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Edmund Spencer
7th Jul 2017, 03:25
China's first operational aircraft carrier Liaoning arrives in Hong Kong
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-40527918

MPN11
7th Jul 2017, 08:29
Must be formatting. Try this >>> China's first operational aircraft carrier Liaoning arrives in Hong Kong - BBC News (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-40527918)

57mm
7th Jul 2017, 11:56
Good grief, it's got aircraft on it!

Fareastdriver
7th Jul 2017, 12:18
Hong Kong harbour was a regular R&R call for the US Navy during the Viet Nam era. There was once an aircraft carrier with more aircraft ranged on it's deck than FEAF had in total.

The sailors used to get off the Liberty Boat and hail a taxi for Wan Chai, the dark side of Hong Kong. On arrival the taximeter would show about $15. US$15 would be passed over to a very happy taxi driver who would cash them in at about HK$7/US$1.

Heathrow Harry
7th Jul 2017, 14:26
regretfully I heard the same trick was being pulled in Hobart less than 12 months ago on cruise ship 'Mericans................................

camelspyyder
7th Jul 2017, 16:00
In Mexico they use the same symbol for Dollar and Peso - $ so that...

Cabby asked us for 120 dollars to go to the beach, when pressed for peso price he realised I wasn't a Spam and asked for 70 pesos (10 dollars).



Pounds Sterling v's Egyptian pounds is a good game too (if you win)

beardy
7th Jul 2017, 16:43
Do you know I always thought the Mexican Peso had one vertical bar and the US Dollar 2

MPN11
7th Jul 2017, 17:06
$-¥-€-£ ... the joys and challenges of foreign travel :)

Pontius Navigator
7th Jul 2017, 17:58
In Cannes I thought the prices were French Francs. They were Euros :(

MPN11
7th Jul 2017, 18:20
Possibly the most extreme Thread Deviation in recent memory :)

mr fish
7th Jul 2017, 20:25
given yesterday's USAF flights into the south china sea, will we see her sortie into the area soon?