Friday, 16 September 2016

Hong Kong Travelogue: Look and Eat and Eat

DAY 1: ARRIVE HONG KONG AND JALAN AROUND MONG KOK

This is my first trip to Hong Kong and I brought my parents along! There was a deal for SIA flights, I think I got it at around $230 per pax! Real cheap! 

Haohao helped us to search for the most ideal hotel base on the criteria 😍
- 3 people in a room
- budget about $50/pax per night
- centralise
- clean

We booked Royal Plaza Hotel located at Mong Kok! Go read about it. Highly raved for :)




On the airport train which brings us from Airport to Kowloon. We purchase klook airport express voucher to save up! We then transferred to a shuttle bus from Kowloon which brings us directly to our hotel. In the journey, the bus does stop by a few other hotels as well.


When load up your luggage on the bus, please make sure you place it securely cos there are a few passengers' luggage went flying out and slipped in the bus due to the harsh driving skill


Reached our hotel and we went out!


Hotel View!





Smelly Toufu!! first time trying this!!



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DAY 2: NGONG PING 360 AND DISNEYLAND LIKE A KID

Walked a little distance to this Capital cafe for the Hong Kong style breakfast! My dad likes it a lot!



We made our way to Ngong Ping 360 (nearest stations: Tung Chung station). We got to walk a little from the station to the cable car station.

I have snapped these photos along the way :)






It was raining heavily when we went that we can only see the silhouette of the Big Buddha. And its quite scary to ride the cable car in such weather. But if the weather condition is really harsh, cable car line will not operate at all. so not to worry :)




Upon reaching the Lantau island, we found ourselves in the sheltered retail store where due to the rain, many people gathered. Like others, we were hesitant to step out cos there is no shelter along the way to the Big Buddha statue... Waited for awhile to assess if the rain is gonna stop anytime but nope. In fact this rain, rained the entire freaking day -.- 🌂⛈

Armed with umbrellas aren't enough, so we bought raincoats to fight the rain. There we head off.


It was a long flight of stairs to the statue. My dad really doesn't care anymore lol







Didn't plan to go Disney actually but dad said to go together since it's nearby lol! Believe this is the first time the folks entered a Disneyland :)



I think the admission ticket is kinda expensive... compared to Singapore's USS... and for the size compared to Japan, I preferred Japan for the space, vibe and atmosphere. But HK Disneyland does have a lot more merchandise compared to Japan.


Long queue for a photo taking with the Mickey!


"Its a small small world" ride lol for kidssss




See the parents enjoyed themselves lol



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DAY 3: HKSGI and THE PEAK

Visited the kaikan (super near Royal Plaza Hotel) and chanted at their chanting room :) 



Headed back to hotel to put down some books I bought from the Souvenir shop. had lunch at Mong Kok before heading to The Peak at Hong Kong Island.


The peak tram - long queue






Spot the tram! Because there are usually a lot of people, so we prepared to stand near the doors of the tram. Its either you sit comfortably or stand up. Note that this tram goes up a steep hill so you got to stand firmly.

Having knowing this through reading others' blog post prior, I rushed for the seat together with parents. But there is a lady carrying a child who's standing, I felt that I should give up this seat for her as she needed more than I do so yea... experienced standing on the tram that goes steeply up the hill.




Crispy and freshly out of oven! Tai Cheong Bakery!!



Dinner at the HK Cafe at The Peak.


Night view while waiting for the tram down. Long queue again ><




While on our way from the tram arrival station, to the MTR station we spotted this Ding Ding Bus!! this can only be found in HK island! how fascinated we are hahaha


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DAY 4: MACAU DAY TRIP


Tried the HK style breakfast at a different cafe. This is nearer to our hotel. But took us sometime to search for this cafe using the foodie app


Purchased the Macau bound ticket. There are 2 terminals to choose from so please do check it out before deciding.




Upon exiting the arrival hall, there are bunch of taxi drivers who flock to introduce their tour package to guests. And yep, we gave in lol. Not a bad thing though considering that:
1) Hard to get around in Macau cos not many bus stops or buses
2) No internet 😱 my data plan I got through klook only allows usage in HK not Macau 
3) Can only clear a few places
4) Got to walk more 💦

First stop: Fisherman's Wharf 
which is undergoing some construction 😕






Second stop: Senado Square/Ruins of St Paul's






Third Stop: The Venetian





Fourth Stop: A-ma Temple

Here, our tour guide explained to us the history of Macau and how Macau got it's name. It was due to Ma Zu's temple in Chinese is termed as Ma-Ge, so in cantonese it sounded like Macau. Back then the Portuguese stayed, they took it as "Macau".



Koi Kei for the souvenir pastries!







Last stop: Ferry Terminal

Here's our friendly tour guide, Kuan Zhen. You can contact her through WeChat at 00853-6666 3862 for more details.


Our dinner at Mong Kok!


The huge Mong Kok bridge that linked us from our hotel to almost any streets in Mong Kok.



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DAY 5: LAST DAY IN HK

Recalled that we havent had any HK Dim Sum! How can!!! when in hk, eat dim sum!



Tried this Bai Wei Shi Pin which I saw on youtube hahah its really not bad! though it's not heated. hmm somewhat like salad.

Had difficulty in searching this outlet cos apparently google maps doesn't show it well... so I had to ask a security guard at the building beside.




We flew back to Singapore the next morning! Till then :)

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