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Shopping in HK

Spent the whole day shopping around HK. We walked all over Times Square and some surrounding areas. It was nice. I also found two Tom Lee music stores. The first, I had been in before when I was first in HK. It had some nice arch-tops. I so want that Epiphone and that Gretsch. Then at the second one I was amazed at all the guitars. They had a bunch of Gretsches and I fell in love with the gigantic White Falcon...droooool. They also had some badass shredder guitars, gorgeous Gibson guitars. Oh man, I wish I were rich.
We went to the Hong Kong History Museum. That was neat. THey really didn't explain much about the history of HK since the british hand over to the chinese handover. I was expecting a large part of that, yet, all I got was a few sentences saying it was seceded to the british and the chinese handover. (Something that should never have been done).
After that we went to Pizza Hut for dinner. Man. And I thought Pizza Hut was nice in China. In HK, its like a 5 star resturant. Amazing. And the pizza was fantastic. Much better than the US. Wow. Great. It was so worth going to. After that we shopped around lookin at junk. We then got on the ferry and headed back to Zhongshan.
I got back to my place about 1030pm and fooled around with my computer and went to bed.