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              <image:caption>Hong Kong Disneyland</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>The Jumbo (Floating Restaurant)</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>The Hong Kong Peak Tower</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Hong Kong GeoNational Park</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_hk_buddha_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Giant Buddha</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-21_chi_lin_nunnery_worship_sideview.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Chi Lin Nunnery</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-21_hong_kong_skyline_daylight.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Skyline Daylight</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-02hong_kong_ocean_park.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ocean Park Hong Kong</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Capital-of-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:42.000000Z</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-04_central_capital_of_hong_kong_traffic.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Capital of Hong Kong Busy Traffic</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>Bank of China Tower in Capital of Hong Kong</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-01_bishop_house.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bishop&#39;s House</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-01_central_capital_of_hong_kong.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Central, Capital of Hong Kong, at night. The building on the right hand side is the Landmark Mall</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-01_duddell_street_gas_lamps.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the 4 gas lamps in Duddell Street</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/legislative_council_building.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Capital of Hong Kong</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-05_tamar_naval_base.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chinese People&#39;s Liberation Army Force HK Building, Capital of Hong Kon</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Cheap-Hotels-in-Hong-Kong-Island.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:26.000000Z</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/The_Charterhouse_Causeway_Bay.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Charterhouse Causeway Bay Hong Kong</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Cheap-Hotels-in-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:46.000000Z</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-02cheap_hotels_in_hong_kong_s.jpg</image:loc>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Dr-Sun-Yat-Sen-Museum-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:48.000000Z</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-15_dr_sun_statue.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dr. Sun Statue in front of the museum</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-15_view_from_escalator.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Typical Hong Kong street view by looking down from the outdoor escalator.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-15_traffic_under_escalator.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Outdoor Escalator on top of the busy traffic. You can either keep walking up the hill or down towards Central.</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>The front of the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Museum Hong Kong building</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Excelsior-Hotel-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:21.000000Z</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-09_excelsior_hotel_hong_kong.jpg</image:loc>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/History-of-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:11.000000Z</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_entrance_01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Museum of History</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/04-01-history-of-hong-kong.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong was just a small fishing village for many years until the British rule which changed everything.</image:caption>
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            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-American-Restaurants-Food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:44.000000Z</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-03_hk_american_restaurant_food_mushroom_risotto.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mushroom risotto</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-03_hk_american_restaurant_food_ribs.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Baby back ribs</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-03_hk_american_restaurant_food_fettucini_spicy_chicken.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Fettuccine with spicy chicken</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-03_hong_kong_american_restaurant_food.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>American food served in Hong Kong Outback Steakhouse</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-03_hk_american_restaurant_food_kid_menu1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong American Restaurants Food kid menu and activities</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-03_hk_american_restaurant_food_buffalo_wings.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Buffalo wings</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-03_hk_american_restaurant_food_kid_menu2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong American Restaurants Food kid menu and activities</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Avenue-of-Stars.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:31.000000Z</lastmod>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-20_hong_kong_avenue_of_stars_john_woo.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Star of John Woo, a world-known movie director from Hong Kong</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>The other side of the HK Avenue of Stars sign is in Chinese</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-20_hong_kong_avenue_of_stars_wishing_trail_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The plaque at the bottom of the Avenue of Stars Wishing Trail</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-20_hong_kong_avenue_of_stars_chow_yun_fat.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Star of Chow Yun Fat</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>The HK Avenue of Stars Wishing Trail </image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-20_hong_kong_avenue_of_stars_jet_li.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Star of Jet Li </image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-20_hong_kong_avenue_of_stars_bruce_lee.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Statue of Bruce Lee</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-20_hong_kong_avenue_of_stars_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entering the Hong Kong Avenue of Stars</image:caption>
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              <image:caption>The Statue of Hong Kong Film Awards </image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-20_hong_kong_avenue_of_stars_jackie_chan.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Star of Jackie Chan</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Book-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:49.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-09_hk_book_fair_shopping.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>(Photograph by scmp.com)  The bird view of the Hong Kong book fair.  Does it scare or excite you?</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-09_hk_book_shopping_eslite.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Although Eslite was below my expectation, I was still so happy that I got something in my first trip of Hong Kong book shopping.  Haha....</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-09_hong_kong_book_shopping_store.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Book Shopping store, one of my favorite</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-09_hk_book_shopping_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Two of my favorite books translated in Chinese versions. It is very common to find other books of different languages translated into Chinese.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-09_hk_book_shopping_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Book Shopping for Tour and Further Educatio</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-09_hk_book_shopping_c.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Book Shoppin</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Chi-Lin-Nunnery.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:23.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-21_chi_lin_nunnery_water_lily.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pond of Water Lily in Chi Lin Nunnery</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-21_chi_lin_nunnery_artwork_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Closeup of the Roof with intricate wood joinery</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-21_chi_lin_nunnery_worship_sideview.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sideview of the worship area</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-21_chi_lin_nunnery_artwork_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Roof of the buildings in Chi Lin Nunnery with intricate wood joinery</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-21_chi_lin_nunnery_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance of the Hong Kong Chi Lin Nunnery. The path we were walking on connected to the Nan Lian Garden</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-21_chi_lin_nunnery_worship.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Heading towards the worship area</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Chinese-New-Year-Tour.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:13.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_victoria_park_flower_market.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Chinese New Year Hong Kong Victoria Park Flea Market...the price of everything, especially plants, would be ridiculous cheap after the countdown.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_chinese_radishes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chinese radishes making Chinese Radish Cake.  We call it the </image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_fortune_telling.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>You will never miss the fortune telling part on Hong Kong TV during this time of the year.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-11_hk_chinese_new_year1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Chinese New Year Lantern</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_chinese_radish_cake.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Radish cake is one of the must-eat during the Chinese New Year.  Many Hong Kong people know how to make this from scratch.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-11_hk_chinese_new_year4.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A small Chinese New Year lantern</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_chinese_new_year_flowers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Some popular Chinese New Year flowers you can easily find in the Flea Market or Flower Market in Mongkok</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-11_hk_chinese_new_year_lantern_closeup.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The biggest Chinese lantern in the world - Closeup</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_dragon_dance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Nothing is better than watching the Chinese Dragon dance live.  The coordination of everybody in the performance is magnificent.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-11_hk_chinese_new_year_plant.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A very popular Chinese New Year plant</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-11_hk_chinese_new_year2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A small Chinese New Year lantern</image:caption>
            </image:image>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_chinese_calligraphy.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Writing Chinese calligraphy is always part of the Chinese New Year TV special programs.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-11_hong_kong_chinese_new_year_lion_dance_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Chinese New Year Lion Dance</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_chinese_new_year_mall.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The peach blossom, one of the most popular Chinese New Year flowers, hanging upside down in the Times Square, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-11_hk_chinese_new_year3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A small Chinese New Year lantern</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-11_hk_chinese_new_year_lantern_far.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The world&#39;s biggest lantern looks pretty small compared to the mall&#39;s exhibition area</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Chiu-Chow-Food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:16.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-18_chiu_chow_oyster_omlete.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chiu Chow Oyster Omelet - It must be the baby oysters which is one of the rarest ingredients you can find in the market, even in Hong Kong markets.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-18_chiu_chow_braised_goose.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chiu Chow Braised Goose.  The sauce is the most critical ingredient to prepare this dish.  Every family has its own recipe.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-18_chiu_chow_sweet_sour_noodles.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chiu Chow Sweet and Sour Noodles. This is always a dessert and a MUST to my family.  I believe it was the tradition started from my grandfather.  We had it at least once in his birthday dinner every year.</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-18_kung_fu_tea.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Kung Fu tea served in Hong Kong Chiu Chow restaurant</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-18_chiu_chicken_pearl_vegetable.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is the Chiu Chow chicken with </image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Christmas.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:30.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Christmas in Tsim Sha Tsui East</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Christmas at Tsim Sha Tsui Eas</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_6.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Christmas in Central and Admiralty</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_ealy_hong_kong_christmas_lighting.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Early Hong Kong Christmas lighting</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_5.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Christmas in Central, HK Islan</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_peninsula_christmas.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Peninsula Hotel in Christma</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_4.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Christmas in Tsim Sha Tsui East</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Christmas in Tsim Sha Tsui East</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_7.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>7-stories high Christmas tree in Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Cosmetic-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:58.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-06_hong_kong_costmetics_sogo.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong cosmetics shopping - Sogo Department Store, Causeway Bay</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-06_hong_kong_cosmetics_shopping_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Cosmetic Shoppin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-06_hong_kong_cosmetics_bon_jour.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the biggest Hong Kong cosmetics chain stores</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Costume-Jewelry-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:06.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-05_purple_crystal_decor.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Purple crystal home decor used for </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_costume_jewelry_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Costume Jewelry Shoppin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-05_beads.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Beads sold in Yu Chau Street</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hk_costume_jewelry_own.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Items bought in my Hong Kong Costume Shopping</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-05_hk_swarowski.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Swarovski Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-05_sterling_silver.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stamp of </image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Culture.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:05.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Disneyland.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:16.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-00_hk_disneyland_castle.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Disneyland-Isn&#39;t this castle in every girl&#39;s dream being a princess living in here?</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-00_hk_disneyland_stickers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The staff in Hong Kong Disneyland keep handing out these stickers while we were visiting.  My little one was in H.E.A.V.E.N....</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_its_a_small_world.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The attraction </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_disney_candies.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The staff also handed out candies in the park for celebrating Halloween while we were there</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-002_day_time_parade.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Seeing Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy and Pluto is a dream to almost every child.  The day-time parade in the theme park makes that dream came true.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Dragon-Boat-Festival.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:49.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_wind_1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dragon Boats in Lamma Island</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-15_hong_kong_dragon_boat_festival_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>International Dragon Boat race after Hong Kong Dragon Boat Festival</image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Electronics-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:38.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_electronics_shopping.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Electronics Shoppin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Entertainment.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:44.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/09-00hk_entertainment_performing_arts_banners.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Banners of different shows available in the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/09-00hk_entertainment_performing_arts_inside.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The inside of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/09-00hk_entertainment_performing_arts_family.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>My family and I standing in front of the billboard of the </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/09-00_hong_kong_entertainment.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chinese musical instrument performance is one of the kinds of entertainment that you can easily find.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/09-00hk_entertainment_performing_arts_galaxy.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Academy Galaxy at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts</image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Facts-For-Kids.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:01.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-00_hk_kids_music_center.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Tom Lee, one of the giant music store and music center in Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-00_hk_kids_kumon.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>An institute learning Kumon</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-00_hk_kids_entertainment.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>An children entertainment center which is very similar to Chuck E Cheese</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hk_tour_4_kids.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>I was so worried how our trip going back to Hong Kong would be like with my little one.  It turned out one of the most memorable vacations and family visits we ever had.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-00_hk_kids_food.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Just look at this array of kids snack.  The packaging looks so attractive that my little one does not have any doubt to open all of them to try</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-00_uniform_summer.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong kids school uniform</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-00_hong_kong_for_kids_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Facts for Kid</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Fashion-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:58.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-11_hong_kong_fashion_shopping_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Fashion Shoppin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-11_hong_kong_fashion_shopping_bossini.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bossini, a Hong Kong brand fashion store with super quality and great price</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-11_hong_kong_fashion_shopping_uniqlo.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Uniqlo, my mom and sisters&#39; new place for Hong Kong fashion shopping</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Flag.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:42.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-02_Flag_of_Hong_Kong_1870-1876.png</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Old Hong Kong Flag</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-02hong_kong_flag.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Flag</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Food-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:40.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_supermarket.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong food shopping - supermarket</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_homemade_bakery.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Some homemade cookies from the Hong Kong Mom and Pop stores</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_tea.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This tea aisle filled with all different nationalities of tea</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_drink.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at this packaged drink aisle. It got regular sweetened lemon tea, Chinese herbal drink, juice of all different exotic fruit....Got to check it out</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_chips.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Potato chips have all the flavors that you had never thought of, such as sea weed, cattle fish, teriyaki and more</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12_10_hong_kong_food_shopping_ice_cream.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Green Tea and Red Bean (a.k.a. Azuki Bean) flavored ice-cream</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Food Shoppin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_walnuts.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Glazed walnuts are at the back. The front is the chicken flavored sweet biscuit. Sometimes, you can sample it before deciding to buy it or not.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_grill_jerky.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Jerky grilling away</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12_10_hong_kong_food_shopping_ice_bar.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Taro Root and Green Bean flavored ice bar (a.k.a. popsicle)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_pork_jerky.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Jerky is a kind of food people love to buy as souvenir. There is beef, pork and chicken of different flavors. You sometimes find stores grilling the jerky in front of you and buy it warm.  No kidding....</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_chips2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Here are some more flavors, such as tomato and sushi flavored chips.  On the bottom right corner, there are regular American brand chips.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_lipton.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at the varieties of Lipton tea bags.  It got Chinese tea, too.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:57.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_view62_food.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>What do you think about this fancy tray of Hong Kong high tea food?  Gorgeous, isn&#39;t it?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-18_chiu_chow_sweet_sour_noodles.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sweet and sour noodles is a typical dessert served in a Hong Kong Chiu Chow restaurant.  Crispy on the outside; chewy on the inside.  I had it at least once a year on my grandfather&#39;s birthday when I was a kid.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-03_hk_american_restaurant_food_buffalo_wings.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>American Buffalo wings with celery ribs and blue cheese dressing served in a Hong Kong American restaurant</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_drink.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at the varieties and flavors of drinks in a supermarket.  It will blow your mind away</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-00_hong_kong_food.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Thess Indonesian dishes were ordered in a Hong Kong Food Court</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Giant-Buddha.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:50.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_po_lin_monastry_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entering the Po Lin Monastery</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_statue2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the statues around the Hong Kong Giant Buddha</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_hk_buddha_3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Giant Buddha doesn&#39;t look too far in this pic. Wait till you climb up that long staircase</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_po_lin_monastry_construction2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stone craft on the wall of the Po Lin Monastery building</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_valley_view2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Valley View from the Hong Kong Giant Buddha</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_po_lin_monastry_construction3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stone craft on the wall of the Po Lin Monastery building</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_hk_buddha_1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Another angle to view the Hong Kong Giant Buddha</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_po_lin_monastry.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Po Lin Monastery building</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_po_lin_monastry_construction1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Doors of the Po Lin Monastery building</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_hk_buddha_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>See the long staircase at the Hong Kong Giant Buddha</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_statue1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the statues around the Hong Kong Giant Buddha</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_valley_view1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Valley View from the Hong Kong Giant Buddha</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_statue3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>There are several statues surrounding the Hong Kong Giant Buddha. Each of them has a different gesture and different stuff in their hands.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Government.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:22.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-00_hong_kong_government.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Wanchai Tower, one of the government buildings in Wanchai</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-History-1842-1898.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:48.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_treaty_nanking.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/04-02_signing_of_treaty_of_nanjing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>hong kong istory 1842-1898</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-History-1949-1997.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:55.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-History-Before-1842.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:32.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/04-01-Sung_Wong_Toi_before_1943.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>hong kong history efore 1842</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-History-Tour.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:51.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_museum_chinese_construction.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Old Tai Po Market Railway Station (a.k.a. Hong Kong Railway Museum)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-15_dr_sun_yat_sen_museum.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Kom Tong Hall (a.k.a. Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum Hong Kong)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-History-between-1898-WWII.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:09.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-History-between-WWII-1949.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:45.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/04-04-sung-wong-toi-after-japanese.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>hong ong history between WWII-1949</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Hotels.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:46.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_peninsula_christmas.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong during Christmas time</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Japanese-Food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:24.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-05_hong_kong_japanese_food_lunch_combo_box_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Japanese food lunch combo box</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Jockey-Club.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:15.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_horse_racing_course2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Another angle of Hong Kong Racing Course in Happy Valle</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/09-03hong_kong_jockey_club.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Jockey Club</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_horse_racing_course.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Overview of Hong Kong Horse Racing Course in Happy Valley</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Korean-Food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:30.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-17_hong_kong_korean_food_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Plate of Korean Food, Appetize</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Lam-Tsuen-Wishing-Tree.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:37.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_lam_tsuem_housing1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Private housing in Lam Tsuen</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_lam_tsuem_housing2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Private housing in Lam Tsue</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_hk_lam_tsuen_wishing_tree_bathroom.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bathroom in Lam Tsue</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_hk_lam_tsuen_wishing_tree.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lam Tsuen Wishing Tre</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_hk_lam_tsuen_wishing_tree_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance of Lam Tsuen</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_chinese_lantern.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_tin_hau_temple.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lam Tsuen Tin Hau Templ</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_hk_lam_tsuen_wishing_tree_mini.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Miniature of Lam Tsuen Wishing Tre</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_hk_lam_tsuen_wishing_tree_worship.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong ong Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree Worship</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_fortune_telling.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Fortune Telling Banner in Lam Tsue</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Lamma-Island-Tour.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:38.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.6</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_gazebo.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lamma Island Wind Gazeb</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_island_yung_shue_wan.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Yung Shue Wan Main Street, Hong Kong Lamma Islan</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_houses.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lamma Island Houses</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_road_to_lamma_wind.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Road leading towards Hong Kong Lamma Island Wind</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_wind_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lamma Island Win</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_wind_1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dragon boats in Hong Kong Lamma Islan</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_wind_me.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lamma Island Wind and Me</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_wind_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lamma Wind Entrance</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_steep_slope_harbor.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lamma Island looking out to the harbor</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_power_plant.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lamma Island Power Plan</image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Law-Uk-Folk-Museum.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:34.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_bedroom_room.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>On the right hand side of the living room, there is a bedroom with drapes on top of the bed to block the bugs. Underneath the bed, there is a earthen container. It is for rice. On top of it, there is a piece of red paper with 2 Chinese characters that have the meaning </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_kitchen_gages.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Next to the stove, there are some basic kitchen tools on the wall.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_dining_room.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>On your left in the same room, is the dining table with some utensils, such as chopsticks, bowl, plate and wine bottle.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_chicken_cage.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Next to the old furniture in the living room, is a cage for carrying chickens. It was mostly used before a Chinese wedding.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_farming_tools_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The other side of the same room as the above picture. More farming and fishing tools</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_stoves.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Turn left, you will come into the kitchen and the dining area. On your right, is the stove top.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_grinder.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>﻿Keep going, here is another room where the farming tools, buckets for getting water out of the well and grinder are.  Quite a equipment, huh?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_upstairs.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_farming_tools.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Buckets for collecting drinking water, farming and fishing tools</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_living_room.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The lady in the living room is wearing an old Chinese country wife&#39;s outfit. In the middle of the wall, is the mantle where the house would worship their god and/or ancestors.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-13_law_uk_folk_museum_overview.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A View of the Whole Building of Hong Kong Law Uk Folk Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Luxury-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:41.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/the_landmark.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Landmark, Hong Kong Luxury Shoppin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/ocean_terminal_1.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/times_square.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Times Squar</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/ocean_terminal_2.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/elements.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Heading back to the Elements from the Ritz Carlton</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/festival_walk.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>ChristmasTree in a maill for Hong Kong Luxury Shopping</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/elements_lusury_stores.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at all these luxury stores in the Elements.  Can you picture yourself doing Hong Kong luxury shopping here?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-MTR.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:45.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/mtr_train.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Hong Kong MTR train</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/mtr_ticket.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong MTR (Airport Express) Disposable Ticket to Hong Kong Airport. </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/mtr_boarding.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong MTR station without boarding gate</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/mtr_safety_gate.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong MTR station with gates in the boarding area. </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/octopus.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>First generation Hong Kong MTR Octopus (Smart) Card</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/mtr_inside.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Inside of the Hong Kong MTR train.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/MTR_routemap.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong MTR Map</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Market.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:56.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/wanchai_market.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Wanchai Marke</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02_hong_kong_market_hawker.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A street hawker is waiting for the time to start her day</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/shopping_late_at_nite.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Shopping Late at Night in Hong Kon</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02_hong_kong_market_jardine_crescent2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Inside Jardine&#39;s Crescent. Some stalls open at 4/5pm.  You can easily find clothes, accessories, sewing materials, shoes and etc.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02_hong_kong_market_seafood.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Live seafood is definitely one of the items you will find in a Hong Kong Market</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Mid-Autumn-Festival.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:43.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_persimmon.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Persimmon, a popular fruit in Mid-Autumn Festiva</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_tour_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Lanter</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_traditional_lanterns.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The traditional Chinese lanterns in the Statue Square in Central</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_haagen_dazs.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>They are from Haagen Daz.  Of course, they have ice-cream.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_terra_cotta.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Terra Cotta lantern exhibition in front of the Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong Art Centre.  Are they gorgeous?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_agnesb.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Agnes B Moon Cakes.  Instead of the soft-pastry cover, it is chocolate covered.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_pacific_coffee.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>These 4 moon cakes were from the Pacific Coffee.  Yep, coffee flavored moon cakes.  This is a great alternative compared to the traditional ones.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_tour_mooncake_mold.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mold for making moon cake</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-14_hong_kong_mid_autumn_festival_traditional_mooncakes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Here are several </image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Movie-Star.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:40.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/13_00hong_kong_movie_star_joey.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Many singers like Joey Yung becomes a singer, an actress and a Hong Kong movie star.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/13-00hong_kong_movie_star.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Movie.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:36.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-20_hong_kong_avenue_of_stars_statue_of_hong_kong_film_award.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Statue of Hong Kong Film Award</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Museum-of-Coastal-Defence.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:28.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_fish_market.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Shau Kei Wan Wholesale Fish Market near the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence </image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_victoria_harbor_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Viewing the Victoria Harbour from the other end of the museum</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance of Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_battery.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Battery on the way toward the museum building</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_harbor_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Turn your head after crossing the bridge. This is the view you can see</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_highway.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The view of the highway, Island Eastern Corridor from the bridge towards the museum</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_gun.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cannon at the entrance next to the tanks</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_mom_pop_stores_c.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Shipyards under the highway, Island Eastern Corridor </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_harbor_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Another view of the harbor with the wider view</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_underground_magazine_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Underground magazine on the way towards the museum building</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_tank_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Tanks at the entrance</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_victoria_harbor_c.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Viewing the Victoria Harbour from the other end of the museum at a different angel</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_underground_magazine_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Another section of the underground magazine</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_mom_pop_stores_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The contrast between the old building of the mom and pop shipyards and the new skyscrapers </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_mom_pop_stores_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Shipyards next to the Shau Kei Wan Wholesale Fish Market </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_victoria_harbor_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Viewing the Victoria Harbour from the other end of the museum. Look at these old housing</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-07_hk_museum_of_coastal_defence_tank_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>More tanks at the entrance</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Museum-of-Tea-Ware.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:24.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-18hong_kong_museum_of_tea_ware_c.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The closeup of the back of the Twelve Cups.  Can you see the stamp on each cup?  That&#39;s the name of the artist.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-18hong_kong_museum_of_tea_ware_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Front view of the Twelve Cups </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-18hong_kong_museum_of_tea_ware_e.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ancient tea pots showcasing in the Hong Kong Museum of Tea Ware</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-18hong_kong_museum_of_tea_ware_d.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Another angle of the Twelve Cups</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-18hong_kong_museum_of_tea_ware_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The closeup of the Twelve Cups</image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Museums.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:47.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_museums.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the display windows in Hong Kong Museum of Tea Ware</image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-News.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:27.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/14-00_hong_kong_news.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong News</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Newspapers.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:18.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/14-03_hong_kong_news_stand_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Newspaper Stand</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-People.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:52.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_back_to_nature.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>These people are hiking in the Hong Kong GeoNational Park</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_hk_cny_firework_luxuryproperty_com.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crowded Hong Kong Victoria Harbour during Chinese New Year for the firework</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_ice_cream_flavors.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Food adventure is one of the traits you find in Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_liquid_nitrogen_ice_cream.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>People lining up to try out the liquid nitrogen ice-cream</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_hong_kong_rally_wsj.com.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong rally</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_superstitions.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Many taoist temples like this in Hong Kong.  People definitely come to worship or check out their </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_hong_kong_people.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Peopl</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_hong_kong_people_generous.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_hong_kong_umbrella_movement.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Umbrella Movement</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_hong_kong_buffet.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Food typically served in Hong Kong buffet</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Pharmacy-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:23.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-13_hk_pharmacy_chain_stores.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>It&#39;s not surprising to see these 2 giants, Watsons and Mannings, next to each other.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-13_hk_pharmacy_shopping_shampoo.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is a brand new product we bought lately in our Hong Kong pharmacy shopping.  The shampoo and the conditioner use the Chinese herb formula to prevent hair loss</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-13_hong_kong_pharmacy_shopping_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Pharmacy Shoppin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Police.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:31.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-06_hong_kong_police_building_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Former Hong Kong Police Headquarter</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-06_hong_kong_police_building_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Full view of Fomer Hong Kong Police Headquarte</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/15-06_hong_kong_police_building_n_prison.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Behind the same building, it was the prison. The buildings are built on a very steep slope. </image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Population.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:26.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_hong_kong_people.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A very common sceen you can see everywhere in Hong Kong no matter day or night</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Portuguese-Restaurant-Food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:10.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-22_hong_kong_portuguese_food_nata_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pasteis de nata (a traditional Portuguese egg tart), a Hong Kong Portuguese restaurant food</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Property.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:37.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_property.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A re-built house in the New Territories </image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Radio-Stations.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:12.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/09-02_hk_radio_station_RTHK.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Radio Station - RTHK</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Real-Estate.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:39.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/bedroom.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This was one of the bedrooms. The entrance was too narrow to take a good picture. This was the best way to do it. Where I stood, I was leaning on the door on my left. Behind it was the built-in cabinets.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/bathroom.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is the bathroom. On the left hand side, it was a built-in cabinet. A space for washing machine and dryer on top of each other. Then, a stand-up shower.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/dining_room.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dining Room</image:caption>
            </image:image>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/17-00hong_kong_real_estate.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A high-end housing estate in Cyber Port in southern part of Hong Kong Island</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/bedroom_built_in_cabinets.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>See the door...that was where I stood to take the previous picture. Behind it and also on the left hand side of this picture were the built-in cabinets.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/kitchen.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The kitchen did not have enough room for 2 people to work side by side.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/real_estate_living_room.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is the living room. The door was the main entrance of the apartment. On the right hand side, it looks like a margin of a picture. It was actually the wall of the dining room.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Real-Jewelry.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:11.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.6</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-04_hk_real_jewelry_wedding.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A gift for newly wed made of 24 carat gold.  It&#39;s quite a nice idea, huh?</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-04_hk_real_jewelry_outlet.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Real Jewelry Outlet</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-04_hk_real_jewel_jade.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong real jewelry shopping - Jade</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-04_hk_real_jewel_disney2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mickey and Minnie dancing together in a real jewelry store in Hong Kong Disneyland</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-04_hk_real_jewel_disney1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mickey and Minnie in front of the Disney castle</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_real_jewelry_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Real Jewelry Shopping</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Road-Map.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:35.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_boat.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Sanpan </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_star_ferry.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Star Ferr</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/central_star_ferry_station.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Star Ferry Pie</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Seal-Stone-Museum.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:26.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-19hong_kong_seal_stone_museum_c.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Closeup of a seal stone in the museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-19hong_kong_seal_stone_museum_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This picture pretty much captured the whole museum. But due to the small size of all the seal stones, you may be overwhelmed with the quantity here.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-19hong_kong_seal_stone_museum_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A table of collection of seal stones</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Seal-Stone-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:04.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-14_hong_kong_seal_stone_shopping.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Seal Stone Shopping</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Shoe-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:50.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-12_hong_kong_shoe_shopping_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Shoe Shoppin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-12_hong_kong_shoe_shopping_hysan_place.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Can&#39;t resist to take this shot in Hysan Place.  This shoe is GORGEOUS.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Shopping.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:43.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-06_hong_kong_cosmetics_shopping_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>You can find almost every brand here.You can&#39;t miss a trip of Hong Kong cosmetic shopping.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02b_hong_kong_ladies_wet_market_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Going to a Hong Kong market is a must to almost every tourist.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-13_hk_pharmacy_chain_stores.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>There are many reasonably priced, effective and over-the-counter prescription in the city. Definitely plan a trip for Hong Kong pharmacies.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_costume_jewelry_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong fashion jewelry offers you different buying options.  Find out which works the best for you.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-11_hong_kong_fashion_shopping_uniqlo.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>From a few dollors to several thousand dollars, you can do Hong Kong fashion shopping on your budget.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_quality_tourism_services.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong (Shopping)Quality Tourism Services</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-12_hong_kong_shoe_shopping_hysan_place.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Shopping in Hong Kong for shoes</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23_11_chinese_new_year_mall.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>There are several Hong Kong luxury shopping malls.  There must be one for you.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-15_hk_shopping_for_kid_c.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Got to say, Hong Kong is a shopping haven for kids.  Almost all cartoon characters in the world, you can find them here.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-19hong_kong_seal_stone_museum_c.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Interesting to get a hand-crafted seal stone?  It will take a couple hours and you can have it.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_electronics_shopping.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Many advanced technologies are available here first. What Hong Kong electronics can offer you?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-09_hk_book_shopping_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Where to find the largest book store in Hong Kong?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-10_hong_kong_food_shopping_chips2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>What food to bring back from Hong Kong?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_tailor_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Many Hong Kong tailors are retiring, but not their skills and knowledge.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_real_jewelry_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Having a second world jewelry authtication center, how can you miss Hong Kong real jewelry shopping?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Space-Museum.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:13.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-05Hong_kong_space_museum_01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Space Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-05Hong_kong_space_museum_04.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Space Museum surrounded by many Tsim Sha Tsui attractions</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-05Hong_kong_space_museum_02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Space Museum - an attraction and entertainment for tourists and Hong Kong people.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Spanish-Restaurant.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:15.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-26_hong_kong_spanish_paella_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Paella served in Hong Kong Spanish Restaurant</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Star-Ferry.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:12.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-18_hong_kong_star_ferry_pier_night.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Star Ferry Pier at nigh</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-18_hong_kong_star_ferry_tst_cruise.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cruise always anchored by the Hong Kong Star Ferry Tsim Sha Tsui pier</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-18_hong_kong_star_ferry_tst.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Star Ferry Tsim Sha Tsui Pie</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-18_hong_kong_star_ferry_tst_day.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Skyline of Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon Peninsula viewing from Hong Kong Star Ferry</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-18_hong_kong_star_ferry_night.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Skyline of Hong Kong Island at night </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-18_hong_kong_star_ferry_hk_day.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Star Ferry in the Victoria Harbou</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-18_hong_kong_star_ferry_pier_day.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Star Ferry Central new pier</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Stock-Market.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:53.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-05_hong_kong_stock_exchange_square.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Exchange Square</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-05_hong_kong_stock_market_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hang Seng Index represents Hong Kong stock market</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Street-Map.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:40.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/01-04_hong_kong_street_sign.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong street sign</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_bus.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Bus</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tra</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-TV-Series.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:19.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Tailor.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:42.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_tailor_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tailo</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Thai-Food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:55.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-19_hong_kong_thai_food_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Coconut, lime and curry are pretty much the staples of the Hong Kong Thai food</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Time.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:57.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/14-01_hong_kong_time.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong (Time) Clock Towe</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Tourism-Board.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:19.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_quality_tourism_services.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Quality Tourism Services (QTS) Logo</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/10-08-hong-kong-tourism-board.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tourism Board Logo</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Tram-Tour.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:49.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/tram.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tram nowadays always have advertisements</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_regal_hk_hotel.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Regal Hong Kong Hotel, Causeway Bay</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_bank_of_china_tower.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bank of China Tower, Cntral, hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_party.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_new_tram.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The seats of the new Hong Kong tram on the upper deck</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_old_bank_of_china_tower.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bank of China old building, Central, Hong,  Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_rail.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong tram station in front of Pacific Place, Admiralty,</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_old_tram.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_western_district.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stores in Western District selling dried luxurious Chinese food</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_happy_valley.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>View of the Horse Racing Court from the upper deck of the tram</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_hsbc_building.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>HSBC building, Central, Hong Kon</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_wanchai.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Old pawn shop, Wanchai, Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram_central_library.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Tram tour - Hong Kong Central Librar</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Travel-Agents.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:51.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/Asia_to_Africa_Safaris.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/Luxe_Travel.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Travel-Visa.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:18.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/10-11-hong-kong-travel-visa.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Travel.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:39.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Junk Boat</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-University.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:43.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/11-01_hong_kong_university_old_building.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/11-01_hong_kong_university.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>School badge of the HKU</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Vacation.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:59.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.92</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hk_tour_4_kids.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Vacation with Kids</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Vegetarian-Restaurants.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:02.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-01_hK_vegetarian_food.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong vegetarian restaurant food</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-01hong_kong_chinese_vegetarian_food_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Vegetarian restaurant in Nan Lian Garden</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-01_lock_cha_com.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-01hong_kong_chinese_vegetarian_food_1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Nan Lian Garden Waterfal</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Western-Franchised-Restaurants.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:47.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-02_starbucks_red_pockets_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Red pocket I collected made for Starbucks, a Hong Kong Western Franchised Restaurant - back view</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-02_starbucks_red_pockets_1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Red pocket I collected made for Starbucks, a Hong Kong Western Franchised Restaurant - front view</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-02_hong_kong_mcdonalds_breakfast.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A breakfast you can order in Hong Kong McDonald&#39;s</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-02_hong_kong_mccafe.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Western Franchised Restaurant, McCafe</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Hong-Kong-Western-Market-Tour.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:09.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hk_western_market_plague01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Plague in Hong Kong Western Marke</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hk_western_market_03.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Western Market Lobb</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hk_western_market_02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Western Marke</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hk_western_market_store_sells_cloths.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Instead of stall, there are many cloth stores. No more staircase, but escalators</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hk_western_market_04.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Western Market Structure</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hk_western_market_old_phone_booth.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Western Market, Old Phone Booth</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hk_western_market_plague02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A plague at the other entrance says, </image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Intercontinental-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:20.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-08intercontinental_hong_kong.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Intercontinenal Hong Kong, formerly Regent Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Jobs-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:18.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/jobs_hong_kong_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Classified ads in Chinese and English are everywhere in Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Living-in-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:54.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-00_hk_transportation.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How many Hong Kong transportation can you see in this picture?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-00living_in_hong_kong_public_housing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Public housing estates in Hong Kong.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-00living_in_hong_kong_housing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Apartment buildings in Sheung Wan, Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-00living_in_hong_kong_market_produce.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Fresh produce in the wet market.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-00living_in_hong_kong_fashion.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Fashion and clothing can be very cheap living in Hong Kong.  Best of all, you still can be in front of the trend.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-00living_in_hong_kong_luxury_housing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong luxury private housing estates</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-00living_in_hong_kong_street_crowd.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Crowd in Causeway Bay early in the evening.  With so many people in one place, there got to have some job opportunities out there to survive, right?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-00living_in_hong_kong_supermarket.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Getting more and more convenient, you can get takeaway from Hong Kong supermarket and serve dinner right away.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/living_in_hong_kong_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A common scene at the MTR station. People running from one train to another train. It&#39;s the busy lifestyle in Hong Kong. </image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Nan-Lian-Garden-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:35.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_octagonal_pavilion.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The full view of the Octagonal Pavilion</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_fragrance_hall_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Corridor in front of the </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_potted_plants.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Potted plants at the Nan Lian Garden Hong Kong </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance of Nan Lian Garden Hong Kong </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_chinese_landscaping_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>More Chinese landscaping and garden layout on the way to the Octagonal Pavilion. See the garden furniture in the middle?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_chinese_landscaping.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Throughout the garden, you can see many of these precious stones and trees. Aren&#39;t they beautiful?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_entrance_exhibition_chinese_timber_architecture.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The building of the first exhibition hall, the Chinese Timber Architectural Gallery</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_entrance_exhibition_chinese_timber_architecture_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Plaque on top of the entrance of the exhibition hall</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_souvenior_store.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Exterior of the souvenir store at the Nan Lian Garden Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_blue_pond.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at all those beautiful Koi fish. There must be at least 100 of them in the </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_waterfall.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Waterfall in Nan Lian Garden Hong Kong </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_entrance_3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The landscaping along the way heading towards the first exhibition hall, the Chinese Timber Architectural Gallery</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_fragrance_hall.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The plaque on top of the entrance of the </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_pavilion_chinese_pagoda.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_sitting_on_the_rock.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>That&#39;s me (Janny) sitting on the rock in the exhibition hall</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_mill.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The mill next to the vegetarian restaurant in Nan Lian Garden</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_entrance_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance Gate</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-22_nan_lian_garden_waterfall_restaurant.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Can you see the people behind the waterfall in the Nan Lian Garden Hong Kong? </image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Ocean-Park-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:41.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/ocean_park_hong_kong_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ocean Park Hong Kong Map</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-02hong_kong_ocean_park.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ocean Park Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Peninsula-Hotel-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:33.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/peninsula_hotel3_compressed.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The overview of the arch where you would pass by some stores in the lobby</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/peninsula_hotel5_compressed.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>With the help of the staff, We took this picture on X&#39;mas in 2000 (3 days after getting engaged). Look at the top of the line quality of silverware</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/peninsula_hotel2_compressed.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The arch in the restaurant</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/peninsula_hotel0_compressed.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Peninsula Hotel HK</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/peninsula_hotel1_compressed.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Deco in the restaurant where we had high tea in the Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/peninsula_hotel4_compressed.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>See the balcony on the top right hand corner, it is where the tailor was located</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Tai-Fu-Tai-Museum.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:27.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/garden_furniture.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Garden furniture in the backyard of the Tai Fu Tai Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/stove_top.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Big stove top</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/raising_animals.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is the place where animals were raised in the Tai Fu Tai Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/entrance_ceiling.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ceiling at the entrance</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/history_man.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>History of Man Tin Cheung</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/wharf.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The wharf at Hong Kong Tai Fu Tai Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/moon_door.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The moon door heading to the kitchen</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/park_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance of Man Tin Cheung Memorial Park</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/small_stove_top.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Small stove top</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/grinders.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Grinders</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/corner_park.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stone carving at one of the corners in the Man Tin Cheung Memorial Park</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/master_suite.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Part of the master suite. This part is outdoors. The room itself was empty which was the reason why we didn&#39;t take the picture of it.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/rooms_doorway.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Doors on both sides of the courtyard are the same</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/statue_man_tin_cheung.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Statue of Man Tin Cheung</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/peanut_oil_tool.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The tool for making peanut oil</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/courtyard.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The deco on the outer wall of the building above the courtyard</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/kitchen_overview.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Kitchen overview</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/bathroom2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bathroom in the Tai Fu Tai Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/bathroom1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Bathroom in the Tai Fu Tai Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/master_suite_ceiling.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Master suite ceiling</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The front of Hong Kong Tai Fu Tai</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/back_door.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The back door</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/living_room.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chinese have the tradition to hang up pictures of their ancestors and worship them on a daily basis</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/entrance_right.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The right side of the Tai Fu Tai Museum entrance</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/plaque_qing_emperor.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The plaque with the seal stamp of the Qing emperor</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/room_upstairs.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Room upstairs</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/Universities-in-Hong-Kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:45.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/about-me.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:00.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_mid_autumn_festival.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mid-Autumn Festival lantern exhibition in front of Hong Kong Cultural Centre</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_2007_nan_lian_garden.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Nan Lian Garden 2007</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_repulse_bay_hotel.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Former Repulse Bay Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_ngong_ping_cable_car.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_hk_performance_art_academy.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Live dance show in the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-10_hong_kong_lamma_wind_me.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lamma Island Wind and me 2009</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_ngong_ping_village.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ngong Ping Village</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_disneyland_tomorrowland.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Disneyland Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_symphony_of_life.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hongo Kng skyline at night; Symphony of Life</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_hk_peak.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>At the Hong Kong Victoria Peak</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/cheap-flights-to-hong-kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:17.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Airport</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/cheap-hotels-hong-kong-kowloon.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:27.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/city-garden-hotel-hong-kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:58.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_city_garden_hotel_pool.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Swimming pool of City Garden Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_city_garden_hotel_breakfast1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Breakfast varieties in City Garden Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_city_garden_hotel_gym.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A corner of the gym.  There are 2 more machines and 2 weight-lifting systems</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-12_city_garden_hotel_building.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>City Garden Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_city_garden_hotel_breakfast2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Breakfast varieties in City Garden Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_city_garden_hotel_room.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Room of City Garden Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-12_city_garden_hotel_hong_kong_jacuzzi.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Jacuzzi next to the swimming pool in City Garden Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_city_garden_hotel_lookout.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>We could see the garden of the private housing estate from our room.  People were doing Tai Chi in the morning.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_city_garden_hotel_breakfast3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Breakfast varieties in City Garden Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_city_garden_hotel_lobby.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lobby of City Garden Hotel Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/contact-us.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2015-08-25T16:23:21.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/disclaimer.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:41.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/facts-about-hong-kong-blog.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-24T13:39:13.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/whats_in_your_wallet_grasscity_com.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/fun-facts-about-hong-kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:50.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_cable_view.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car and the Giant Buddha</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-02_fun_facts_about_hk_icc_tower.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This picture was taken in 2009 when the ICC Tower was still under construction.  Can you see the bamboo scaffolding up there?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-02_fun_facts_about_hk_container_terminal_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong container terminal, one of the busiest in the world.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/01-04_hong_kong_street_sign.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong street sign</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-023_ocean_park_hk_food_tuxedor_restaurant.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ocean Park Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/hong_kong_geonational_park.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong GeoNational Park</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/05-02_hong_kong_people.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A common scene with a big crowd of people that you can see everywhere in Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/octopus.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The first generation Octopus card.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Christmas and Chinese New Year lighting is one of the annual entertainment to many Hong Kong people</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-02_fun_facts_about_hk_bamboo_scaffolding.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A typical bamboo scaffolding on the outside of the building during constructions and/or renovation</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_tsing_ma_bridge01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Tsing Ma Bridge - One of the World&#39;s Longest Suspension Bridge</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/gold-coast-hotel-hong-kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:34.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/gold_coast_hotel_hong_kong.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-airport.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:57.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Airport</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_boarding_area.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>While you are waiting at the boarding area, look out the windows and see if you can keep track how many planes take off and land</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_arrival_hall.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Arrival Hall</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_shopping_mall2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The airport is like another gigantic shopping mall</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_train.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Boarding the airport train</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_shopping_mall1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The airport is like another gigantic shopping mall</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_departure_hall.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Departure terminal</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_resident_gate.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong resident with the HKID (smart) card pass through these gates instead of going through the Hong Kong Immigration counters</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_carousels.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Carousels for luggage claim</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_tourism_board.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A branch of Hong Kong Tourism Board in the airport</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_water_machine.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Water machine provides FREE steriled water in the airport</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_hotel_assoc.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Hotel Association</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_departure_gate.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Departure gate - Goodbye, Hong Kong.  See you next time.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-alert.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:07.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-07_hk_lam_tsuen_wishing_tree_bathroom.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A Hong Kong Public Toilet  where the Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree is.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-00_hong_kong_alert.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Police on motorcycle</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-attractions.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:45.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-08_hk_buddha_1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tour of the Giant Buddh</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-16_hk_christmas_4.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Christmas Lighting</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-17_hk_tram.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tram Tour</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-21_chi_lin_nunnery_worship.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tour of Chi Lin Nunnery</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_the_peak.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Hong Kong Victoria Peak Tower</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-cantonese-food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:55.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-11_hong_kong_cantonese_food_cheese_lobster_noodles.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lobster noodles in cheese sauce was once a very popular Hong Kong Cantonese food</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-11_hong_kong_cantonese_food_sauteed_vegetables_scallops.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sauteed vegetables garnished with dried scallops</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-11_hong_kong_cantonese_food_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Cantonese food - Sweet and Sour Pork</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-11_hong_kong_cantonese_food_bean_sprout_crab.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sauteed bean sprouts and crab</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-11_hong_kong_cantonese_food_roasted_chicken.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Chinese roasted chicken with very crispy skin</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-11_hong_kong_cantonese_food_shrimps_snap_peas.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sauteed snap peas and shrimps</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-11_hong_kong_cantonese_food_glazed_walnuts.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Cantonese food appetizer</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-11_hong_kong_cantonese_food_lobster_rice_soup.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lobster rice soup bowl (This dish was the best. The lobster was not overcooked like in any other restaurants)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-dim-sum-food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:12.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_moon_kun04.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Tea hard-boiled eggs.  Very nice presentation, isn&#39;t it?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_moon_kun03.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Mini egg tarts</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_fook_lam03.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at this group of paparazzi in front of the restaurant.  When you step into that area, you may think, </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_fook_lam05.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stir-fried noodles with Japanese enoki mushrooms and soy sauce in Fook Lam Moon Restaurant</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hong_kong_dim_sum01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Shrimp dumpling (a.k.a. Ha Kau) is the MUST to everybody.  A typical dim sum, but to make a GREAT </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_fook_lam06.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Fried-rice wrapped in lotus leaf</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_harbour_grand04.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>(From left to right) At the corner, it is </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_fook_lam02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance of Fook Lam Moon Restaurant</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_harbour_grand01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Kwan Cheuk Heen Restaurant, Harbor Grand Hotel.  Very elegant, huh?  On the right hand side of these tables, there is a magnificent Hong Kong Victoria Harbour view</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_fook_lam04.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-09_hk_dim_sum_moon_kun01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Moon Kung Restaurant entrance</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-disneyland-adventureland.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:28.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-004_adventureland_day.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Adventureland during day time</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-004_festival_of_lion_king.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Part of the stage setup in the Festival of Lion King</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-004_adventureland_night.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Disneyland Adventureland at night</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-disneyland-fantasyland.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:54.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_its_a_small_world.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Although Mickey&#39;s PhilharMagic is my favorite, </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_cinderella_horses.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cinderella Carousel in Hong Kong Disneyland Fantasyland</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_winnie_the_pooh.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is how it looks like in this Hong Kong Disneyland Fantasyland attraction.  The </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_meet_character.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>First stop for the family...greet Mickey :-)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_philharMagic.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Not only in the Hong Kond Disneyland Fantasyland, but also throughout the whole theme park, this is one of the most favorite attraction of mine.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_dumbo.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Are you ready?  Got to fly as high as Dumbo...</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_sword_in_the_stone.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pull, pull...harder...Will you be the next King Arthur?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-disneyland-food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:05.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-003_hong_kong_disneyland_food_veg_salad.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Can you see 2 bats on top of the asparagus spear?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-003_hong_kong_disneyland_food_steak.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This was the steak.  Look at that scary face....</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-003_hong_kong_disneyland_food_drink.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>BOO...Did that eye ball scare you?  It was made of lychee and blueberry.  Very clever in using Chinese ingredients in presentation, huh? The light in the drink flashed continuously.  Can you imagine how it looks like in a dark room?  S.C.A.R.Y....</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-003_hong_kong_disneyland_food.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Eating fast food in Hong Kong Disneyland</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-003_hong_kong_disneyland_food_fast.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at this table of fast food we ordered in Hong Kong Disneyland.  Hot dogs, fries, wings and soda...</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-disneyland-grizzly-gulch.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:03.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-007_grizzly_gulch.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the attractions in Hong Kong Disneyland Grizzly Gulch</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-007_grizzly_gulch_mine_cars.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lining up to get into the Runaway Mine Car</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-007_grizzly_gulch_jail.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Another attraction in the Grizzly Gulch</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-disneyland-main-street-usa.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:52.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-00_hk_disneyland_castle.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Firework and the Castle....doesn&#39;t it make you feel like you live in the fairy tale?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-002_day_time_parade.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Fantasy Parade during the day</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-002_train_station.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Disneyland Main Street Train Station</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-002_night_time_parade.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Halloween special - nighttime parade</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-disneyland-planner.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:29.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-001_hong_kong_disneyland_planner4.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Parade was awesome.  To get the best spot, get there 30 minutes before it starts.  That&#39;s why you need a Hong Kong Disneyland planner.  People may try to get in front of you which could happen anywhere.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-001_hong_kong_disneyland_planner3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The MTR station in Hong Kong Disneyland.  It goes with the theme of the park, so as the train.  We didn&#39;t have enough time to catch one.  Hopefully, we can do so next time.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-001_hong_kong_disneyland_planner1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Heading to the main entrance of Hong Kong Disneyland where you need to have your bag(s) checked.  Any bottle of water could be confiscated from here.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-001_hong_kong_disneyland_planner2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>We were very glad that we brought along a back pack and an umbrella stroller with us throughout the trip.  Both came in handy.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-disneyland-tomorrowland.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:04.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-005_space_mountain.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>To Perry and I, this is one of the most thrilling Hong Kong Disneyland attractions</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-005_buzz_lightyear.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>We passed by Buzz Lightyear as soon as we stepping into this attraction.  But we didn&#39;t know what to expect.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-005_orbitron.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Getting excited....waiting for the Orbitron start...</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/003-005_autopia.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>These cars look more exciting than sitting in one of them</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/about_me_disneyland_tomorrowland.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Don&#39;t we look as strong as Superman?  Haha....</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-disneyland-toy-story-land.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:03.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-008_parachute.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-008_rc_racer.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Getting in line for the RC Racer</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-008_toy_story_land.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>My sister proudly standing in front of Sheriff Woody</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-food-court.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:09.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-27_hong_kong_food_court04.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The one on the left sells Hainanese Chicken Rice.  The one on the right sells Taiwanese noodle bowls.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-27_hong_kong_food_court_tea_brewing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>See the guy brewing the tea?  Hey! Nothing is better than having a reasonably priced meal with yummy food and this kind of entertainment, right?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-27_hong_kong_food_court03.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This Hong Kong Food Court kiosk only sells dessert.  Are you drooling yet?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-27_hong_kong_food_court07.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is the toast spread with Indonesian coconut jam, called </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-27_hong_kong_food_court05.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>You most probably tried Teriyaki.  Have you ever tried Tepanyaki?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-27_hong_kong_food_court01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Food Court</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-27_hong_kong_food_court06.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Here is some Indonesian food from one of our food court adventures.  The left one is the green tea sponge cake.  The right one is called the </image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-food-district.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:27.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-07_hong_kong_food_district_tai_hang.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the side roads in Tai Hang.  See that entrance at the middle of this picture.  That is Ming Tunnel which is one of the expanded path of Hong Kong Mid-Autumn Festival fire dragon dance</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-07_hong_kong_food_district_tin_hau2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Tsing Fung Street in Tin Hau joining Electric Road where one of my favorite Hong Kong food districts is</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-07_hong_kong_food_district_dessert.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A typical Hong Kong dessert serving restaurant filled with pictures of dessert</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-07_hong_kong_food_district_ice_cream.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Yep, electric mixer is a main tool for them to make fresh ice-cream with liquid hydrogen.  Cool, huh?  I was like a little kid looking through the window and see how it is done.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-07_hong_kong_food_district_tin_hau.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at Electric Road in Tin Hau.  It is packed with restaurants on both sides of the road</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-halloween-celebration.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:57.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_ocean_park.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>It took a lot out of me to take this pic in the Ocean Park.  This is a replicate of how Chinese worship their ancestors.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_donald_duck.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>My son sure loved Donald dressed in this way for Hong Kong Halloween celebration.  Actually, that is his favorite Disney character</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_times_square.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>2 of the human-size statues in front of the Times Squares promoting the Burton&#39;s Corpse Bride.  They did look scary in the eyes of a child :-)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_ocean_park_crowd.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>On the way out of Ocean Park, I purposefully turned around to take this pic.  Look at how enthusiastic of the crowd is for the Hong Kong Halloween celebration</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_disneyland.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Aren&#39;t these 2 pumpkins cute?  You will see a lot of these cute statues in the Hong Kong Disneyland during the month of Halloween</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_menu.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is the menu of a home-made ice-cream (made with liquid nitrogen) parlor.  I took this pic in Oct 2012.  You could barely see anything like this before 2000s</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_disney_candies.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>They give out candies at night during the month of Halloween in Hong Kong Disneyland.  They are actually marshmallow stuffed with strawberry jelly.  Y.U.M.M.Y.....</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-13_hk_halloween_celebration_ocean_park_perform.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is a Halloween concert in the Ocean Park Hong Kong.  Having it before 2000s?  Forget it....It would never happen</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-healthcare.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:13.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-06_queen_elizabeth_hospital.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Queen Elizabeth Hospital managed by Hospital Authority</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-13_hk_pharmacy_chain_stores.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong pharmacy chain giants, Watsons and Mannings, are next to each other.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-06_st-pauls-hospital_day.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong St. Paul&#39;s Hospital</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-06_HK_healthcare_hospital_authority.gif</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Hospital Authority</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/18-06_union_hospital.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Union Hospital</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-high-tea-food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:02.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_parlour.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the best places for high tea, the Parlour at the 1881 Heritage Hong Kong.  Our table was over the end.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_view62.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The whole family enjoying the high tea in View 62</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_lounge2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The wine racks behind the seats in the Lounge and Bar, Ritz Carlton Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_view62_food.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>When we saw this tray was carried towards our table, we were so worried that the food might slide and fall.  But then, as soon as it was set on the table, the wait staff lifted the glass cover off.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_lounge_food2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of my younger sisters ordered this club sandwich</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_parlour_food.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Parlour also served 3-tier pastry for high tea like the Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong.  This is one of the tiers.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_parlour_ice_cream.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>My 2 picky eaters decided to skip the toppings and the fruits on the ice-cream.  That raspberry sorbet (on the far end of this picture) got my hubby craved for it all the time.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_1881_firetruck.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>On the way to 1881 Heritage, we passed by this antique fire truck next to this historical building.  My little one fell in love with it right away</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_peninsula.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The set-up of high tea in the Peninsula pretty much the same as more than 10 years ago</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_lounge1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Lounge and Bar in the Ritz Carlton, Hong Kong.  Our table was next to one of these tall and humongous lamps.  Aren&#39;t they pretty?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-16_hk_high_tea_food_lounge_food1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Pad Thai I ordered in the Lounge and Bar in the Ritz Carlton Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-island-hotel.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:06.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_hong_kong_island_hotel.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Island Hotel</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-junk-boat.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:03.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_upper_deck.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>We sat right here throughout the trip in the Hong Kong junk boat</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_east_kowloon.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>On the right hand side, it is the Hong Kong Island. On the left, it is Kowloon Peninsula. This is the stadium in East Kowloon.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_another.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>You can also take this </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Junk Boat</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_contrast.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>I LOVE this picture. See the fisherman at the bottom left corner of the picture...Behind him, it is the humongous cruise liner.  What a picture, huh?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_pier9_central.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Central Pier 9 to get on the Hong Kong Junk Boat, Duk Ling</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_us.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Thanks to the tourist, Martin, we met during this trip. He took this picture for us. We were next to the captain cock pit.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_tst_pier.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>We were about to get off the boat</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_central.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Skyline of Central, Hong Kong Island</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_tst.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The buildings in Tsim Sha Tsui and Kowloon Public Pier</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_old_airport.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Hong Kong Old Airport is under re-construction to become two cruise terminals</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_wanchai.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC)in Wanchai where the Handover was taken in 1997.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-04_hong_kong_junk_boat_boarding.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Waiting for boarding. This picture also gives you some ideas how the boat looks like when the rafts are folded up</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-kids-travel-kit.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:01.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hk_tour_4_kids_buddha.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Kids Travel Kit</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-kowloon-hotel.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:08.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00hong_kong_kowloon_hotel.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Kowloon Hotel</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-ladies-market.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:38.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/wanchai_market.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Wanchai Marke</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12_02b_hong_kong_ladies_market_japan_home_centre.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Japan Home Centre, an alternative of Hong Kong Ladies Markets when the weather doesn&#39;t cooperate.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02b_hong_kong_ladies_wet_market_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A typical Hong Kong wet market crowded with people from every walk of life and traffic....</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02_hong_kong_market_wanchai_redevelop2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Urban redevelopment shortened the Wanchai market to 3 quarters of its original size.  I hope it won&#39;t get any shorter.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02_hong_kong_market_wanchai_redevelop1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Urban redevelopment shortened the Wanchai market to 3 quarters of its original size.  I hope it won&#39;t get any shorter.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02_hong_kong_market_jardine_crescent_sign.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>If you come from the direction of Sogo, you should not miss this </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02_hong_kong_market_jardine_crescent1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance or one end of Jardine&#39;s Crescent right across the MTR station</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02_hong_kong_market_jardine_crescent2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Inside Jardine&#39;s Crescent.  Some stalls open at 4/5pm</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/market_open_4_the_day.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The picture was taken before 11am when most of the stores are opening for the day.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-lantau-island-tour.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:08.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_lantau_outlet.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Inside the Ngong Ping Citygate Outlets Mall</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village09_tao_o_hotel_cable.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The cable car next to the Tai O Hotel for their visitors to get to the harbor front</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village07.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Leaving the Tai O Fishing Village and heading to the ocean for the Chinese Pink Dolphins watch</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village02_alley.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The alley we walked by looking for the right dock to get on our boat in Tai O Fishing Village</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The most beautiful house in the Tai O Fishing Village, Hong Kong Lantau Island Tour</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village10_general_rock.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village03_dock.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Found the right dock, finally, in Tai O Fishing Village</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village12_map.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>On the way to the bus stop to go to the Giant Buddha, you would pass by this map showing what you can do and see in the Hong Kong Lantau Island tour</image:caption>
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              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village11_ocean_middle.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>In the middle of the ocean waiting for a Chinese Pink Dolphin to meet us</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village08_tai_o_hotel.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Outlook of the Tai O Hotel</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_tsing_ma_bridge03.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tsing Ma Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village05.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Can you see the man standing in the front porch of the house?  People live here usually rely on their boats to commute in Tai O Fishing Village</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village06.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>If you compare these 2 pictures of the houses you saw, would you agree with me that the house on top of this page is the most beautiful one among them all?</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_lantau_taste.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Taste, the supermarket in the Citygate Outlets mall.  I most probably can spend at least 2 hours in there and enjoy every second of it.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_tsing_ma_bridge02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tsing Ma Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_hk_fishing_village04_boat.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Getting on our boat in Tai O Fishing Village</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-09_tsing_ma_bridge01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Tsing Ma Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-map.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:59.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-museum-of-history.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:11.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_living.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This setup reminds me the stories I heard many times from my mom and grandparents.  They used to set up their rooms like that in order to rent a space to someone else to make extra money for the living.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_folk02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A replicate of a junk boat which was used to be the home of a fisherman</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_se03.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Step closer....you would feel like in mainland China looking at the real Terra Cotta</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_lin_zexu.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Statue of Lin Zexu, the patriot confiscated all the British opium and burned it all.  Part of the reasons led to the First Opium War in 1839-1842.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_se02.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The BIG painting showing the Terra Cotta came into lives fighting in wars</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_treaty_nanking.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Treaty of Nanking, the first unequal treaty the Chinese government signed and led to the cession of the Hong Kong Island</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_folk01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Wall City - You still can find a section of it in the Kowloon City</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_folk03.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Brides in the past got to put on wedding dress like this.  People nowadays still put it on as a tradition.  This one is very special to me because it reminded me my mother&#39;s.  Every year on my grandparents&#39; birthdays (from my father&#39;s side), she had to put it on before she could greet them </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_entrance_01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entrance of the Hong Kong Museum of History for Special Exhibition, such as the Terra Cotta</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_se01.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The outlook in front of the museum building.  The BIG painting on the floor, the staircase and the statues were aligned with the theme of the Terra Cotta</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_se05.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>If you look closely, different statues have different faces</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_public_housing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A picture of the old public housing estates built by the British government.  There are not many of them left now.  </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_pawn_shop.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>You may occasionally see a pawn shop in a district which is waiting for urban redevelopment.  My mom said that a blanket was worth quite a bit of money in the past</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-03_hong_kong_museum_of_history_se04.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This is one of the terra cotta statues which still preserved a little bit of color that you can imagine how they looked like before oxidation.</image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-new-territories-hotel.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:07.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-00_hong_kong_new_territories_hotel.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong New Territories Hotel</image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-ngong-ping-360-tour.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:47.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_chinese_wedding.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A setting of traditional Chinese wedding ceremony</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_lam_tsuen_wishing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Replica of Hong Kong Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree in Ngong Ping Village</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_monkey.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Monkey&#39;s Tale Theatre in Ngong Ping Village</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_lookout.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Looking out from the crystal cabin are the modern construction and infrastructure</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_ticket.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Ngong Ping 360 Ticket Office</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_hk_love.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Walking towards </image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_cable.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Waiting for our turn to get on the cable car in Ngong Ping 360</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_citygate_outlet.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Citygate Outlets in Ngong Ping</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_clam.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Looking down is a group of villagers fishing for clams in their traditional Chinese outfit and baskets on hand</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_walking_trail.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The walking trail along the route of the cable car.  See that guy over the mountain.  He was not the only one there on that day of our visit.  We saw quite a few people like him hiking</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_buddha.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>As you get closer to Hong Kong Ngong Ping 360 village, the Giant Buddha is getting bigger and closer in front of you</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_crystal_bottom.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at this crystal bottom of our cable car.  How do you feel?  I love it.  One of my sisters is afraid of height.  She literally was holding on her breath throughout this 20-minute trip.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_village_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entering Ngong Ping Village</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_lantau_map.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Over the other side of the ticket office is this Lantau Island map showing you the attractions on the island</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_cable_village.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The outlook of Ngong Ping Village just a few minutes before you get off the cable car</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Ngong Ping 360</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-22_ngong_ping_360_cattle.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Wild cattles we passed by from Hong Kong Ngong Ping 360 tour to Tai O Fishing Village</image:caption>
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      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-nightlife.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:56.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/shopping_late_at_nite.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This picture was taken almost midnight. Look at how big the crowd is</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-racing-museum.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:02.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_stable.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stable of River Verdon. See the ornaments on top. That was for Fung Shui use</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_souvenior_shop.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Jockey Club sourvenior shop before stepping into the Hong Kong Racing Museum</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_horseshoes.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Horseshoes in the Hong Kong Racing Museum</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_river_verdon.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The specimen of Triple Crown winner, River Verdon</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_photo.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The picture at the bottom reminds me about my school day in Happy Valley seeing these trainers and horses walking up and down the hill, back and forth to the racecourse</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_album.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the photo albums of all the winning horses and jockeys in the Hong Kong Racing Museum</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_betting_ticket_machine.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Betting ticket machines used until mid-1980s</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_journal.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong racing journals in the 1950s</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_silver_lining.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Skeleton of 3-time Hong Kong Champion Horse, Silver Lining</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Racing Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-25_hong_kong_racing_museum_tools.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Tools used for horseshoes showcased in the Hong Kong Racing Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-railway-museum.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:01.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_station_box_office.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The old box office in the old train station</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_museum_chinese_construction.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Chinese construction of the old station in Hong Kong Railway Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_museum_semaphore_signal_levers.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The semaphore signaling levers used in the old train station for control the traffic</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_museum_extension.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The future plan of extension of the Hong Kong railway or MTR system on top of the existing routes</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_museum_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Railway Museum Entrance</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_museum_us.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>We were in one of the old trains at Hong Kong Railway Museum</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_museum_platform.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The old platform, semaphore signals and part of the preserved rail</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/19-14_hk_railway_museum_old_train.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of the old trains preserved in the Hong Kong Railway Museum. Feel free to get in there to check out the setup in the past</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-seafood-districts.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:16.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_lei_yue_mun_welcome.jpg</image:loc>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_lei_yue_mun_razor_clam.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Stir-fry razor clam  and bell peper with Chinese black bean sauce in Lei Yue Mun</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_lei_yue_mun_common_periwinkle.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Seafood Districts - Common periwinkle with hot sauce in traditional Chinese pot</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_lei_yue_mun_shellfish.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Vast array of shellfish in Lei Yue Mun, Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_HK_seafood_lau_fau_shan_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Entering Lau Fau Shan, Hong Kong seafood district, Main Street (Market)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_HK_seafood_lau_fau_shan_oyster_farm.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lau Fau Shan oyster farm, a pic taken by me that I am so proud of.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_sai_kung_restaurants.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>People enjoy the Hong Kong seafood outdoor.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_lei_yue_mun_entrance.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lei Yue Mun Seafood Market</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_lei_yue_mun_restaurant.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Gateway Cuisine is the Hong Kong seafood restaurant that we dined in Lei Yue Mun.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_HK_seafood_lau_fau_shan_welcome.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Thanks to the Hong Kong government for the infrastructure development, you can&#39;t miss this sign and can easily know where you are, Lau Fau Shan</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_sai_kung_fish_tank.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A huge fish tank at the entrance of a Sai Kung seafood restaurant.  Fish in the tank are all edible and very pricy.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_lei_yue_mun_snack.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at the freshly made pastry and jerky in Lei Yue Mun, a Hong Kong seafood district</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_sai_kung_pier.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sai Kung Pier</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-29_hk_seafood_lei_yue_mun_weighing.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>See how they weigh the seafood in Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-seafood-islands.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:17.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_cheung_chau_theater.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cheung Chau Theater...it has been abandoned for many, many years.  It looked like this when I was in my early teen.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_mini_bun_mts.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Miniature Mountain of Buns in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_lamma_sunset.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sunset in Lamma Island, Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_lamma_wind.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lamma Wind...you can&#39;t miss the 3 wind turbines here.  As soon as you get off the ferry, you will see them.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-28_hk_seafood_restaurants.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>PIcking your own seafood is very common in Hong Kong, including in the outlying islands.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_cheung_chau_restaurant.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>A seafood restaurant in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_lamma_power_station.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lamma Island, Hong Kong power station</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_cheung_po_chai_cave.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Cheung Po Tsai Cave, Cheung Chau, Hong Kong</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_lantau_dried.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Dried seafood is very common in Hong Kong.</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_lantau.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Seafood for sale in Lantau Island, Hong Kong</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_bun_mts.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Actual size of the mountains of buns in Cheung Chau, Hong Kong.  Still building them for the big event</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-30_hk_seafood_cheung_po_chai_cave_landmark.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Signage for a Hong Kong attraction, Cheung Po Tsai Cave</image:caption>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-seafood-restaurants.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:15.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-28_hk_seafood_abelone.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Slow cooking abalone in a Hong Kong restaurant</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-28_hk_seafood_hot_chili_fish.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Fresh fish served with hot chili - Hong Kong seafood restaurants</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-28_hk_seafood_cheese_lobster.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Baked lobster with Cheese Sauce on bed of Noodles or Spaghetti - Hong Kong seafood</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-02_the_jumbo_floating_restaurant.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Jumbo Kingdom</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-28_hk_seafood_restaurants.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Seafood Restaurants Fish Tank</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/06-28_hk_seafood_dried_seafood.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Dried Seafood</image:caption>
            </image:image>
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      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-shopping-for-kid.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:53.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-15_hk_shopping_for_kid_a.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Shopping for Kid in Accessorie</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-15_hk_shopping_for_kid_c.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Shopping for Kids&#39; books and school supplies</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-15_hk_shopping_for_kid_b.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Shopping for Kids Clothes</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-15_size_chart.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Shopping for Kids&#39; Clothes Size Char</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-skyline.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:04.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-21_hong_kong_skyline_symphony_of_lights_intro.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>This billboard in Wanchai, Hong Kong Island, will change with the introduction of the participating buildings</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-21_hong_kong_skyline.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Just before the Symphony of Lights starts, lights shines on some of the participating buildings.  This is the Peninsula Hotel featuring the awareness of breast cancer.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-21_hong_kong_skyline_central.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Skyline/Symphony of Lights in Central</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-21_hong_kong_skyline_wanchai.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Skyline/Symphony of Lights in Wanchai</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-stanley-market.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:23.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02a_hong_kong_stanley_gino_gelato.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Gino Gelato, one of the greatest places in Hong Kong serving ice-cream.  Y.U.M.M.Y.  :-)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02a_hong_kong_stanley_plaza.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>When we were there that night, there was a local band performing outside the Stanley Plaza.  It is very spacious that allows a lot of people gather together to appreciate the performance.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02a_hong_kong_stanley_market_gelato.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Here is the ice-cream we got from GinoGelato.  (Bottom left) caramel-dark chocolate brownie; (Top) long an-green tea and (bottom right) lychee-ginger-lime</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02a_hong_kong_stanley_street.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Walking from the Hong Kong Stanley Market towards the Murray House, you may pass by at least 10-15 restaurants.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02a_hong_kong_stanley_market.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Stanley Market</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/12-02a_hong_kong_stanley_murray_house.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>What do you think of the Murray House?  Isn&#39;t it gorgeous?  It faces the beach.  Can you imagine how romantic it is?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-taxi.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:06.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hong_kong_lantau_taxi.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Lantau Island taxi is blue in color.  You may rarely see it.  Even if you are in the airport, the Giant Buddha or Ngong Ping 360, you may see more red taxis than the blue ones.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hong_kong_taxi.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong taxi</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hong_kong_red_green_taxi.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>These taxis are waiting for their customers at the Hong Kong International Airport.  See the right corner, there is a line of green taxis for going to the New Territories.  The red ones definitely dominate the market</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-tour-for-kids.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:53.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hk_tour_4_kids_ngong_ping.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Adults, like one of my sisters, may be afraid of height because of the cystal-bottom cable car in Ngong Ping 360.  Not my little one....</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hk_tour_4_kids_ocean_park.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The child is in awe to see all of these ocean creatures.  Can you imagine that expression on your child&#39;s face?</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hk_tour_4_kids_buddha.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Have you ever said, </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hk_tour_4_kids.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong tour for kids</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-006_sword_in_the_stone.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Look at that determination and enthusiasm on the face to pull that sword out of the stone</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-travel-kit.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:24.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/07-00_hong_kong_airport_resident_gate.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Travel Kit</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/27-01_hong_kong_travel_kit_pack_luggage.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>How to pack your luggage to save space?  Roll up your clothes!!!</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/25-01_hk_tour_4_kids.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong travel kit - backpack or laptop backpack</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-travel-saving-tips.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:18.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/02-12_city_garden_hotel_building.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>One of my favorite cheap Hong Kong hotels, the City Garden Hotel in North Point</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/28-00_hk_money_saving_hk_coin_front.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong dollar coins</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/28-00_hk_money_saving_hk_coin_back.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The back of Hong Kong dollar coins</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/whats_in_your_wallet_grasscity_com.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>(Image source: Grasscity.com) </image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/28-00_hk_money_saving_hk_bill.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Bills (a.k.a. Banknote)</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/hong-kong-weather.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:54.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/08-00hong_kong_weather_s.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Skyline before a typhoon</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/jewelry.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:21.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/map-of-hong-kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:33.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/reclaimed_land_school_front.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong building on reclaimed land</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/map_of_old_hong_kong.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Old Map of Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/map_of_hong_kong_labeled.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Map of Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/01-02-Tsing_Yi_Island_in_Yuet_Tai_Kei.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Historic Map of Hong Kon</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/land_reclaimation.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Land Reclaimation</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/ocean-park-hong-kong-food.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:00.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-023_ocean_park_hk_food_penguin_feeding.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Close contact with the ocean animals...Yes, you can do it in one of the World&#39;s Best Theme Park, Ocean Park Hong Kong.  Those 2 people in blue are the trainers.  Those in white are visitors paid several thousand Hong Kong dollar to get this close to these animals.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-023_ocean_park_hk_food_fettucini.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Fettuccine with crispy bacon pieces.  In the middle of it, there are several seared scallops</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-023_ocean_park_hk_food_bean_curd_rolls.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Among all the dishes we had in this restaurant.  I love this the most.  It&#39;s crispy bean curd roll stuffed with vegetables and topped with diced tomatoes.  It was SURPRISINGLY GOOD.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-023_ocean_park_hk_food_facing_penguins.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Inside the Tuxedo Restaurant, Ocean Park Hong Kong.  See the big glass window?  That&#39;s where you can see all the activities of the cute little penguins</image:caption>
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            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-023_ocean_park_hk_food_tuxedor_restaurant.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Tuxedo Restaurant</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/ocean-park-hong-kong-planner.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:03:25.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-024_ocean_park_hk_planning3.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Sitting at the Ocean Theatre, you can overlook what is going on on the other side of the mountain.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-024_ocean_park_hk_planning2.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Ocean Express Waterfront Station which is very close to the main entrance of the theme park</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/03-024_ocean_park_hk_planning1.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Lining up to get into the Ocean Park Hong Kong</image:caption>
            </image:image>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/search-results.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:02:46.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/site-map.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:05:21.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/travel-resources.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:22.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.9</priority>
      </url>
      <url>
            <loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/victoria-peak-hong-kong.html</loc>
            <lastmod>2020-09-23T19:04:20.000000Z</lastmod>
            <priority>0.5</priority>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_peak_galleria.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The (Hong Kong) Peak Galleria</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_lugard_rd_tree.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Peak, Lugard Road trees and path</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_old_peak_tram.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Old Victoria Peak Tram</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_lugard_rd_rest_area.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Peak, Lugard Road rest area</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_lugard_rd_lookout.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Peak, Lugard Road</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_the_peak.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Peak Tower</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_the_peak_lookout9_governor_house.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Skyline - Lookout from the Peak, Former Governor&#39;s House</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_lion_pavillion_lookout_view.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>The Hong Kong Skyline from the Lion Gazebo Lookout.</image:caption>
            </image:image>
            <image:image>
              <image:loc>https://www.facts-about-hong-kong.com/images/23-01_new_peak_tram.jpg</image:loc>
              <image:caption>Hong Kong Victoria Peak Tram</image:caption>
            </image:image>
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