" You don’t gain any wisdom as the years go by. You fall apart, is what happens. People try and put a nice varnish on it, and say, well, you mellow. You come to understand life and accept things. But you’d trade all of that for being 35 again." Woody Allen
"One should judge a man mainly from his depravities. Virtues can be faked. Depravities are real." Klaus Kinski
"Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." Ben Franklin
"Thus in a course of drunken gaiety and gross sensuality, with intervals of study perhaps yet more criminal, with an avowed contempt of all decency and order, a total disregard to every moral, and a resolute denial of every religious obligation, he lived worthless and useless, and blazed out his youth and his health in lavish voluptuousness." Samuel Johnson
"I could not become anything: neither bad nor good, neither a scoundrel nor an honest man, neither a hero nor an insect. And now I am eking out my days in my corner, taunting myself with the bitter and entirely useless consolation that an intelligent man cannot seriously become anything; that only a fool can become something." Fyodor Dostoevsky
"If I could be a fisherman, I would, but I can't because I'm a fucking genius." John Lennon. I've recently discovered that's not the exact quote, but this is the way I prefer it!
Well, The Peak is the only one that isn’t within two minutes walk of an MTR station. Then again, it is probably the most touristy destination in the whole city.
Al Fresco, off the beaten path, and no islands mentioned. How does that work?
Good to see The Peak Lookout on there. We frequent there whenever we are in Hong Kong.
My other favourite is BLT in the Ocean Centre at TST if it is not windy. Good steaks on the dock
Cheung Chau ?
I’d be surprised to see a Tatler reader in Mongkok! That’s probably their definition of “off the beaten path”.
Some people who reside in Hong Kong think the only acceptable parts of Hong Kong are Central, the Mid-Levels and Wan Chai (and maybe also bits of Tsim Sha Tsui). Their loss! (And our gain!)