Friday, August 27, 2010

In Hong Kong.

Flew to Shenzhen this morning, and took the bus over to Hong Kong for a weekend visa run/see friends.

Beijing was smoggy (HUGE SURPRISE) and you could barely see anything as we flew out, so I closed the shade and promptly fell asleep for 2 hours despite the massive coffee I had guzzled not 15 minutes before stepping on board the plane.

30 minutes before landing in SZ, I woke up and opened the shade again to the bluest blue sky and the tallest, whitest cream-puff clouds ever seen. It was diamond-bright soaring along in that sea of sunshine with the patterned clouds spread below us.

But then, flying lower, a paper-thin layer of dark grey matter became visible at the level of the tops of the cumulus clouds. Pollution, marring this beautiful cloudscape! Worse still, once we came lower and flew through that awful gunk, it became clear that in and among the white of the clouds were pockets of yellow-brown smog lurking, brewing, smearing the clearness of the air with a gloomy, glum tinge of grime. Once we had flown even lower than that, below the clouds, we entered the TRUE pollution, an almost imperceptible mist of yellowish, whitish, grayish particles hovering just over the Earth that obscured the ground and, once on the ground, obscured the sky.

So beautiful up above, so oppressive down below!

Anyways, bus to HK--HK is lovely--air quality not so bad once away from industrial Shenzhen. What a refreshing change from awful, crowded, dirty, cement Beijing. Feels so civilized and cosmopolitan here in comparison.

Tomorrow, sailing around the New Territories. There may just be a God.

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