After three years, I wasn’t intending to reinstate my travel website. But I couldn’t resist sharing an amazing encounter of a third kind.
I’m currently on an extended trip to do family research in Hong Kong, Guangzhou and Zhongshan, China.
Arriving in Hong Kong after seven years’ absence has been an intense, overwhelming experience. I had not expected to see such refreshing changes, the exquisite sense of taste, (that has always been here), the sophisticated blend of Western and Asian culture.
My most curious adventure was about to begin!
Villain Hitting under Canal Road Flyover
Waiting for dinner buddy Peter in the lobby of the hotel where I am staying, I noticed a large, colorful, backlit map. It provided a good orientation to the Causeway Bay Area where I was staying. But a curious landmark caught my eye.
What was #2, the “Villain Hitting under Canal Road Flyover”??? In my seven years of living here in the late 70’s and early 80’s, I had never heard of it. The site was just down the road from the hotel, If anything couldn’t be more cryptic, it was this one.

Peter had no idea what this curiously titled landmark was either. After living in Hong Kong for over 45 years, He was just as baffled as I was. We agreed simultaneously to find out. We temporarily abandoned our dinner plans and made our way down the street under the concrete overpass. We arrived at the Canal Road Flyover, exactly where the location was advertised.

A hawker and group of women were busy welcoming guests. They asked us to identify who we wanted to purge and whether it was a male or female. We paid a fee of $50 (about $6 US) each. We randomly chose a purger who took our paper note.

Amuses Bouches


On the left above, cool machines that dry your wet umbrellas
Right photo: Overhead lighting at pedestrian intersections make sure those reading their phones know it’s a red light!!!
Have you seen these anywhere else in the world?!?
Sensory Overload


Ah. Sublime food. Delicate flavors. Comforting set lunch of dan-dan noodles in curry, succulent eggplant appetizer with oyster sauce, lotus root with chicken gizzards for protein, and a side dish of fresh sautéed choi sum. Topped with warm or cold soya milk. Mwah!!