Greetings - May 2009

Sydney March 2009

Dear Friends and Family of Leglessbird,

It has been more than 4 months since our last Leglessbird sharing. We did travel a bit during the first 2 months, but have been taking a break on travel since beginning of March. In the meantime, the world is under the threat of the on-going outbreak of H1N1 influenza A and Susan Boyle became the biggest thing on earth, the world needs inspiring stories like this.

Cairo, Egypt

During Christmas and new year time, we visited Egypt, Jordan, and Qatar, it was our 1st proper tour to the middle-east region, and I have always dreamed about visiting the Pyramid of Egypt and the Petra of Jordan (ever since I watched Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in 1989!!). A lot of the biblical stories sprung to our minds, the Exodus, the ten commandments, the red seas and the promised land. Not to mentioned the other interesting places like the Dead Sea, The Museum of Islam Art in Doha designed by I.M.Pei. To find out more, I also watched the classic film - Lawrence of Arabia. Please visit http://www.leglessbird.com/travel.html for photos.

Sami Tribe, Kirana, Sweden

Then over Chinese New year, we went on a dream trip to one of the other remaining largely untouched places on earth, the largest island on the planet, (larger than Australia and Antarctica is counted as continent and not island), the answer is of course Greenland! We were hoping to see the Northern Light, but was disappointed despite clear sky in Kangerlussuaq, we did enjoy the 12-Husky sledge ride over the endless icecap. Since it was such as long journey to get there, we also visited Denmark (Copenhagen) and Sweden (Kirana, Stockholm). In particular, we liked the stay at the Icehotel very much and did catch a glimpse of the Northern Light in Kirana (which is north of Arctic circle).

We had a one-week family trip with mum to Sydney visiting Dominic's sister and nephew. It is always good to spend time with family, we went to a vacation house in Jervis Bay.

We are learning from a tradition Chinese doctor on how to do head massage, so we can practice it on each other. We continue to take Japanese class once a week, the progress is slow but hopefully steady! We exercise at the gym in Cyberport regularly and supplement that with short walk at the hill behind our building. We did try to start organizing hiking again, but unfortunately was met with heavy rain and had to cancel it!

Hope you like our sharing and please drop us a few lines, we would love to catch up with you.

Yours,
Irene and Dominic

May 2009

What is Dominic up to?
Dominic has been giving talks and lectures on various topics: At Baptist University and Student Travel on visiting Egypt, Jordan and Qatar, sharing his trip that took place during Christmas and New Year; Co-hosted a seminar on how to become an independent professional (aka Freelancer) which was attended by ~30 people, he talked about the dos and don'ts, and how to go about making the transition from full-time employee to full-time self-employed, time management, the advantages and the challenges of being independent; Spoke to Chinese University business students on angel investments and with engineering students on consulting industry; at Polytechnic University with students studying e-commerce on a company case study that he co-founded.

March has been a busy month as there were a number of events related to Cambridge University, namely, the visit of the Vice Chancellor Professor Alison Richard, together with 4 heads of college and a college choir, record turnout of alumni and friends (over 250 people) at the reception for the vice chancellor. Then there was The Intelligent Airport Seminar, jointly organized by Polytechnic University and The Friends of Cambridge University in Hong Kong, to present the research results of the two universities and together with Cambridge alumni in key logistics industries in Hong Kong. This year is the 800th anniversary of Cambridge University and the 450th anniversary of Cambridge University Press (CUP) (the 3rd oldest commercial company in the world), a celebration event took place at the British Council organized by the CUP.

Dominic was very happy to be one of the best men at a friend's wedding in early May and met with a lot of new friends.

On the work side, Dominic did a location free project in April, closed an angel-round investment, working on a strategic review project and continue to advise on e-learning. He is also preparing on a workshop for SMEs and independent professional on how to save significant cost on IT infrastructure, service and software, spending almost next to nothing (click here for the poster of the workshop).

What is Irene up to?
Irene is taking Taichi and Latin dance classes regularly and has also resumed her Mandarin lesson. She was excited to be working on a project pitch for promoting a certain region in Italy to China and Hong Kong.

Leglessbird movie recommendation:
我的機械人女友 / Boku no kanojo wa saib?gu
http://cyborg.gyao.jp/

Japan 2008
A sci-fi romantic comedy, of a man in his old age and close to his dying years made a human-like robot in the form of a beautiful young girl and send her back in time to meet his younger self, to save him from a series of fatal disaster and to save innocent people from crime and accidents. He fell in love with the robot but does the robot love him back? What sort of disasters await him? Will she be able to save him every time? Read more...

Leglessbird restaurant recommendation
Tea & Herb

Shop B, G/F, Po Wing Building, 6-16 Shell Street, North Point, Hong Kong
Tel: 28068418
Read more...

Greetings - December 2008


Yamasa Institute, Okazaki, Japan Sep-Nov 2008

Dear Family and Friends,

We hope this season greeting finds you well.

Time flies, year 2008 is almost over and as we prepare to embrace the new year, it is also time to reflect. "Year 2008 was an eventful year" would be a serious understatement. Here is my list of the big events around the world (not in a particular order)

  • World financial crisis of colossal magnitude, perhaps the biggest in history when the unthinkable happened in terms of business collapsing and worldwide government bailouts
  • USA elected the first black/white mixed blood president (do you call a zebra black?)
  • The biggest and best Olympic Game ever with most participants, volunteers, and medals
  • The launch of the largest (27km circumference) and most expensive particle collider ever built - Large Hadron Collider
  • 1st space walk conducted by a Chinese astronauts
  • Crude oil price hitting USD147 a barrel and fell
  • Direct transport link between Mainland China and Taiwan
  • Tainted milk powder and food products on a massive scale
  • 1st seminar of the Catholic-Muslim Forum in Rome
  • Numerous earthquakes including multi-hit in Sichuan
  • USA supplying nuclear technology to India - a non-signatory state of the Nuclear non proliferation treaty
  • The announcement of the USD2,000-petrol-powered-car by Tata group in India, (think about the environmental impact!!)
  • AIDS patient cured by a bone-marrow transplant
  • Bangkok unrest
  • The Mumbai attack

Sadly, the world doesn't seem to be going in the right direction. In the meantime, our planet is still suffering from global warming and pollution.

On a more cheerful note, "year 2008 was an eventful year" for us too, since our season greeting in Dec 2007.

On the travel side:http://www.leglessbird.com/travel.html

  • Visited Laos, an interesting but not so well known country
  • A dream-trip to Antarctica the land of the cute penguins and completing an unplanned goal of visiting 7 continents together
  • A tour of South America (Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay)
  • Chinese New Year visit to Paris to see my nephew and to practice our French
  • Trip to Yunnan, one of the most beautiful areas in China
  • A break in Thailand
  • European: Seeing friends in UK, sight seeing in Iceland the land of ice and fire and did the Norway in a nutshell tour
  • Seeing bird-nest and water-cube in Beijing
  • 2 trips to Japan (Fukakuo and Hoikaido)
  • 2 Japanese language trips and explore the country

On other leisure side: As usual through Leglessbird Events organized a few book club meetings and hiking trips; Participated and/or organized parties for French alumni association; Attended a short "Tai Chi" course; Visiting the gym at Cyberport on a regular basis; Enjoyed a few arts exhibition in Hong Kong.

On the alumni side: Dominic has helped to organize and participated in alumni events this year for The Friends of Cambridge University in Hong Kong. Vice Chancellor's visit, Newnham Principal's visit, Professor from Judge Business School, Chinese Medicine Research, A mentorship seminar series for Consulting, Financial industry, further studies and start-ups, an information seminar for secondary school students applying to the Prince Philip Scholarship. A bi-annual Cambridge dinner in Hong Kong for alumni and friends.

We also attended the British Council Gala dinner in November commemorating the 60th Anniversary of the British Council in Hong Kong, and also the Warwick University annual dinner in Dec.

On the work side: When in Hong Kong or overseas, we have been working very hard. Thanks to advancement in internet technology and together with a virtual network of global business experts, some of Dominic's consulting projects (through his Decisive Consulting Limited) can be conducted from any location while serving international clients. This has enabled us to work and travel at the same time. However such location-free work style also means the end of work-free holiday, such is the trade-off.

Dominic is working on a few other projects in Hong Kong and China including a web/phone base e-learning venture called "Meephone" (China/Hong Kong) which offers very convenient English 1 on 1 oral language training program through telephone and will be launching a Mandarin service soon.

Asia Angels Alliance - the angel investment company that Dominic co-founded now has six committed partners and will be renamed to Dark Horse investment soon. The investment focus is early stage venture (pre-venture capitalist round) that is highly scalable preferably using technology.

We hope to hear how you are getting on, please drop us a few lines if you have a moment. Look forward to hearing from you!

We wish you and your family good health and a prosperous 2009.

Best wishes,
Irene and Dominic - Dec 2008


Leglessbird Travel Recommendation
Iceland and Norway

Iceland July 2008 (Read More) Norway July 2008 (Read More)

Leglessbird Movie Recommendation
Zeitgeist
Documentary 2007 & 2008
I highly recommend this documentary (2 x 2 hours), you can even watch it online for free. http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com

We live in a society that we inherited from the generation before and they inherited it from the generation before them and so on, we accept many (perhaps too many) things without questions or doubt, we simply take it for granted, we follow the systems whatever they are, monetary, capitalism, moral and religious. Most of us go to school, get a job, work for the system in exchange for a salary to support our living expenses, we incur more expenses by taking out loans and in turns paying interests to the system and accept this as the norm of life without ever challenging the system. We are exposed to established religious without really understanding the root of their origin.

How is money created? Who controls it? How did Federal Reserved come into existence? Who fought against it and perished? What's the similarity between Jesus and the Egyptian Sun God? Is it a pure coincidence?...Read more

Leglessbird Restaurant Recommendation
Nino's Cozinha, Portuguese restaurant, Wan Chai

Read more

Greetings - August 2008

Irene and Dominic in
Biei 美瑛,Hokkaido 北海道 Aug 2008

Dear Family and Friends,

It has been a while since our last sharing in March, a lot has happened around the world: the world economy continues to deteriorate, oil prices hitting US$145 and fell back, there was the controversial Olympic torch relay around the world, the devastating earthquake in Sichuan, Nepal becomes a republic, US presidential election campaign, the conviction of Bin Laden's driver, the war in Georgia and of course the spectacular grand opening of the Beijing Olympic, 16-day of Olympic competition that saw China topped the Gold Medal table and more...

We have been busy too in the past few months...
On the travel side, visiting Yunnan, Thailand, Fukuoka, UK, Iceland, Norway and most recently Hokkaido. We hosted a talk on "Antarctica: The last place on earth" in April and is planning another one in September. Also organized another book club gathering in June.

We are continuing our Japanese lesson, though 1-hour a week is clearly insufficient, it still proves to be useful while travelling in Japan. We plan to spend sometime in a language school in Japan in the near future. On the French language side, though we are not getting enough practice to upkeep whatever limited ability we have acquired so far, we do try to seize every opportunity at the French Alumni Association(FAA) annual dinner and FAA Swedish party.

While continuing to go to the gym 2-3 times a week, we did a Sunday Tai Chi course which was fun.

As always please drop us a note when you are free, we would love to hear how you are getting on.

Best wishes,
Irene and Dominic - August 2008


What is Dominic up to?
Dominic has taken on 2 non-location-bound business consulting projects that enable him to work and travel at the same time (thanks to Irene who makes sure the accommodation always has good internet and phone access. She also manages the schedule to balance the work time and sight-seeing/activity time).

Asia Angels Alliance
In June, Dominic co-founded an angel investment group called Asia Angels Alliance (AAA) focusing on investment in early stage ventures that have highly scalable business model with leading technology and/or intellectual property protection in many different industries such as e-commerce, social networking, business process outsourcing, distance learning, retail and gaming etc

Friends FinderHe also started a new service on Leglessbird called Friends Finder to connect international-minded people together from all over the world

On the Cambridge side, Dominic hosted a 1-day workshop in Cambridge University in July for a group banking executives from China. Always great to be in Cambridge! In July and Aug, he organizes the Friends of Cambridge Mentoring Seminars in Hong Kong, and is very glad that so far the first 2 seminars, namely "Management Consulting", "Banking and Fund Management" were well attended and enjoyed by all participants. The next and last seminar to be held on 30 Aug is on "Startups and further studies"

He is loving his 2nd low cost mini-notebook Asus EEEPC 900 which is excellent for travelling or working outside the office.

He is also looking forward to 2 weddings in Sept and Oct of two of his best friends!


What is Irene up to?

Irene has been a frequent visitor of the travel section of the central library.

Travel recommendation: Laos (Pakse, Vientiane, Luang Prabang) December 2007

Click photo to view album


Laos is a nice small country next to Thailand that isn't usually well known by people. The people are very friendly and we particularly like Luang Prabang.

Read more about Pakse, Vientiane and Luang Prabang)

Restaurant suggestion: Gingko House

G/F 44 Gough Street, Central, Hong Kong
+852 2545 1200
www.gingkohouse.org

This is a restaurant run by senior citizens (many of them over 70 years old) except the chef. Read more...

Movie: Shall we kiss? Un baiser s'il vous pla?t

Romantic comedy, France 2007
Director: Emmanuel Mouret

Story: Emilie was out of her home town and met a stranger Gabriel who gave her a lift. They ended up spending the day together and had dinner together, just when they were going to part and say goodbye for the night, Gabriel tried to kiss her and she resisted. Read more...

Greetings - April 2008

Irene and Dominic in
Antarctica, Jan/Feb 2008

Dear Family and Friends,

We hope all is well with you and your family. It has been over 3 months since our last greeting, we trust you had good Chinese New Year and Easter break. We had been travelling a bit, exploring Antarctica by boat in Jan/Feb was indeed very eye-opening, seeing plenty of penguins and other wildlife and unpolluted natural environment with some of the most spectacular landscape on earth. All these remind us how very important that we must protect and preserve the global environment that we live in and very much depend upon.

This trip had also completed our unplanned goal of travelling together to all 7 continents. While feeling a sense of a small achievement, we felt very blessed to have such opportunity. Please see below for the trip summary and photos. We are planning to hold a seminar to share our experience. Hope to see you then.

We also stopped over South America and Paris en route to Hong Kong from Antarctica. Upon our return, we experienced the coldest and longest winter in Hong Kong in 40 years, we fear such abnormal weather is becoming the norm. Again the tragic consequence of human activities destroying our own planet.

As always please drop us a note when you are free, we would love to hear how you are getting on.

Best wishes,
Irene and Dominic - April 2008


What are Irene and Dominic up to?
In addition to Dominic's consulting work, he had been organizing and participating in numerous events related to visitors from Cambridge University - Prof. Alison Richard, the Vice Chancellor, Dame Patricia Hodgson, the Principal of Newnham College and the officers from Girton College's development office. He is also working with a team of young alumni in planning the mentorship seminar series and the annual dinner of the Friends of Cambridge University in Hong Kong.

Irene is currently planning for the fiscal year of 2008 ? 09, so that she could find a way to work more without reducing her time to study and travel. One of the goals is to keep her body healthy and full of energy by more regular exercise. She is working on an online platform for virtual arts with a few friends while continuing with her existing work. She enjoys having visitors from Athens and Geneva lately. After the amazing Antarctica trip, her eyes are now on the Arctic region. Besides she is collecting more knowledge about Russia, Japan, Singapore, Mongolia, Egypt, Jordan and Syria.

We were at 2 hikes (photos 1 & 2), a book club gathering, a visit to the Chanel Mobile Art and an excellent lecture on ?Behind-the-Scene Stories of the National Treasures Exhibition? 國寶展覽背後的故事: 清明上河圖 by Mr Marco Szeto, Curator, Xubiazhai, Hong Kong Museum of Art and more... We also took a short break to the beautiful Yunnan over Easter holiday which was relaxing, then we spent a weekend at Disney Hotel, Hong Kong.


Travel recommendation: Antarctica

It doesn't seem that long ago that we were all excited in planning (August 2007) for our long trip to Antarctica, South America and Paris during January and February 2008. We have since returned to Hong Kong but the excitement stays. We felt a sense of achievement to have visited all 7 continents together and at the same time we felt deeply blessed. The Antarctica cruise was about wildlife, nature and history (explorers who came before us). To call it eye-opening maybe an understatement...more thoughts and photos on Antarctica

For other travel photos (South America, Paris) please click here.


Restaurant recommendation: Amber - French

Western in Central
Landmark Mandarin Oriental, 15 Queen's Road Central, The Landmark, Central, Hong Kong | T: +852 2132 0188

Very good service and good food just as you would expect from Mandarin Oriental! There is a private room that can host about 24 people. Their menu changes every 4 months or so.
Read more



Book recommendation: The God Delusion by Richard Dawkins

Image from Amazon
The God Delusion (buy from Amazon)
by Richard Dawkins

A very deep and comprehensive book that talks about why there is no God, not an easy book to read. "God delusion" covers a very wide angle, "Respects that religion doesn't deserve", "God Hypothesis", Why human is receptive to the idea of religion and how religion arised as a result, the inconsistency in scriptures people simply choose to ignore, the alternatives to God that can still explain the world, the human moral standard with or without God, Science Vs Religion. Dawkins is a firm believer in Evolution/Darwinian world.

I have enjoyed reading this book very much, it will help you to decide one way or the other.

Greetings - December 2007


Grand Hyatt Seoul Aug 2007
First visited in 1999

Dear Family and Friends,

Greetings!

Another year is coming to an end and it passes rather quickly, it is again time to count and be thankful to all the blessings and at the same time learn and reflect from the mishaps if any. Below is a brief account of our year 2007. On the balance, we always feel that we are very much blessed every year (this year included), but sadly, the year ended with the passing away of a very dear family member.

Do drop us a note if you have a moment, we would love to hear how you are getting on. We wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a happy new year.

Best regards,
Irene and Dominic
December 2007

Year 2007
We started off the year returning from the beautiful country of Nepal, a place that isn?t very well known in Hong Kong and often mis-understood. We were fascinated by the beauty of its impressive mountain range, the friendliness of its people, the rich and interesting culture. The country is rather poor and lack of resources, people treasure whatever they have and try not to waste too much things, kids in mountain were asking us for things as simple as pen and not money, paper cups are washed and reused in the house and not thrown away. This has put us in great shame, as people living in a modern city like Hong Kong, we waste and throw away so much useful stuff daily while people in some other countries are suffering.

We joined the club membership at the Le Meridien Cyberport in January because it is close to our home, the facilities are of good standard, also with the discount for eating at the hotel restaurants, we are visiting the gym 2-3 times a week, up from 1-2 visits a week at the California club. Also Dominic has started boxing for fun though infrequently, but is having a lot of fun with it.

Entering the 2nd Year as independent professionals, we have been fortunate to be working on many projects during the year, often in parallel. These projects had brought Dominic on many business trips to places such as London, Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, and many cities in China. Irene also enjoyed the fact that she could tag along on a number of occasions and enjoyed the cities during the weekends. Irene is happy to learn new things from her projects. On top of Dominic?s conventional consulting practice, he has discovered a new form of management consulting that enables him to work from home.

To improve our French, we continued to take private classes, took out a 2-week intensive course in Lyon, a city that is famous for its cuisine, language practice with some French visitors in Hong Kong and participate in the French Alumni Association?s functions. We also started to learn Japanese in Q3, another language that we have always wanted to learn, and we are hoping to do a month long intensive course somewhere in Japan in the not so-distant future.

Leglessbird Book Club
Cambridge X'mas party

FAA X'mas party

On the Leglessbird front, we have migrated the website to a new blog-like platform for easier management. In terms of activities, in addition to hiking event, we have added travel talk and book club. Dominic has continued to be very active on the Cambridge alumni side (http://www.cambridge.org.hk) organizing events and forming a team to carry out more initiatives such as mentorship seminar. Irene is also involved in the Warwick alumni committee. As if that?s not enough, we are also committees of the French Alumni Associations (http://www.faa-hk.com).

As for our favourite passion, travelling that is (click here for more photos and description), we did a number of trips to Asian (Seoul, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei and various cities in China) and European (France, UK and Italy) destinations this year. We are going to spend Christmas in Laos and in January we will be going to Antarctica on a 20-day cruise boarding from Ushuaia (Argentina). We have confirmed the trip since August 2007, we are very excited as we would have been to all 7 continents together after this.

We enrolled on Facebook this year and have been actively using it to keep in touch with friends. It is a great tool to locate long lost friends, share photos and organize events, but it is rather addictive!

Favourite book read in 2007: Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
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Confessions of an Economic Hit Man (buy from Amazon)
by John Perkins
A must read for people who want to understand how USA's foreign policy really works when it comes to protecting self-interests.

Favourite place visited in 2007: Annecy, France
Click photo to view album
Annecy is a very beautiful city by the lake and there is a river that runs through it which gives a feel of Venice. There are many nice restaurants. There was a marathon while we were there. We enjoyed walking along the art market that is open every Sunday morning. We also took a very pleasant boat ride around the lake. It was very sunny weekend. This is part of our 2-week French language trip in Lyon.

Favourite restaurant visited in 2007: Sosam Tea House (click for details)


Cuisine: Fusion in Kowloon
My rating: 4 Food: 4 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 2 Price per person: HKD 350

Address and tel.no
Shop 10, G/F Mega Building, 1 Maidstone Road, Tokwawan, Kowloon +852 27143299

D and I's Review:
Introduced by friends of ours who really know where to find excellent food. Not a well known restaurant nor is it at a popular spot (in fact, it is rather hard to find). The fusion food is really delicious, creative and cooked with heart. The husband and wife team are very keen chef who are also photographer and journalist. The normal menu is good deal (dishes below $100), but you can create your own menu by pre-ordering.

Favourite movie watched in 2007: Nada Sou Sou - Tears for You (click for details)

Romance, Drama, Japan, 2006
Director: Nobuhiro Doi
Story:
In Okinawa, when Yotaro was a little boy, he promised his dying mother to take care of his young step-sister Kaoru, Karou's father was a singer in a band, he married Yotaro's mother and soon left them and Kaoru behind. (click here for details)

Also our favourite TV series is "Touch" (click for details).

Greetings - September 2007


FAA Annual dinner

Dear Family and Friends,

How are you lately? The summer is almost over, we trust that you had a great time. We didn't do as much hiking as previous years, because it has been a very hot summer in Hong Kong and we have been travelling quite a bit in Asia for many weekends to Shanghai, Kuala Lumpur, Meleka and Seoul for work and leisure. Hiking resumes in October.

We continue to have our weekly French lesson, and we've also started our weekly Japanese lesson. It's pretty interesting (and confusing!!). We enjoyed watching an old Japanese Cartoon called "Touch", details shown below, very positive attitude and touching story about a girl and two twin brothers who play high school baseball.

We became committee members of the French Alumni Association in Hong Kong, good way to practice our French and more organize fun events.

We wish you and your family a happy Mid-Autumn festival, don't have too much mooncake!!


Irene and Dominic
September 2007


What is Irene up to? On the work side, it is the usual routine of helping client on the marketing, sales channel, and setting up new retail electronic stores (most recently, a store at the departure hall of Hong Kong International Airport).

On the leisure side, I have found several language exchange partners (French/ Mandarin) for us to practice our French. I have also found a private tutor for our Japanese lessons. We were fortunate that we have found a room on an expedition ship called Lyubov Orlovafor for an Antarctica Cruise in January 2008, operated by the Quark Expeditions.

What is Dominic up to? Working on a few projects as usual, during the last few months. I have been making quiet a few business trips to Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai and Seoul and took the opportunity to meet up with some old friends (from the McKinsey days and Cambridge days) with whom I have not seen for many many years! Catching up on the good old days like we have never left whatever stage of life we were in. Starting a project that involves travelling to Taipei and Guangzhou.

Attended and organized quite a few alumni events in the last few months, McKinsey alumni lunch, Cambridge buffet dinner, boat trip, Prince Philip scholarship award ceremony, annual dinner with undergraduates, drinks with Dr Sir Michael Atiyah (Field's medalist, PRS, my former college master of Trinity College), dinner with Prof. Ian White (my former lecturer).

Former McK team mate, SeoulFormer McK team mate, Seoul

Cambridge alumnus, Kuala Lumpur
Cambridge alumni gathering, HK
Cambridge alumni boat trip
French Alumni Association

On the social side, I am probably spending too much time on Facebook (look me up, search for "leglessbird"), but it is a great platform, got reconnected with classmates from boarding school in Jersey, my former students from Cambridge Chinese Community School (who are now graduates!! they identified themselves by informing me that I am a friend of their parents!!!!). I use it to organize events and groups. For those who don't know or don't use Facebook will soon find there is a huge communication gap.


Mongolia travel diary by guest writer Queenie Lau

Mongolia Street children in Mongolia are placed by the Mongolian government in countryside camps each summer, out of sight of tourists. These children generally have families, but have had to take to the streets because their families are too poor to keep them, or because the situation at home is so bad (perhaps due to abuse) that the streets are preferable...
Read full article here

Cartoon Series: Touch

Type: Cartoon Drama, Japan 1984-1985
My rating: 5
Key characters:
Minami Asakura, Tatsuya Uesugi, Kazuya Uesugi

Story:
Based on the comic book by Mitsuru Adachi. Kazuya (younger) and Tatsuya (elder) are twin brothers, Minami is the girl next door, the three of them were born in the same year and grew up together. Both brothers love Minami. She has a wish which becomes the common goal of the twin brothers that is to go to Koshien Stadium to play baseball. To do so, they must represent their high school and win the regional competition. Tatsuya doesn't want to compete with his brother and thus he quits baseball...
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Restaurant: Sosam Tea House

Cuisine: Fusion in Kowloon
My rating: 4
Food: 4
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 2
Price per person: HKD 350

Address and tel.no
Shop 10, G/F Mega Building, 1 Maidstone Road, Tokwawan, Kowloon
+852 27143299

D and I's Review:
Introduced by friends of ours who really know where to find excellent food. Not a well known restaurant nor is it at a popular spot (in fact, it is rather hard to find). The fusion food is really delicious, creative and cooked with heart. The husband and wife team are very keen chef who are also photographer and journalist. The normal menu is good deal (dishes below $100), but you can create your own menu by pre-ordering.
Read more and see more photos

Greetings - May 2007

Dear Family and Friends,

It has been several months since we last wrote, hope this finds you well.

Irene and Dominic
May 2007

We had a 3-week trip in Europe during Apr-May 2007, visiting France (including a 2-week French language course in Lyon), Italy, Vatican and UK . We also took a short break in Koh Samui during Easter weekend. To improve our skills in taking out-door photos, we did a photography class in March and practiced with our teacher and classmates at Tai O. We went to an excellent seminar on Bhutan organised by Royal Geographic Society of Hong Kong.

We have started sponsoring 2 kids (1 in Nepal and 1 in Laos) through World Vision, Irene has exchanged a few letters with them.

Index to all photo albums

Individual Photo albums:
Rome 1 2, Vatican, Lyon City, Lyon Bleu school, Tallories, Annecy, Dijon, Bourgogne, Beaune, Koh Samui

What is Irene up to?
Organized an investment talk for the Warwick alumni association. Wrote a business plan and got the retail licence at the Hong Kong Airport for client. Happily doing freelance marketing and business development work. Met by chance an artist in Tallories, France who would like to exhibit her art work in Hong Kong. Researching information for where to study Japanese in Hong Kong.

What is Dominic up to?

Organised an event for student visitors from LSE, Oxford and Cambridge; Attended a reception welcoming the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, Prof. Alison Richard; Spoke with the Hong Kong students at Cambridge sharing personal experience on work and life.

A few business trips to Kuala Lumpur, Beijing. Wrapping a project while pitching a few others.

O Sip Hah

Cuisine: Thai in Central
My rating: 4; Price per person: HKD 100-150+
Address and tel.no
G/F 15 Old Bailey Street, Central, Hong kong

Review: 3 course set lunch priced $68 - 98. Value for money. Although the dishes are westernized, they tastes good. You can find out the level of spice from the staff. Service is welcoming and friendly.

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Filipino Philippine Tagalog DVD You Are The One (buy from Amazon)

Romantic Comedy, Philippine, 2006

My review:
I got this DVD as a gift from a friend in Philippines. It is very funny and entertaining, old fashion clean fun (well, most of the time anyway), with a warm touch.

Story:
Sally lives and works in Manila while her parents and elder sister live in USA. Her family wants her to join them in USA, she is not so sure but she applies anyway because her mother is not well and needed to be taken care of. At the US embassay, her application was rejected by the US officer Will, who is young and handsome. While she has a crush on this young man, she also hates him for rejecting her application.

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Happy Chinese New Year - Year of the Pig

Dear Family and Friends,

Happy Chinese New Year - Kung Hei Fat Choi! Wish you and your family many good fortune in the year of the pig.

Irene and Dominic
Feb 2007

Nepal trip
NepalSince our last sharing in Dec, we went to Nepal for a 12-day trip during Christmas and it was eye-opening. We had a great time visiting Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Pokhara, Chitwan and Nargarkot. Seeing the mountains, temples, people as well as many wild animals. Click for our Nepal photo albums

When we reflect on the trip, we realised once again how city people like us are so wasteful, people in poorer countries treasure the limited resource available to them. In our next issue, we want to talk about what we can do to "Consume less, waste less, recycle more"


We hosted a Travel talk on "Beyond Lhasa, a journey from Tibet to Nepal" ...more

We had a family trip to Taipei, visited Taipei 101 - The tallest building in the world, incidentally I also visited the Twin Towers in Kuala Lumpur - the 2nd tallest building.

What is Irene up to?
Since coming back from Nepal, Irene has been organizing two art exhibitions
Yolanda YeungJohn Li

  • Wutz Reality by Yolanda Yeung 楊宇靈 more
  • A Sentimental Journey: Art works by John Li Kam Wah 李錦華 more

What is Dominic up to?
Working on several projects and organizing hiking and fun activities as always!

  • Business trip in London and Oxford in Jan. Met up with many old friends in UK
  • Another business trip Kuala Lumpur in Feb
  • Jointly organized a wine tasting event with the French Alumni Association ... more
  • Hiking: Lady Clementi's Ride, nice short hike with 18 leglessbird friends more

Click photos to view the album

Into thin airInto thin air by Jon Krakauer
While we were travelling in Nepal and admiring the magnificent mountains, it reminds me of this book that I read years ago. It recounts the 1996 tragic events on the mount Everest...Read more

Le PapillonLe Papillon (The butterfly)
Director: Philippe Muyl (French 2002)
My rating: 4

Story:
Julien is a retired old man whose hobby is butterfly (Le Papillon) with his own butterfly room and plenty of samples. Elsa is a 9 year old girl with her single mother who has to work all the time and cannot spend much time with her daughter. They just moved to the same building where Julien lives. When Elsa overheard about Jilien's trip to search for the beautiful and rare butterfly called "Isabella", she secretly hides in his car and wants to follow him..Read more

Prompt
Prompt Le Meridien (Western in Cyberport): We had the sea food buffet (on the weekend) and had plenty of french snails, oysters, lobsters, crabs, shrimps, mussels, fish, sushi etc. Yum Yum!!!! Read more

復活節遊盡英國 驚喜處處

EF Easter
2星期課程連機票、食宿只需HK$12,900起,保證成行

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year - Dec 2006

Dear Friends and relatives,

Another year is coming to an end, we hope you & your family have been well & healthy and 2006 has been a fruitful year.

2006 has been the most interesting year (yet) for us. At the beginning of the year, we packed practically all our belongings into a warehouse and took on a 3-month French language trip, staying 6 weeks in Antibes (South of France) and 6 weeks in Paris (online diary, and tour info is shown below). It has been a wonderful experience to become full time students again and the fact that it is our first and only time as students together. Learning a new language has widen our horizon and enable us to become part of some new, friendly and interesting culture communities. Most importantly, through this journey we have learned and reinforced some of the ideas on life that we believe in and very much treasure. And we want to share them with you below.

To keep up with the adventurous spirit, we are going to Nepal for Christmas and hopefully, we will bring lots of pictures back to show you in Januray.

We wish you a very happy and prosperous 2007!

Best wishes,

Irene and Dominic - December 2006

  • Freedom and flexibility: While we were packing for our trip, we come to realise we owned so much stuff that we don't need. Our freedom and flexibility are being eroded by the ever more things that we possess. During our 3-month stay in France, we survived on the very basic and we didn't miss anything that we have left in the warehouse. Moreover, happiness isn't measured on things that you own, it depends on your attitude towards life
  • Never stop learning: I believe people feel happy when they learn something new. When we were kids exploring the world around us, every small thing that we learned is a giant joyful step. we felt like kids again through learning a new language, we spoke like a child when we tried to converse with other people utilizing a very limited set of volcabulary
  • Never lose your child-like curiosity and fascination towards life, people and the world

Independent Consulting
We returned to Hong Kong in April, and made another important decision this year - we have become independent consultant and taking on our own contract work, I work on business consulting projects while Irene works on marketing related work. We have been doing some very interesting and enjoyable projects and also appreciate the flexibile lifestyle

Leglessbird reborn
This year also marks the new Leglessbird platform, since the original site was launched in June 2002, we have gone through two major upgrades. The new platform comes with a membership system, better formating and section control. We will continue to provide information on Travel, Restaurant, Hiking, Movies, Reading etc, we are adding more events and charity functions. With all the added functions and features on a more robust platform, we plan to expand and promote the "Leglessbird" concept to everyone, if you agree with the Leglessbird principles and want to participate in our events, feel free to sign up as members, simply visit the website and click "Register" on the right hand column! Leglessbird

One of the best restaurants we have tried this year is Le Marron
Cuisine: French in Causeway Bay, 12/F, Ying Kong Mansion, 2-6 Yee Wo Street
+852 28816662. For more information

Before SunriseBefore Sunsetare not new movies, but we have only watched them this year and they are highly recommendedImage from AmazonImage from Amazon
Romantic, USA 1995, 2004
My rating: 5 stars
Director: Richard Linklater
Key actors/actresses: Ethan Hawke - Jesse; Julie Delpy - Celine

Jesse is an American student who lives in Texas, he is on a vacation in Europe and Celine is a French girl on her way back to Paris. They met by chance on a train and started a conversation, they felt there was an intense connection, a connection that most people don't even find during their entire life. Jesse is catching a plane to USA from Vienna the following morning and crazy as it might sound, he asks Celine to get off the train at Vienna and spend one day with him and they will part at sunrise. The brief encounter turns out to be much more than they have expected, what future holds for 2 people who have lived separate lives on two far apart countries until today...

TravelAs far as travel goes, we have been seeing a lot of places thanks to our French language trip and Irene's master graduation in July. You can visit our travel section for more photos of France, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Poland, Slovakia, Jersey, Beijing, Taipei, Tokyo.
New travel siteOld travel site
For enquiry of tickets and hotels, please contact our travel agent Guidance Travel Guidance Travel +852 3598 4873Email email

學習語言 快人一步The best way to learn a language is to study in the country that speaks that language. If you are interested in our tour in France, click for
more information.

Leglessbird sharing November 2006

Dear Friends,

We are pleased to announce that Leglessbird now has a new look and a new structure equipped with a membership system, it provides a much better user experience for our friends to share their travel trips, restaurant experience, movies review and beyond. Thus, we wanted to wait for the new site to be up and running before sending out this month's sharing.

We are organising a travel sharing on Discovering Nepal on Wed 15 Nov at 7pm. Details can be found here. We are going to Nepal in Dec, anyone wants to join us can find out more detail about our package here.

Irene and Dominic

What are we up to?
Well, apart from more wedding banquet in Oct and more to be expected in Nov, I participated in an event jointly organised by HK Cambridge alumni club and St James Settlement to have fun together with mentally handicapped adults at the "Music Farm".

We enjoyed a very nice boat trip organised by the Warwick alumni club, visiting Grass Island, Tung Ping Chau and Kut O.

8 day Kathmandu, Pokhara, Dhampus Trek and Nargarkot
by guest write - Bonnie

Dhampus trek ? is one of the classic Himalayan trekking regions. We get through Hindu villages where we will be assured of a warm welcome; follow trails through oak and forest where the sound of the bird calls fill the air and camp in serene locations that afford magnificent views of the Annapurna Range. During the fall will allow us to see farmers harvesting rice and millet. We will climb couple of Himalayan hills up to over 1700 m for exceptional views of the Annapurnas and Machhapuchhare. All this in the company of our magnificent crew whose friendship, sense of humour and caring nature ensure that your trek is a memorable one.

Highlight of the tour:

This month, we want to share, not nice restaurant, good movie or good book, but a message on environment.

59th Minute

Dr. Jane Goodall recently came to Hong Kong again to deliver her lecture "Reason for hope", I once attended her talk in Hong Kong in 2005 on a similar topic. The message is loud and clear, we human are harming the very planet that we live on, the very precious resources that we depend on. The damage is now so extensive that we must do something to reverse it and we must act now and not tomorrow or wait for the next generation to suffer and take action.

Sharng the same message is David Suzuki, a Canadian environmentalist. I watched a TV program by him recently. He used this analogy to illustrate his point (a question that I used to use as a brain teaser)

  • Imagine that you put one bacteria in a test tube full of food
  • Such bacteria divides and doubles every minute
  • Let's say, the test tube becomes full after 60 minutes

When was the test-tube half full?

The answer is 59th minute. And in fact, at 55th minute, the test tube was only around 3% full. If someone raises a question at 55th minute and talks about the danger of over-population and shortage of resources when they only occupy 3% of the space, most people would think that he is crazy and worries too much.

Today, if you ask around, many people believe we have passed the 59th Minute.

What has gone wrong? Is it already too late? Regardless of the answers to these questions, let's take action today!

Upcoming event - organised by Warwick Alumni Association
Art Appreciate Tour on 18 Nov 06 (Sat)
似與不似?遼寧省博物館藏齊白石精品
Likeness and Unlikeness: A Selection of Works by Qi Baishi
Date: 18 November 2006 (Saturday)
Time: 2:15pm- 4:15pm
Gathering point: B/F (Lecture Theatre), Hong Kong Museum of Art, Tsim Sha Tsui
Admission Fee: HK$10 (HK$7 for group ticket with over 20 people)
Mr. Marco Szeto, curator of Xubaizhai Gallery of the Hong Kong Museum of Art will give a 20-min briefing session.

Please contact EmailIrene by Wed 15 Nov.

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