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28
Mar
09

Hong Kong Day 3

Yeah! 3rd day in Hong Kong!

So far, it has been nothing but awesome awesome awesome!

Finally, I am going Yum Cha – HONG KONG Style.  Arrange to meet Daisy and Erica at Tsim Sha Tsui (尖沙咀, “TST”) MTR to go to 稻香 (九龙尖沙咀加拿芬道20号加拿芬广场3楼).  There are several branches under this restaurant chain.

Yum Cha @ 稻香 TST

Total damage: HKD181.

After yum cha, Erica got to go off to school.  So, Daisy and I took a train to Central MTR to go to the Peak.  On the way, we passed by the Central Business District, before reaching the bottom of the Peak to get the vertically challenged tram ride.

Unfortunately, because of the foggy weather,  I was not able to see anything!  So sad…

Took a bus down from The Peak to Victoria Harbour and took a ferry from Hong Kong Island to Kowloon.  Spend the entire afternoon walking down Nathan Road (The major shopping street in Kowloon).  Did a bit of shopping and had curry fish balls, fish dumplings, egg tart, tea egg.. Yum!

At Jordan MTR, my feet refuses to obey, and I had to give in to my stomach!  Daisy and I saw a huge signboard and decided that HOTPOT will be dinner!

We had dinner with Connie, Daisy, Erica and also Carmen.  All teachers!  We had an excellent time of catching up.

We then took a cab to TST to see the famous night view of Victoria Harbour, but alas, the buildings were all cut into half!  It was foggy all over!  We ended up walking down Star Avenue before chilling at Pacific Coffee for a cuppa! So cozy…

- End of day 3 -

Another fabulous day!

27
Mar
09

Hong Kong Day 2

Judy took the day off to keep me company. Though it was just half a day (she had to go to Canton later in the day), I really appreciate her gesture.

We walked around Mong Kok for a while, busting in the morning liveliness. We had century egg porridge with dough sticks (油条), fried chang fen (肠粉) and green bean rice dumpling for breakfast.  Yummy!

After a hearty breakfast, we decided to go to Hong Kong island to Causeway Bay (銅鑼灣), and to get a better view, we took the bus.

We aligned at Victoria Park near the Central library. Perhaps it was already about 11am, the streets were quieter than morning peak hours (or so, I thought).

Causeway Bay

You know, in every city that I visited, I would go to their local supermarkets to have an idea of the cost of living in that city. We even went to the local wet market!

To market to market to buy ...

Judy and I parted way at about 2pm.

I walked around for a while, before returning to the hostel for a rest.  Oh! My feet!  They hurt!

At 5pm, Daisy called to meet up for dinner and we arrange to meet at Mrs. Fields at Central MTR at 6.30pm.  it took me a long to find Mrs Fields as there were Exit A to L, divided into several divisions.  I had to call Daisy to come and rescue me.

As Erica was held up in school,  Daisy decided to bring me to Soho ( 蘇豪/荷南) by taking the Central-Mid-levels escalators (中環至半山自動扶梯), and then to Lan Kwai Fong (蘭桂坊).  We had dinner at a local cafe, Lan Fong Yuen (蘭芳園) for its famous “panty-hose tea with milk” (絲襪奶茶), stirred-fried noodles, omelette and pork burger!  Awesome!

Lan Fong Yuen (蘭芳園)Since the shop closes at 8pm, Erica was not able to join us there for dinner.

After meeting up with Erica, we watched her eat Vietnamese food in a little shop in an attic with stairs that were so steep that it was almost vertical.  And finally, THE destination of the evening – Pubs crawling at Lan Kwai Fong.

As it was the Rugby Seven weekend, the pubs and clubs were packed with fans of the game!

Lan Kwai Fong 蘭芳園

I manage to contact Sam (a former colleague) and run over to Wagyu Lounge on Old Bailey Street to catch up with her.  Gosh! Wagyu Lounge is So So So happening!  The people just keep pouring in.  From the outside, the lounge looks really quiet and “harmless”, but the inside is really explosive!  The music, the chattering, the people.  Really lively.  And as the night draws longer, more and more patrons troop in!  Daisy, Erica and I were just overwhelmed.  You see, we are not clubbing people and after a while, the noise really got to us.  However, it was good to catch up with Sam though it was only for about 15 mins.  I am glad that she is doing well in Hong Kong.

After a drink, Daisy, Erica and I decided to call it a night.

26
Mar
09

Hong Kong Day 1

The break I deserved! Hong Kong, here I come!

Singapore

I am all packed and waiting for my taxi at the void deck (lobby) of my apartment. The taxi uncle was very comical. We chatted a lot. It seems that lugging a huge luggage is always a good conversation starter. He got more excited than me when I told him that I was heading to Hong Kong. On hearing that I like Taipei, he fervently defended that Hong Kong is far better than Taipei and that I would enjoy it more. I told him that I would keep his feedback in mind. Upon paying his fare, he even gave me some candy and wishes me journey mercy.

Checking in at the Singapore Changi Airport was a breeze, though I was a little worried that my luggage was already 12.5kg. What did I pack that is so heavy? The camera tripod? Oh well, just have to be careful about the shopping on the way back.

Went through the customs earlier to do some window-shopping at duty free zone. As I did not have time to get anything for the HK girls, I decided to go to Bengawan Solo to get pandan cakes. Alas, they only sell them in slices.

Hong Kong

Landed at Hong Kong airport at 7.30pm. There was a very long queue at the customs, but was smooth. The custom guy looked at my photo in my passport at least 3 times before he put in the immigration stamp. I could not help it but broke into a grin.

Judy was to pick me up from the airport. I went out and saw Daisy who insisted that she was Judy! Now, since university, I always get Judy and Daisy mixed up. So, prior to my trip, I went to Facebook to check their photos. I was sure that the person who was in front of me was Daisy, but she was pretty insistence about her identity. So well, maybe I made a mistake again.

‘Judy’ brought me to the bus station after we got the Octopus card (八达通). She said that the bus is more convenient than the airport train as we do not need to change train lines to get Mong Kok (旺角). After some running up and down the bus station, we took bus no. A21 to the city.

As we chatted on the bus, it became more obvious that I was right. My companion is not Judy!

(Her greatest pitfall: she could not tell me which company she is working for.  I knew where Judy worked.  Thanks! Facebook)

We had a good laugh. Daisy had originally planned with Judy to come pick me up from the airport but got held up at work. Judy could only join us later with Erica in Mong Kok.

First impression of Hong Kong: A very vibrant city! Lots of neon lights and signboards are on almost every other building.  It was about 9 plus when I got to the city and there was no sign of the city quietening down.

Mong Kong @ night

Mong Kok @ night

Accommodation

I decided to stay in a hostel this time.  I figured that I am going to be out of the hostel shopping and sightseeing, so there was no point for me to stay in an expensive hotel.  Hence, Ah Shan Hostel (阿山旅店) was picked from Hostelworld as my accommodation for this Hong Kong adventure.

Ah Shan Hostel is located at Sincere House (先施大厦) on Argyle Street (亚皆老街), a block away from Mong Kok Centre.  A 5 mins walk from exit D2 of Mong Kok MTR.

The first thing that hit me in the face was the pungent smell of Smelly Tofu (臭豆腐)! I LOVE IT! I had Smelly Tofu in Taiwan, but to me it was still not stinky enough. So, when I saw that the stall sells Smelly Tofu and right at my doorstep, I went crazy! Incidentally, Daisy love smell Smelly Tofu.

Two lifts serve the building, one serving the odd floors, the other even floors. Odd and even floors lifts sounded like a good idea till the last day when I had to check out.  More of that later.

We went to the reception located on the 14th floor. The Innkeeper was really nice, very chirpy and keeps laughing. She told me that the room reserved for me has not been checked out, so she will give me a 3 persons room for the night. *yeah* She will change the room for me the next day. The helper will help to move my luggage to the new room.  I have nothing to worry about.  The downside was that they do not accept credit cards. I had to pay my room rental in cash.

My room is on the 15th floor. It is actually a unit divided into smaller rooms. I am surprised what they have for a budget hostel:

* A super single bed
* A single bed
* A LCD TV mounted on the wall
* Phone for unlimited free local phone calls
* Air conditioner
* Wireless in the room (quite stable)
* Ensuite bathroom (tiny but self sufficient)
- shampoo
- shower foam
- bathroom slippers
- heated shower (Daisy said that the heater is a good brand and latest model)

All these for SGD50 per night! One cannot complain!

Dinner
After checking-in, Daisy and I went to Mong Kok MTR Exit D2 to meet (the real) Judy and Erica. It has been 5 years since I last met Judy (Erica about 3 years ago when she came to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur).

After some rounds of hugging and greetings, we decided that we are all dying of hunger! They asked me what I want to eat; I asked them what is good to eat! Hahaha! We did not get far with that question! So, we went round the neighborhood to just check it out. We settled down for some roast meats – Hong Kong style.

1st-eveningAfter dinner, we went for a walk nearby and this officially marks the start of my crazed photo taking for THE AWESOME Hong Kong adventure!




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