“The government’s Smart Traveller website advises travellers to exercise a ‘high degree of caution’. How crazy is that?”
My wife and I have just returned from a week in Hong Kong and I have to report that it’s a destination that seems to have been all but abandoned by Australian tourists. This was evidenced not only by half-empty hotels and restaurants but by the fact that I was approached only once in all the time I was there to be asked if I wanted a suit made.to “exercise a high degree of caution” in Hong Kong is responsible.
exciting and different from anything we’d seen before. Siena is a walled, car-free city, beautiful and clean with so much history and charm. The month passed far too quickly.
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