In the end, the damage wrought by typhoon Ragasa, on mainland China at least, was not as bad as many had feared, but its power still brought multiple megacities to an almost complete standstill.
The city of Zhuhai, just across the water from Macao, is one such example.
On our drive in, we passed street after street of shuttered businesses, debris littering the roads, and precious few other vehicles.
They are used to typhoons in this part of the world, and they are well prepared for them, but experts say the regularity and intensity of storms like this are increasing.
Image: Waves crash against the waterfront in Hong Kong. Pic: AP
Image: Pic: The Warthog Air Squadron/Reuters
Image: Shenzhen, southern China. Pic: AP
Indeed, Ragasa is the ninth typhoon to have hit Hong Kong this year and the annual average is normally six.
A growing problem for this hugely populous region.