I . am . freaking . dropdeadly . sleepie . maximus . now .
But I've promised myself to keep my dearie bloggie alive and therefore I spent entire night going through, rotating, resizing photos in order to complete this post. Hallelujah.
Tough job you know, 987 photos, three videos, 7days, complete coverage of Hong Kong, Macao, and Disneyland (Yes Disneyland shall be included in Hong Kong, just die die want to mention this name).
By the way, complete coverage of Hong Kong and Macao upon miao's personal preference. I've been to none of those significant temple, never been into the Madame something wax museum bla bla bla...
So this is about the overly excited just-landed Day I.
Meet wonwon my frequent travel kaki.
Meet Cityflyer the very convenient comfy airport shuttle, 40+HKD (if not mistaken), roughly 90minutes from airport to North Point area.
First time ever I am staying in a hostel during travel. Hotels rate in Hong Kong is almost cutting throat T___T
So this is the reception (not even a lobby right?) of Yesinn Hostel I booked through Hostelworld.com. A cute little vibrant accommodation converted from some sort of local apartment, located walking distance to Frotress Hill 炮台山 MTR station, nearby Causeway Bay 铜锣湾.
The private room for triple sharing. So the small after we settled our luggage we have only ngam ngam sufficient space for one person access through the room.
The rest of the room. So small I don't even need to shoot with panorama mode.
Anyway, with the price of 447HKD per night, for the location and cleanliness I really would have nothing to complaint about. More info about Yesinn Hong Kong, click HERE to the official site.
First meal in Hong Kong, we were too starved due to our very very early flight. Therefore we just walked across the street and settled with Maxim's Restaurant, some sort of self-service local Chinese Fast Food Chain that serves mainly siu-mei . roasted food . 烧味.
Roasted Pork and Soya Sauce Chicken combo . Soya Sauce Chicken and Roasted Duck combo . Soup with name forgotten :p
Modern interior design x traditional Chinese food.
First station, Langham Place 朗豪坊, C3 exit from the Mong Kok MTR station. A rather average priced commercial centre in Hong Kong.
I was amazed by the convenience and accessibility of the basement pedestrian tunnels in Hong Kong. It links practically everywhere and I can just walk underground from one building to another to the extent I don't even know how these buildings actually look like from outside (salute).
Inside the Langham Place.
Stopped by the Nike Yoga campaign roadshow. The mascot so adorable lor.
♥ Tea Time
Honeymoon Dessert 满记甜品.
When the day turned dusk we walked through Nathan Road to the Ladies' Street 女人街 and found it just like another Petaling Street.
Along the way we found some boutiques selling really made in China-ish clothes. The attires in most shops are like jumbled and crumpled together gather that makes it even more China-ish. Anyway if you have enough patience to dig it through as though you are mining gold you might be able to found something nice but in most of these boutiques there is no fitting allowed.
Pricing wise, it's about Malaysian price only lah.
Street Snacks - where I found my legendary Curry Fish Ball.
♥ Dinner Time
Mark this restaurant name as a must-go-in Hong Kong, trust me you will never regret.
Tao Heung Group of Restaurants 稻香超級漁港. It has quite a number of branches, Nathan Road branch is miao's personal preference, check out the branches HERE.
Until we cruelly dip it into the boiling hot soup, the prawns were still struggling for god knows what after they have already been slaughtered with all the intestines cleared and poked through from head till tail. wtfreak.
We had crabs, prawns (alive one somemore wtf), fish and etc which falls under the seafood category, meatballs, prawn roll, and a freaking big bowl of vegetable (just as freaking big bowl as shown in this photo above), and cha-ching the bill of 160+HKD. Damn worth lor...
Now I am too sleepy to continue. Next post will be about Hong Kong clubbing, or high end shopping, or Disneyland, not sure what to blog about yet. So stay tune :)
And nitezz.
3 comments:
lan we meet there jiang..
With 447HKD per night, you can stay in Hotel already ler. Try metropark kowloon. It was around HKD500.
@dragon city
huuurhhh T___T
anyway im back already. its kinda nice experience staying in a hostel/travelers' lounge anywayz, somehow it feels homely :)
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