I was invited by a fellow malaysian to attend Agel grand opening at Jockey Club Auditorium, Hong Kong Polytechnic University. I was quite surprise on the turnout. I always thought hong kong mlm industry is not that robust. People will stay 10 feet from you the moment u said u are in the mlm industry.
This is the view from outside of the auditorium.
Everybody dressed up in suit. I was in jeans.
Couples guys I met over there. I don’t know who are the two ang moh. The one on the far right was with Canon. Probably quite new at Canon because his biz card was glue together. The other two did not give any biz card but the one on the far left said he is with HP. You know..lah. Giving biz card out in mlm get together will get u unwanted call all the time. So, they are smart guys.
There were about 800 to 900 attendees. As I was listening to their presentation, I realized Agel is not re-inventing any new. It’s just re-packaging the products from tablet/pill form to gel form. That is all. Is the marketing plan impressive? I don’t think so. The American’s marketing plan is always a tough plan. The house always win. The distributors/users are always the consumers.
One thing I am impress is how fast they growth Agel. Does this mean mlm distribution model is a proven model? I am not saying being a distributor. In this model, u hv to be the house because the house always win. Distributors can come and goes but the company will always be around.
I went to fix my swing at the UBS Hong Kong Golf open. I hv always been wanting to fix it and that day was a good opportunity. In this video, my swing is still flat but it’s better than my previous swing.
This is the side-view. Still hv problem but I see my finishing improved, too.
There are a bunch of guys who are passionate about the internet is organizing .
I am still thinking whether should I participate in the event on Dec 14 and 15. I don’t want to be a participant. I’ll just want to be a spectator. Can or not???
If I participate, what should I talk about? What is BarCamp anyway?
I hv never attended any golf championship but this year when I am here in Hong Kong, I wanted to. Its has been 10 years since I step in a golf course. When I was in KL, I need bother to go to any golf courses. The weather was just too hot. In Hong Kong, the weather is much cooler and that give me the motivation to go.
This is the front door to the Hong Kong Golf Club.
Wow….what a view!!! and the smell of the green….I was glad to be here.
Another great view…
I was hanging around the Nick Faldo, Zhang Lian Wei and Padungsil gallery.
This is hole number 3 Par 5, this is the exact position I hv to view the tee off. How to see….friend???
These are the crowd that was following the Nick Faldo gallery.
Final view on the golf course as I was walking back toward the clubhouse. I was happy. I was able to step onto a golf course after so many years, watch the competition and have a professional to fix my swing. I know I will be back to play at this course…..
Central Pier, I like the new pier. Most of my relatives said the new pier is too far from the old one. To me, it’s fine for me. I hv walked from the pier to Soho.
This is the only one I can find that is not that blurry…
Starbuck on the pier. I was told the old pier had Starbuck but I did not notice it.
After u buy your coffee, u can sit around and enjoy the sea breeze…
or u can sit on the bench…feel the breeze and enjoy the view on the Tsim Sha Tsui side…
The ferry about to dock…
Waiting for passenger…
If you want seafood for dinner, u can fish on the pier.
We bummed into this Chinese Junk called Aqualuna at the pier. This is a floating restaurant. You can check at their site here. Its good for impressing your date.
The ship really look romantic….as it sail away, with light beaming onto the sail….its a WoW for me…
Lately…the more I look at this building, the more it looks like a dick. People…I apologized but I can’t help it.
I don’t know who approved the go-ahead on this building. The top of the building looks like an un-circumcise foreskin. I don’t want to say no more. Don’t want to get in trouble with Hong Kong authority. They might sue me for sedition (who knows… I am getting the feeling Hong Kong is becoming more like Singapore or Malaysia).
Kowloon Walled City is near to my place. I walked through it as a short cut route when we visited our in-laws. A spectacular architecture. Every times as I walked through it, I felt that short moment brings me into the time of Old China. The kinda feeling make me feel as being more chinese and proud of my roots.
The entrance. On the wall, it document about the history of the wall.
The entrance of Yamen 衙门. You can read the history on the link above.
The pointed roof edge.
The garden. Some old folks sit on the side concrete to enjoy the wind breeze. This one is a must as my back garden….I am dreaming….
The arch…most of the time I can see this kind of arch on the movie or TV drama.
I don’t know if this is the exact replica of the wooden transport. If it’s, it’s damn heavy. The people on ancient time were really strong.