Since I want to go to Apple today, the day is unfortunately not suitable for a nice trip to Lantau, Lamma or the New Territories. That's a pity, but can't be changed. So today I'm going to approach sightseeing from a different angle. The alarm clock rings at the crack of dawn, at 5.30 am. I get up as quietly as possible to avoid waking Armelle unnecessarily, put on my clothes and set off.
My destination is Kowloon Park, where older and very old people meet every morning for Tai Chi. I find that so fascinating that I definitely want to see it. Fortunately, I now know that the park is hidden behind shopping streets and other buildings. On the platform, numerous grandmas and grandpas are already bending and swaying to the Chinese chill music playing from an ancient recorder. Two older ladies clearly have the upper hand. They stand face to face with the others and do very simple energy exercises. Stretching their arms up and to the side. I sit down on the planted middle part, let myself be carried away by the music and just watch. The smell of chlorine from the neighboring swimming pools hangs in the air and the McDonald's sign blinks totally unsexy in the background. But no one here cares about that. Participants come and go, as they please. There's not much talk, maybe it's still too early in the morning. Nevertheless, the gestures show that everyone knows each other here, maybe for years. It's great how they do it. Not a hard workout, but certainly good for starting the day with more flexibility and energy. I enjoy the freshness of the morning, which is driven away by the rising sun.
When I've seen enough, I make my way back and let myself be carried away by the camera through the still empty streets. At this time, this part of town looks totally different. Not necessarily more beautiful, but just different.