Tuesday, May 09, 2006

A month in Mexico

Nearly a month spending here in ensenada, it's already time to go back to Hong Kong, back to normal life. During the month, I visited a lot of places, tasted a lot of new food, met a lot of new colleagues, got a lot of insights of my "future plan"......it's worth spending time in this very first business trip.

But i know it's time to go back, and i am merely a visitor to this place. People here are very nice, and perhaps it's only a simple and small town, everyone is quite simple and happy always. They have happier working atmosphere (some of them even listens to radio in working hours), closer relationships with colleagues, better fringe benefits, and far less competitive and comlicated than in Hong Kong office. It is sad, but true, that people in developing countries knows how to love than those in developed countries/cities.

Though it may be a bit dull living in the town, i like this place. I find out i am just a simple girl looking for a simple place to stay. Anyway, i will remember my stay here and think as positive as i can, and looking forward to my next trip. Where will i go next time? Perhaps africa, perhaps korea, perhaps poland, or netherland? It's all depends on my boss decisions then.


I will remember all good people,
all nice food (cafe mexicana especially;P),
and all manificient scenery i saw here in
Ensenada.


P.S. (if you see this post)
to MM: did you visit cancun, the beach in mexico in your last visit? I can't remember actually, but according to my colleagues, it seems a very nice place and i really want to go to that place next time.

to Idol: Guess what, i got something interesting for you, ttul in HK:P

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

咩黎架???會出聲架???

mochhichi said...

no....u guess? hehe

rainyR said...

I do check here frequently =b I've been to Tulum, but not Cancun. Cancun is about 2+ hr north of Tulum. Cancun is more popular and famous. It may have better beaches and resorts, but it is relatively more expensive and more "tourisy" than Tulum. It is also famous for its clubbing life =b

Tulum is more "cultural" with less parties, I found. But the few beaches that I went to aren't the best beaches. Sand is white, but not too fine ("smooth"). I can send you my tulum album. Remind me next time you see me on ;)

Anonymous said...

唔聽得咁聞得既?

mochhichi said...

to mm: thanx! i am back in HK, let's share our album later!

to idol: no.....tell u later:P
indeed i duno if you've got this already? anyway....call u

Ruth Tam said...

Yes, people in developing countries seem happier.