The amount of land in Hong Kong (population 7,071, 600) developed for residential use is only slightly larger than Manhattan Island (pop. 1,601,948). It’s crowded here.
From my “A New Yorker in China” column for the New York Observer.
The amount of land in Hong Kong (population 7,071, 600) developed for residential use is only slightly larger than Manhattan Island (pop. 1,601,948). It’s crowded here.
From my “A New Yorker in China” column for the New York Observer.
I’m going to be writing a column for the New York Observer. He’s the first, introductory feature-length piece about what drew me to Hong Kong.
I’ll be drinking, reading and signing (in that order) at Central Bar this Sunday, June 3rd, from 7-9pm. Central Bar is located at 109 East 9th Street between 3rd and 4th ave. Here’s a link to their website. Apparently there’s an ATM available downstairs. Please be respectful to their neighbors.