Category — Hong Kong
Photo Friday: Cable Ride on Ngong Ping 360
This is one of the reason why we travel near and far.. Miss J just met her cousin for the first and they instantly connected. They held hand together walking through the airport in Hong Kong. They hop on the Ngong Ping 360 cable car together. They were mesmerized by the view over the Tung Chung Bay. They were excited as we approached the Tian Tan Buddha Statue high atop the Ngong Ping Plateau. They walked hand-in-hand in the Ngong Ping village. They shared their excitement and many secrets for the first time.
This is why we travel near and far.
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May 15, 2009 10 Comments
Photo Friday: Just for tourists like us in Hong Kong
The sign at the ferry station in Hong Kong on our way back from Macau.
During our visit to Hong Kong and Macau, we took a ferry to and from Hong Kong to Macau. The trip wasn’t bad. I took some seasick medicine and pretty much slept the whole way. At the ferry station after a long ferry ride (about an hour) the first thing we looked for was the rest room. Well, we didn’t have any problem finding it. They make sure that tourists won’t make any mess looking for restrooms. I mean if you can’t find the restroom then I don’t know how else they can help you. :)
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October 4, 2008 4 Comments
Hong Kong – Here we come!!
We stayed in Hong Kong for 2 nights. The hotel is in a very convenient location by the subway. It’s not on the Hong Kong Island but instead on the Kowloon side which made it more affordable. I think we stayed in the Mong Kok area but need to confirm that. Will update later on the hotel name and all. :)
We didn’t waste anytime. After a full day in Macau, we arrived in Hong Kong for dinner then headed to the hotel to check in. After a quick fresh up, I left my hubby in the hotel as he was in no shape to walk anymore and went out to explore with my mom and my sister and her hubby in the Ladies Market. If you don’t like crowd space, then don’t bother coming to Hong Kong. Growing up in Bangkok, I’m used to crowd but I have to say I have never seen that many people in one location and it was almost 11PM at that time.
Street food vendors were everywhere. And the food was good. It was perfect to keep us going late into the night.
The next morning after the quick breakfast we headed to Lantau Island for 2 attractions on the itenerary.
Next was our most challenging attraction. It’s the Big Budha or what they called Po Lin Monastry. Well, having two kids we weren’t sure if we want to do this. But again, how many times we will get to come here and see Big Budha. So off we went, my hubby got my son on his front with the Bjorn. Mind you that he was almost 3 by that time. So it wasn’t easy. Again, don’t ask me how many steps. I’m sure you can find out from Hong Kong Tourism website or Google.
We ended today with a trip to the fisherman village for the fresh and incredible dinner. This is not your typical restaurant. You had to walk through the real market to go to the restaurant. Food was just beyond word. Especially, for me coming from the US where seafood is more of the luxury item than the norm. So I just ate like there will be no tomorrow.
Some fish I don’t even know that it exists. I think if I show those pictures I might get marked as adult site so let your imagination runs wild on this one. For now, just see the end result from those fish. Doesn’t it make your mouth watering right now?
Our last day was a free for all day. My sister went to IKEA to check out their home product. My cousins and her daughter went to Disney Land. Well, I have both of those in the US so no need to see it again. So we decided to explore the Hong Kong island. We took the MTR to the Ocean Terminal station and we actually got off a bit earlier so that we could walk by the Harbour and check out the Pennisula Hotel. Well, can’t stay there so at least I figured we could take a picture. :P
January 7, 2008 1 Comment







