In order to welcome my friends who will visit later, I started my maiden work. After that, I have realized that I should invite them to have a hotpot instead. :P
This scene outside my bedroom wakes me up around 7am. >.<
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The 2nd pic: nice scenery. you should be happy to have such a nice view!
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you should be happy to have such a nice view!
Let me invite you to view that scenery next time you visit Hong Kong.
congrats and look forward to messing up your new home!