Here is our room at the Horizon Suites hotel in Ma On Shan, New Territories. We have a nice 2 bedroom 1 bath apartment with a little kitchen/dining/living area. Here's Andrea at the dining table...

Morgan in the living room (note the view--Tolo Harbour!!)

The master bedroom--Andrea's in here.

Here's Morgan and my little bunk bedroom,

Our kitchen (used this for the first time last night to make pasta when we had a bunch of friends from the program over to hang out after a loooong day/night out!)

The views our of our big living room window are amazing--the main view is the harbor with mountains in the distance and trees...the picture here does nothing justice since it's so hazy--no smog I don't think, but it's always monsoon raining or just about to rain!
We're hoping for some sun soon.

At another angle we look out on a little water park

and if you look back towards the mountains, there's Ma On Shan, our little city district! There are so many cool things in this area, all sorts of little street vendor type restaurants (the food is, as rumored, bad--unless you go to more upscale places). There is a great mall where we go all the time--our favorite part is a little dollar store with fun Asian stuff. We got a few wine glasses for our apartment!

It's about a 40-minute bus ride to downtown where the bars (Lan Kwai Fong) and Central HK are, but it's a really cool drive across water and amazing bridges. It's such an incredible city, I would really like to live here one day! There's also an area called Kowloon about 10-15 minutes away where we explored on our first full day. I'll post those pictures next--that's where Avenue of the Stars is.
Especially when it's monsoon-ing, our campus at the Chinese University of HK is like a tropical rainforest. The campus is about a 10 minute bus ride across the river. The campus is really big and set on a mountain; the first day we had to trek from the top of the hillside to our classroom near the bottom after a tour of the library. It was very pretty, but also slippery and a little scary--there was a drop off immediately to our left...one kid slipped and almost fell under the railing! Luckily we probably won't make that hike often...
