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 <title><![CDATA[iPhonAsia Travelogue Part 7: The Hong Kong iPhone market]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[Finding an iPhone for sale in Hong Kong is simple. Walk out the door of your hotel and amble over to the first camera shop you see … Pretty safe bet that they’ll have handsomely boxed iPhones behind their glass display case. Downtown Kowloon seems to be filled with these camera stores. How many came <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 23:49:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Dan Butterfield</dc:creator>
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 <title><![CDATA[iPhonAsia Travelogue Part 6: Warming up in Hong Kong]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[Beijing was downright cold. Shanghai was a bit chilly. Ah Hong Kong. Take off the coat and roll up the sleeves. The weather’s just right. View from my room - Hotel Panorama I landed in Hong Kong on Thursday afternoon (Nov 19) and checked into the Hotel Panorama in Kowloon. With a name like “panorama <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 23:12:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Dan Butterfield</dc:creator>
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 <title><![CDATA[Phat in Hong Kong: Siu Mei]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[When I think of Cantonese food, Siu Mei (roasted meats) automatically comes to mind. This includes Cantonese classics like roast duck ( sorry Beijing, down south does it better), char siu, and crispy skin pork. I met up with some lovely Hong Kong ladies in Kowloon for a meal of authentic HK style si <b>...</b> ]]></description>
 <link><![CDATA[http://phatsh.com/?p=318]]></link>
 <pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 22:02:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Sandy</dc:creator>
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 <title><![CDATA[the spirit of hong kong – part three]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[this is where i lived, in the midlevels, with my room facing the peak. on the other side of the apartment, i had a big window front towards the harbour and watched all those planes (mostly 747-400s) land at Kai Tak and make that checkerboard approach. awesome. to bad they closed it. since then, hong <b>...</b> ]]></description>
 <link><![CDATA[http://nnoborigin.wordpress.com/2009/11/23/the-spirit-of-hong-kong-part-three/]]></link>
 <pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 14:41:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>nnoborigin</dc:creator>
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 <title><![CDATA[Hong Kong elevator ride]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[Ride up to the 33rd Floor – Hotel Panorama, Kowloon November 21, 2009 ]]></description>
 <link><![CDATA[http://dbutterfield.wordpress.com/2009/11/21/hong-kong-elevator-ride/]]></link>
 <pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 04:39:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Dan Butterfield</dc:creator>
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 <title><![CDATA[Phat in Hong Kong: Cha Chaan Teng]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[Took a little trip to Hong Kong this past weekend, it was amazing. I love HK – the shopping, the people, the FOOD! Although my family is not from HK, I felt a real affinity with the city, and I think it’s definitely a place I’d like to live in someday. Everyone says its impossible to get bad food in <b>...</b> ]]></description>
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 <pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 05:43:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Sandy</dc:creator>
 <source url="http://sandyley.com/SH">Phatass in Shanghai</source>
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 <title><![CDATA[First Impressions: Hong Kong]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[1. The density of humanity is like nothing I’ve ever experienced. Masses of people fill every inch of sidewalk. We walked back from dinner at 11pm on a Sunday night and the streets were still jam-packed with people and lit up like a Christmas tree. It is as if Times Square at the peak moment of tour <b>...</b> ]]></description>
 <link><![CDATA[http://passedports.wordpress.com/2009/11/19/first-impressions-hong-kong/]]></link>
 <pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:48:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Sarah Reiley</dc:creator>
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 <title><![CDATA[Hong Kong Skyline and final decision: Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[This stunning photograph of the Hong Kong Skyline, contributed to Wikimedia by “Base64″, is one of my all time favorite shots. This is, indeed, Night Photography, and the image quality is, imo, excellent. Hence my final decision on my first additional lens is to acquire the Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L US <b>...</b> ]]></description>
 <link><![CDATA[http://minhang.wordpress.com/2009/11/19/hong-kong-skyline-and-final-decision-canon-ef-70-200mm-f4l/]]></link>
 <pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 13:58:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Elisa</dc:creator>
 <source url="http://minhang.wordpress.com">爱丽莎 于 上海 - Elisa in Shanghai</source>
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 <title><![CDATA[Wonders of Hong Kong]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[Hong Kong is a major tourist destination with its blend of Chinese culture and western influences. Historically, Hong Kong has had a turbulent past with British rule, the Japanese invasion during the Second World War and most recently, the handover of Hong Kong from the British to China in 1997 when <b>...</b> ]]></description>
 <link><![CDATA[http://www.rusbusinessreview.ru/business-ideas/wonders-of-hong-kong/]]></link>
 <pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 02:10:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Lalit Rastogi</dc:creator>
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 <title><![CDATA[New Hong Kong rail station “like having another airport”]]></title>
 <description><![CDATA[The West Kowloon Express Rail station, scheduled for completion in 2015 Patsy Moy (The Standard) – The West Kowloon terminal for the Express Rail Link will be more than two-thirds the size of the Hong Kong Airport Terminal 1, though much of it will be underground. It will feature greener designs and <b>...</b> ]]></description>
 <link><![CDATA[http://www.asialynx.com/2009/11/17/new-hong-kong-rail-station-like-having-another-airport/]]></link>
 <pubDate>Tue, 17 Nov 2009 18:33:00 CST</pubDate>
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 <dc:creator>Randal Rayborn</dc:creator>
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