Leaving Macau was as seamless as arriving and despite a ridiculously bumpy crossing with several people making use of the sick bags we arrived back into Hong Kong with a smile and a new found energy. We took the Star Ferry across to Kowloon and then hopped on the 15A bus to a Hong Kong international airport. We were flying to Singapore on the 2.55pm to Singapore and had about 3 hours to burn which is rare for us. Usually we look to arrive around an hour before departure depending on the airport. And so we parked ourselves on some seats and relaxed. Charlie spotted something suspiciously resembling an IMAX cinema and so we decided to mooch upstairs and find out what the deal was. Turns out we had found some kind of homage to flight, complete with just about everything you ever wanted to know about airplanes complete with…
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