Thursday, May 1, 2008

Ngong Ping 360

by Cinda Baxter on May 1, 2008

in Uncategorized

Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Lantau Island

To reach the Big Buddha, you start with a cable car ride. Not just any cable car ride; this is the Ngong Ping 360, a sky-high (and I mean that literally) journey from Tung Chung, crossing Tung Chung Bay, then up and over the peaks to North Lantau, suspended on a two-way loop from sea level to mountaintop.

The ride takes about a half hour, floating over a dense canopy of trees and foliage that could only exist in such a tropical place. It runs 3.5 miles, with panoramic views of the South China Sea, Hong Kong International Airport (where you look DOWN on the airplanes taking off), and at the very top, your first glimpse of the Big Buddha.

I’m not sure how high off the ground this is, but trust me—it ain’t like any cable car or ski gondola I’ve ever seen. This baby has you up in the clouds. Definitely not for the faint of heart.

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The First Purchase

by Cinda Baxter on May 1, 2008

in Hong Kong, Travel

Wednesday
April 30 2008
Hong Kong

A few years ago, Mom told me that someone had told her it’s good fortune (or good taste, can’t recall which) to have an item of Chinese design in each room. If that’s true, my bedroom just inherited good fortune.

Simmer down, you dirty little minds out there…no hidden meaning behind the statement.

You’re looking at a photo of legitimate hand made Cloisonne, made by a company Trip knows well, based just outside of Beijing. It’s stunning in person, and incredibly well priced, given the discount I was offered in their booth at the Hong Kong Gift show. The piece won’t arrive in Minneapolis for a couple of months due to shipping, but oh, it’s worth the wait.

According to Conny (the vendor), the little squiggle lines are hand laid copper wire. Enamel is then painted in, layer by layer, until the color and finish is complete. Last step is hand polishing to give it the soft glow of real Cloisonne.

Photos don’t do this justice; it’s just about the prettiest piece I’ve ever seen (in addition to the tall floor vase with red blossoms, which was beyond my price range). Big thanks to Sarah for coming along as I returned to the booth for these photos.

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Kanice the Great

by Cinda Baxter on May 1, 2008

in Hong Kong, shows, Travel

Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Hong Kong

Here she is, everyone—the most wonderful contact you could ask for when visiting a foreign city. Kanice Ho first sent me an email introducing herself as my “go to” person a few weeks ago. Since then, she’s been an invaluable resource, both in preparing for the trip and in making things run like clockwork once we hit the ground.

She’s a bundle of energy and enthusiasm…with a quick sense of humor on the side. What a Godsend.

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Journalists’ Breakfast

by Cinda Baxter on May 1, 2008

in Uncategorized

Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Hong Kong

The began with the Overseas Journalists’ Breakfast, hosted by the Trade Development Council to thank the foreign press and a handful of select vendors for attending the show. I was seated with Wojciech Pawlowski (the first Polish exhibitor to appear in Hong Kong, owner of Badge4U) and the Honorable Jeffrey Kin-fung Lam, Legislative Council. The latter is a delightful gentleman, and the honored guest at nearly every function we’ve attended.

Got to mix and mingle with some pretty interesting folks, including the guys who came up with USB People—think: Lego figure meets USB flash drive. There are more cool toys at this show than in Santa’s workshop all year long.

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Hot Air

by Cinda Baxter on May 1, 2008

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Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Hong Kong

Lesson 1
Hotel blow dryers have two settings in Asia:

  • Gentle breeze/warm
  • Gentle breeze/searing hot

Lesson 2
It’s best to learn to live with wavy hair not blown straight each day.

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