Woke up reeallllyyyy early on 12 sept at about 2.30am.
Prepare to head to airport, final check of luggage if there's anything we forget to bring, and off we go to the airport at about 4am!! It was drizzling that morning and no sight of cabs. We're all panicking and thinking whether we should walk out to the junction road where there's a higher chance of getting a cab. But well, 20 minutes later we hopped on to a cab! Reached the airport really early at about 4.45am (it only took us 20 minutes to reach airport from cck!! yay to no jam) so we just walked around, grab something to eat.
Haha dad behind
And then we board the plane!!!
My favourite seat :D
There's even a cam underneath the plane :o
Yayyyyy excited!
Bye Singapore~ It was about 7.15am.
Love how I can literally feel the clouds!!
Love the egg & the bacon & the strawberry yoghurt
Reversi with mum & sis.
And when mum and sis played until half, they stopped everything because we're landing hahaha omg
And when mum and sis played until half, they stopped everything because we're landing hahaha omg
The difference between a iPhone 5 camera and....
a LX3 camera. Sigh eyebagssss ;(
(Anyway I'm selling my LX3! Interested email me please: ongwanlin_@hotmail.com)
Waited closed to an hour in the airport for transport to take us to our hotel~
I swear all the buildings in Hong Kong are so tall it seems so unstable and shaky and scary to me.
You see all the air-cons outside? SO SCARY RIGHT? Like they will drop anytime. I don't even dare to walk outside every time. There's always water dripping down!! So unhygienic.
For most places in Hong Kong, they always have what they called the Ground Floor when we first step in the place. It usually has nothing on that floor, and you will need to go up to really "enter" the building.
Reached our hotel and checked in. Place our luggage and straight away went out to explore!
Had our first meal nearby~
And the people there always give HALF the water only. I ALSO DON'T WHY DON'T ASK ME.
(Update: Anyway, there are friends who told me the cup of water they always give is for washing utensils, not for drinking. OMG WTF?!?!?! Nobody told us about what the water is used for and of course, common sense people will just drink it right. We have been drinking every water they gave us when we sat down.
But my friend told me, not to worry. She also drank it and nothing happened LOL. But seriously damn weird to provide a cup of water for people to wash their utensils. My friend said because the Hong Kong people don't trust them washing the utensils so they wash again one more time. So weird??!! They still so cute go and give a cup of water just for washing haha. If they knew their washing of cutlery are not up to standard, why not improve on it instead of providing a cup of water to every customer. Lol!!! Weird.)
(Update: Anyway, there are friends who told me the cup of water they always give is for washing utensils, not for drinking. OMG WTF?!?!?! Nobody told us about what the water is used for and of course, common sense people will just drink it right. We have been drinking every water they gave us when we sat down.
But my friend told me, not to worry. She also drank it and nothing happened LOL. But seriously damn weird to provide a cup of water for people to wash their utensils. My friend said because the Hong Kong people don't trust them washing the utensils so they wash again one more time. So weird??!! They still so cute go and give a cup of water just for washing haha. If they knew their washing of cutlery are not up to standard, why not improve on it instead of providing a cup of water to every customer. Lol!!! Weird.)
The shop is famous for their roast goose!
And ALL the vegetables are this big. Hong Kong people sure have strong teeth. When my parents saw this plate of vegetables, they straight away request it to be cut it to smaller pieces for easy chewing. Every meal we order with veges, all came in this size.
My parents had a hard time chewing and there's one time they complained their mouth is tired from chewing LOL.
After the meal, dad wanted to visit the famous Huang Da Xian temple so we went to ask for directions to the MTR and took a train there. The MTR is about 10 mins walk from our hotel which was considered quite near and convenient!
Their "ez-link card". I LOVE THEIR MTR!
Firstly, their Octopus card. I love the idea that we can buy a temporary card to travel which we will pay $150HKD for it and $50HKD is the deposit while the rest of the money is for you to spend (take the trains/bus, buy stuffs using the card etc). Like us tourist, we will only use the card for a couple of days. So we can return the card after using and get back our deposit PLUS the remaining money inside! Means you lose nothing at all right? But if you were to return the card before 30 days, you will have to give a $9HKD (equivalent to $1.50SGD). Still, I think it's fair enough. Unlike Singapore's ez-link card where you can't get back the remaining money inside the card. Using this Octopus card would be better because it's cheaper compared to the one-way ticket.
Firstly, their Octopus card. I love the idea that we can buy a temporary card to travel which we will pay $150HKD for it and $50HKD is the deposit while the rest of the money is for you to spend (take the trains/bus, buy stuffs using the card etc). Like us tourist, we will only use the card for a couple of days. So we can return the card after using and get back our deposit PLUS the remaining money inside! Means you lose nothing at all right? But if you were to return the card before 30 days, you will have to give a $9HKD (equivalent to $1.50SGD). Still, I think it's fair enough. Unlike Singapore's ez-link card where you can't get back the remaining money inside the card. Using this Octopus card would be better because it's cheaper compared to the one-way ticket.
Secondly, how fast their trains are.
YES MY FELLOW SINGAPOREANS, I KNOW HOW SUCKY OUR TRAIN SYSTEMS ARE IN SINGAPORE. Where you get frequent brakes here and there, train stalled in the middle for a few minutes, trains travelling very very very slowly. I can assure that all Singaporeans who took the Hong Kong MTR would love it. During the peak hours, their MTR will also come in 1-2 mins interval (super fast compared to Singapore's MRT) and throughout the whole 4 days I took the MTR, there's no breaking or jerking once and the train don't stop in the middle or nowhere. I absolutely LOVE it. Why can't Singapore learn from them???
YES MY FELLOW SINGAPOREANS, I KNOW HOW SUCKY OUR TRAIN SYSTEMS ARE IN SINGAPORE. Where you get frequent brakes here and there, train stalled in the middle for a few minutes, trains travelling very very very slowly. I can assure that all Singaporeans who took the Hong Kong MTR would love it. During the peak hours, their MTR will also come in 1-2 mins interval (super fast compared to Singapore's MRT) and throughout the whole 4 days I took the MTR, there's no breaking or jerking once and the train don't stop in the middle or nowhere. I absolutely LOVE it. Why can't Singapore learn from them???
Their maps are similar to Singapore's one so it's really easy to understand and travel.
Hehe love this shot of Dad and I :-)
Their seats are made of aluminium which is super cold when you sit down!!
First stop!
Similar to our 50 cents and 1 dollar
Hehe love this shot of Dad and I :-)
Their seats are made of aluminium which is super cold when you sit down!!
First stop!
Similar to our 50 cents and 1 dollar
The weather is extremely warm, similar to Singapore.
And ponytail is still not enough to keep me cool I need to tie a bun!!!!
Next we went to Kowloon Bay. There's a few huge shopping malls around there and we just randomly walked around. One thing about Hong Kong shopping malls is that they DON'T provide seats. A huge shopping mall and I can't even find one at all!!!! It's ridiculous. Our legs are so tired we can't even find a place to sit. Super different from Singapore where every floors will definitely have seats for you sit down and rest! In the end we gave up and decided to grab some bite at KFC in order to sit down.
But it is a good decision!
Look at what the KFC in Hong Kong are serving!!!! So many varieties I've never eaten before ever in my life.
Wtf Singapore KFC wtf?!!?
Wtf Singapore KFC wtf?!!?
Seaweed and kimchi flavours :(
XO sauce bbq chicken fml
Looks damn nice right? IT'S VERY VERY NICE. So nice I miss it so much now. And I wish I'd try more.
And damn cheap ok... Like the set meal we bought above for about $5sgd.
And you know what...????
They even provide gloves for us to eat without dirtying our hands!!!! WHY SO GOOD!!!
Singapore KFC please improve leh. Damn sian already all the food menu zzz....
Haha mummy posing with the yummy corn.
Yummy and cheap as well.
Oh man I sincerely sincerely sincerely hope sg KFC comes out with more varieties like in hk. I wanna try them all so badly!!! :(
Went back to hotel during their peak hour (around 7-8pm). They queued too while waiting for the trains but it was super fastttt compared to Singapore's mrt...
Oh man I sincerely sincerely sincerely hope sg KFC comes out with more varieties like in hk. I wanna try them all so badly!!! :(
Went back to hotel during their peak hour (around 7-8pm). They queued too while waiting for the trains but it was super fastttt compared to Singapore's mrt...
Feeling damn shioookk~~
And the view at night from our room. :)
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