Friday, July 24, 2009

Hong Kong Day 5 (Last Night) - Night View from Avenue of Stars 港岛夜景


Remember my first day? Hong Kong island night view from HK Cultural Centre. This one is even better! This is from another angle, night view from Avenue of Stars (星光大道). Avenue of Stars is within walking distance from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR and East Tsim Sha Tsui MTR. I am not so interested on the stars' palm prints, but i just feel great to see the night view.

Taking photos by my mini tripod is not an easy task, i need to find a flat surface with correct height. This photos are taken from the edge of bricks flower vase, near Jacky Chan's print.

Photos can't tell much, must go there personally!

Hong Kong Day 5 - Undiscovered Sha Tin 沙田扑头绑树党


Why is it called "沙田扑头绑树党"? Sha Tin is a place that is seldom get attracted by visitors, that's the reason i decided to explore (also influenced by my colleague Leo and Dennis). Sha Tin is famous for it's violence gangster acts for robbing by hitting the head (扑头 - Bok Tao in Cantonese) and tie victims on the tree (绑树)! Luckily it is happening to proximity to 火炭村 only, scary...

There is a big shopping complex next to the MTR, New Town Plaza (新城巿廣場).

Also, not forgetting the famous roasted pigeon (乳鸽), which I have missed. I also missed the river side, which is walking distance from the plaza. These are the interesting point of Sha Tin which told byLeo, but I just forgot to go. Will have chance next time.


Hong Kong Day 4 - Sleepless Causeway Bay 铜锣湾不夜天


It is another "Mongkok" at HK island. Busy street and packed with people. Sogo shopping centre just on top of the MTR, MTR from Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) to Causeway Bay (铜锣湾) is HKD 10.50, very convenience. Time Square is another new shopping centre nearby (10 mins walk from MTR). You can view TST night view from the bay near Noon Day Gun (午炮) - I did not go as I will still have chance next time. Somemore, i think it is nothing if compared it to HK island night view.

For food, there are a lot of underground restaurants (from Mid-class to High-class).

Overall, you can experience "highier" class Mongkok, but there are not much things interests me there. Just walk around and feel the environment.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Hong Kong Day 3 - One Nite In Mongkok 旺角黑夜



After a busy day at office, i decided to go further explore HK at night. Dennis recommended me to go Mong Kok (旺角), a favourite spot at Hong Kong with its highest population density in the world. Been to the well-know Sai Yeung Choi Street (西洋菜街), Tung Choi Street (通菜街, 也是女人街) and Fa Yuen Street (花圆街, 也叫波鞋街). It was really busy streets and packed with people. 西洋菜街 is a street with mainly electronic item shops, food, and fish ball stores (鱼蛋). 女人街 is like Malaysia's Pasar Malam, selling cheap stuffs, sovenirs, etc. 波鞋街 selling mainly sports shoe.

It was a great experience walking together with the multi-national people as people thought I am Hongkies, haha. (with the help of my faded Cantonese).

Monday, July 20, 2009

Hong Kong Day 2 - Night View from The Peak


Really appreciate the full-day training provided my Regional colleagues. People are friendly and we are like a big family.

After work at 7pm, started my journey to the "Peak". Took MTR to Central (中环), J2 exit, walk for about 10 minutes. Ticket for the tram and viewing terrace is HK$ 48.

On the peak, I viewed the night view of HK island together with Kowloon night view, opposite direction of the view i saw yesterday. It's nice one, but to take photos without people behind you, it's almost impossible, except that you took the photographer service provided on the terrace.

Hong Kong Day 1 - Exciting Night View of Hong Kong Island


Reached Hong Kong airport at 5.20pm by SQ Boeing 777. 1 word to describe this SQ experience I have on this flight, "EXCELLENT". This is so much different from my "not-so-good" experience with them on my previous trip from Bangkok to Singapore.

Hong Kong International Airport was opened almost at the same time as KLIA. But it looks a bit "old" compared to KLIA or Singapore airport (not to offend any Hongkies, this is my honest feeling). Another bad thing was the custom officer that threw my passport back to me after stamping. Yes, he did that, threw with no smile. What a bad impression I have.

After all, I managed to find my hotel's counter and the guy can speak good english and friendly. Reached hotel about 1 and half hour after landed due to late shuttle bus.

Firstly, I must survey the way to MTR from Gateway Hotel for my next day business journey. Also, must understand how the auto ticketing machine works. The Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) MTR station is the nearest. Walk along Haiphong Road (海防道) for 5 minutes, I reached the MTR station, very convenience. After spent some time at MTR station, I was confident enough.

Took my "dinner" at road site, Haiphong Road. Haiphong Road is quite a happening street.

Another road that full with food stores are Lock Road (乐道), price is reasonable, HK$ 5x is normal for 1 person per meal.


I decided to walk to HK Cultural Centre (文化中心) and it took me about 15 minutes. This is a MUST-DO task. The magnificient night view of Hong Kong Island from Cultural Centre (in my photos), wow...

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Departing to Hong Kong

At Changi Terminal 3 now, departing to HK by SQ866. First time business trip to oversea, will miss my family so much.
 
Now, connecting via Wireless@SG, signal not bad. Have tried to connect other wireless service, all are not free, except this.