Sunday, June 13, 2010

Hong Kong Trip!

Hey all, so sorry for my delinquency =/ I'd like to thank Scott, and everyone else for continuing to post comments, it's so great to hear from you! If you are reading this now, please drop me a short line at the end to let me know what's happening in your corner of the world!

It's been a busy month, but here are the major updates:

- Went to Hong Kong over a weekend to see my friends Wes and Bae
- Started playing serious Go! (19x19 board)
- Have not been studying much Japanese, but making small ground here & there
- Have started running, roughly 2 times a week
- World Cup 2010! (well I guess everyone knows about that.. I'm excited!)
- Steadily expanding my wardrobe and experimenting with Japanese fashion...
- Joined a summer soccer club (have my 2nd game tomorrow night after work)
- Tokyo is Heating Up! It's been very hot & I hear this is just the start =0

Okay, as they say talk is cheap, so here is the incontrovertible evidence of my life over the past month, starting with my trip to Hong Kong!

Day 1: Wes on the left & Bae on the right looking bad-ass on the streets of Hong Kong.





Wes decided to take the rest of Friday off, so we went for a cruise on his boat in Hong Kong harbor -- the weather was beautiful. Note the silver chain and pendant around my neck, this style is very "in" for Japanese men - go ahead and zoom in if you like ;)

I get to drive the boat -- it was choppy, but I think I hit around 40mph!










Here's Wes wheeling & dealing with his Blackberry -- as they say, "you can take the fund-manager out of the stock-market, but you can't take the stock-market out of the fund manager" (I don't think anyone says that actually)

Catching some rays! We anchored near a small island with a beach that you can see in the background, which I swam to for fun! Had a close encounter with a large jelly fish when I swam back, but I managed to avoid its creepy gelatinous tentacles.

View from Wes's roof-deck (good thing we went boating the day before!)






Slick architecture; each skyscraper is crazier than the next in HK. I particularly like the ostentatious gold building on the right, it's sort-of like the John Hancock in Boston. Supposedly built by Donald Trump at some point in the 80s.






Human hive (scary)...








Market scene 1: I don't know what everything is, but it's colorful and interesting.... expand the picture for a better view!




Market scene 2: note the shark fins! I've heard shark fin soup is a delicacy but didn't get to try it (this time)





I love this shot -- it's an emblem marking King George's Park that has been overgrown by vines; simultaneously a vivid metaphor for the now ancient ways of British colonialism as well as symbolic of the harmony between nature and man on this tiny, mountainous island (about 6 million people live in HK by the way..)

At the entrance to one of the many excellent restaurants I feasted in all weekend -- I think we ate the red fish in the middle of the upper tank (it was steamed to perfection!)



Street life part 1: outer wall of the Louis Vutton store







Street life part 2: a parked lotus








Street life part 3: neon sign








Oh yeah, you know we had to go clubbing in style =p I found out later our crew drank 8 bottles of Belvadier that night 0_O!








Wes's right-hand man Kel (who's also a police-force detective) points to the skyline from a pier we were chilling on in the Hong Kong harbor




The Zoroastrian building in downtown HK -- I immediatly spotted the Faravahar on the last morning on the way to the airport. (Zoroastrianism = my religion fyi)



Well, it was a whirlwind weekend tour and all too short, but I know someday I will return to Hong Kong... For now, it's back to Tokyo!

Okay, this is what I mean about Tokyo fashion... Didn't pick these bad boys up because I'm already tall enough as it is over here, but these are some pretty damn crazy shoes..







"My Adidas and me, close as can be, we make a mean team my Adidas and me.." (my new soccer cleats, same as Messi wears!)





The end-position of my first full-sized Go game. I won this game (I'm Black) by 93.5 points. There are roughly 10^170 legal end positions in Go, more than the number of photons in the known universe.






Street performer: This guy had a huge crowd around him, it's hard to tell from the pictures alone...









...but he's standing completely still like a frozen statue -- it was really cool in person.









And finally, my first video post is a two-person band performing very enthusiastically outside the East exit of Shinjuku station -- I make a quick cameo at the end (ok, you'll have to follow this link people; apparently Facebook uploads videos faster and better than Blogger >.<) Now, please leave me some comments!!

5 comments:

  1. Your shoes are baller. How was the game/did you win?

    It's weird coming home and not seeing you you. I need someone to take me to baseball games!

    Love you,
    Sis

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  2. Hi Arun,

    The last time we met I was about to take my Real Estate Exam and you was trying to learn Japanese. Now I just got my first offer on my first listing and you are in Japan. Things are looking good for both of us it appears.

    I learned how to play GO a few different times in my past. When I start up again, I know who I can go to for a beating. I haven't gotten into Blogging although I know how important it is for me to do so. Your Blog is cool and inspiring. I may start my own soon because of yours.

    I'll be back to read more. Thanks for inviting me here. You can email me anytime.

    Peace
    - Jose

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  3. Arun, hey thanks for the cool building shots!
    Very impressive. Cytel just keeps on going as always. Can you believe we have 33 people (in the US)
    All is well here, looks like you are having a very good time, as least by the look of your soccor cleats!
    Kindest regards
    Claudia

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  4. Hi Arun,

    and have a nice Juhannus (mid summer night). Japan seems great judging by your photos and blog posts!

    I just wanted to tell that Eero has also started to play soccer. His shoes are maybe not as yellow as yours, but twice as cute :).

    Satu is coming to Finland in couple of weeks, when will you pay us a visit?

    oyasuminasai and greetings also from Tommi and the boys,
    Elli

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  5. Hi Arun,

    Saw your parents today as they were kind enough to give me a ride to and from a Navjote. I was sitting in the backseat as you were texting with your father about the Germany-Argentina World Cup game.

    I really enjoyed looking at your Hong Kong Pics. I especially liked the Zoroastrian building (As you know, Zoroastrianism = my religion too!!)

    I like being able to keep in touch with you with Facebook and will keep following your blog. I'll tell Adil about the blog, too.

    Take care and keep having a great time in Japan!!

    All the best.
    Mehernush

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