17th Asian Zone Adults Championship, Hong Kong (June/July 2002) - 1 Bronze (Teams)
12th Asian Zone Youth Championship Hong Kong (February 2004, postponed from 2003) -
3 Gold (Singles, Teams & All Events)
1 Silver (Masters)
1 Bronze (Doubles)
*Also won Overall Male Team Award and Combined Male & Female Overall Team Awards.
The city was once owned by the English for 100 years, and although now the Chinese claim the ownership of this country, the English have definitely left its mark.
One of the most western and up to date countries in the world. Hong Kong maybe small in size compared to many other countries, but what it offers is so much greater than the size of its land mass.
If you love your gadgets and gizmos, then you will find it here and find it cheap.
Just like most parts of Asia, its shopping is a draw card. The currency exchange is very forgiving, and allows you to splurge on some of the ‘wants’ in life.
Be sure to leave some room in your luggage bag for the trip home, its automatic you will be going home with a lot more than you arrived there.
The city is amazing at night, with restaurants on each side of the road, from all corners of the world, awaiting your entry to give you a mouth watering experience, you cant go wrong with any choice you make.
I really enjoyed my time in Hong Kong and I'm not sure when I'll go back, but when I do, I know ill have a blast.