leave in the morning, so we’ve decided to try and stay up as late as possible, so we’re more on schedule for EST. We figure coffee might help, so we each get one, and spend a couple of hours playing table hockey, then head to the guesthouse with staying up on our mind.
