Location: Morgan's Hong Kong Life Notes 10 - Pak Shek Kok Promenade
Travel note summary: Morgan's Hong Kong Life Notes 10 - Pak Shek Kok Promenade. I've lived here exactly two years now, and the lease is about to expire, so I'll be moving out soon. Every time I walk along the promenade from the Science Park office back to my residence, it's already dark, or I'm hurrying along without paying much attention to the scenery along the way. After a busy day, today I left a bit earlier. Passing by a rest pavilion, I found a seat and sat down, not in a rush. Looking at the distant Guanyin statue at Tsz Shan Monastery, feeling the beauty of the sunset glow, the expanse of ocean ahead can quickly calm one's mood. Many people ride bicycles, playing Cantonese songs, passing by one after another behind me. Compared to the fast pace and bustling traffic of Central and Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island, the New Territories here reflects another lifestyle in Hong Kong—fast yet with moments of slowness, allowing one to ponder the essence of life carefully. Life itself is a journey; go with the flow and let things take their natural course. By Morgan on the evening of 2019.4.24
