Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Saturday 5th June
A last day of sightseeing in Hong Kong before we leave this evening. We spent last evening over at Kowloon. We caught the star ferry across Victoria Harbour and then ate street food at the Temp[le Street night markets. So today had to be the Peak by cable car. The gradient on the trip is just unbelievable. It was really worthwhile doing. The view from the top is spectacular. We had waited for a fine day but really didn't have one at all while we were in Hong Kong. So the view could have been a bit better - but it was no disappointment at all. After that we spent time again wandering the streets of hong Kong island which are so full of life, a final meal of BBQ Pork and Roast Duck before heading off to the airport for the flight home.
TRANSED 2010 - Hong Kong
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday I attended the International Conference on Mobility and Accessible Transport. Over 1000 delegates from 34 countries attended the event. Each day offered a showcase of latest developments in the area of accessible transport andn tourism from around the world as well as keynote speakers of great quality. the conference was a great opportunity to connect with some people I hadn't seen alongn my journey and others I met again and was able to update them with my progress. As the conference was in Hong Kong I was also able to spend some time with some colleagues from Australia in a setting outside the normal workplace. IT was a very worthwhile conference where I learnt quite a bit from some of the projects I heard about - some I had heard of - others I hadn't. the conference also included a Chinese banquet for delegates-a very chinese experience - besides the food it was loud and bright!
Monday, May 31, 2010
Hong Kong
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Malmo-Sweden
Today we travelled back up to Malmo ready to head on tomorrow flying from Copenhagen to Hong Kong via London.
Malmo is a really pleasant city of 250,000 people. It lies just across the water from Denmark and today was a clear day so we could see across the channel to Copenhagen. The Oresund(bridge)connecting the two is pretty amazing. We will travel on it tomorrow morning by train to the airport.
We spent the afternoon wandering round the old city ending up in a square surrounded by people attending the annual march for solidarity for people with disability. It was a really good atmosphere and great to be there. this was followed by sometime spent people watching in the square.A good way to end the scandinavian leg of the tour.
Saturday, May 29, 2010
Skanor and Falsterbo
Friday was a full day at this conference. A really interesting day hearing about projects happening in a number of european countries on the development of accessible tourism in those destinations. Paricularly interesting is the Italian organisation COIN, the work that the University of Surrey have been doing with the CETA project, the work being done in the Czech Repbulic and the developments in Sweden. It has however added a number of dimensions to my thoughts on plans for work back in Australia. It will now be interesting to see what developments are discussed in Hong Kong next week.
Friday evening was spent at Angavallen Farm - a Restaurant highlighting their own organic produce. A memorable evening - the slogan is from field to fork - they just forget to mention the ringing of the cash register....
Friday evening was spent at Angavallen Farm - a Restaurant highlighting their own organic produce. A memorable evening - the slogan is from field to fork - they just forget to mention the ringing of the cash register....
Friday, May 28, 2010
Flasterbo Sweden
We travelled to Sweden on Wednesday, and are now staying in Skanor on the Falsterbo Peninsula. I am currently attending a CETA (ENAT) Conference here on the competitiveness of accessible tourism. Topics for discusison are of interest and there are some interesting speakers including Dr Graham Miller from Surrey Uni. The networking opportunities with some of the accessible tourism projects around Europe are useful - a number of them are working on similar projects to ours and grappling with the same issues. It will be interesting to take some of the European perspective to Hong Kong next week
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Copenhagen - Sunday and Monday
After a sleep in we caught the train from Odense to Copenhagen ( a ride of 1½ hours). The country side is flat and green with lots of Canola in flower. We spent the afternoon walking in the Tivoli area of Copenhagen. Copenhagen is another beautiful european city, very easy to get around and lots of old architecture to view.
Today (Monday) we spent time looking through one of the Royal Palaces and discovering the Canals. The weather has been cooler today - about 15 degrees - so an afternoon coffee and danish seemed perfect before an afternoon nap.
We have been struck with poor wi-fi internet connections for the last week, which we are finding very frustrating as we need to arrange some more accomm etc on our way home. We will have one more day exploring Copenhagen tomorrow before heading to Sweden.
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