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They are practicing for Taiwan! :icon_lol:

Only way they will get there thanks to the United States Navy.:wiggle:
 
You mean...all those little tap fittings and other junk I've bought over the years payed for that mega thing !!!
 
guys, Hong Kong is not really part of China. Yes, on paper, they are part of China, but in reality, it is far from it. So don't bash their quality w/ that of China. HK was under British rule for a very long time, and it shows....great stuff over there.

Did you know Chinese citizens can't enter into HK w/out a visa? And HK uses different currency. :p So even thought the British rule was lifted, things are pretty much the same....and lets keep it that way too! I love visiting HK...similar to Japan or Taiwan. And once this bridge is completed, making trips out to Macau is gonna be sweet! No more boat rides!

-feng
 
guys, Hong Kong is not really part of China. Yes, on paper, they are part of China, but in reality, it is far from it. So don't bash their quality w/ that of China. HK was under British rule for a very long time, and it shows....great stuff over there.

Did you know Chinese citizens can't enter into HK w/out a visa? And HK uses different currency. :p So even thought the British rule was lifted, things are pretty much the same....and lets keep it that way too! I love visiting HK...similar to Japan or Taiwan. And once this bridge is completed, making trips out to Macau is gonna be sweet! No more boat rides!

-feng

this clears up an encounter i had a couple of years ago. now i won't make that mistake again :wavey:
 
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