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Previous Post: Random Photo on Hong Kong Trip 2012
Finally I’ve completed my Hong Kong Trip travelogue after 1 year *throwing flower, popping champagne* Here the last day’s itinerary:- Hong Kong International Airport (Left Baggage) –> Ngong Ping 360 –> Citigate Outlets –>Hong Kong International Airport... Read More
Finale: Ngong Ping 360 & Citigate Outlets @ Hong Kong
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Previous Post: Random Photo on Hong Kong Trip 2012
Finally I’ve completed my Hong Kong Trip travelogue after 1 year *throwing flower, popping champagne* Here the last day’s itinerary:- Hong Kong International Airport (Left Baggage) –> Ngong Ping 360 –> Citigate Outlets –>Hong Kong International Airport... Read More
Hong Kong Trip 2012 – Random photo
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Previous Post: Avenue of Stars @ Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
This post will feature some of the random photos that I took on my Hong Kong trip.
Sam at Hong Kong International Airport at Chek Lap Kok (赤鱲角) upon arrival.
In Airport Express
Fare: HKD 140.00 for 2 persons to Kowloon Station (One way)
Passengers getting to Hong Kong can... Read More
Avenue of Stars @ Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong
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Previous Post: Tasty (IFC) Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop
Open to the general public on April 2004, Avenue of Stars has become one of the most happening tourist spot at Hong Kong. Along the 440 metre promenade, the story of Hong Kong’s one hundred years of cinematic history is told through inscriptions printed on nine red... Read More
Xiao Bar Wang @ 1 Utama
Stumbled upon Xiao Bar Wang when we need a simple quick lunch at 1 Utama. A little restaurant that serve Taiwanese street food, owned by a few Malaysian & Singaporean artists. Nestled at the pretty competitive culinary cocoon of 1 Utama (Lower Ground Floor to be precise), their business was quite good considering majority tables were occupied when my visit.
Simple wooden tables &... Read More
Tasty (IFC) Congee & Noodle Wantun Shop
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Previous Post: Starbucks Bing Sutt @ Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong
It was my last night at Hong Kong and I’ve arrange a meeting with my cousin, Kelvin who currently working at Hong Kong. We met up at Avenue of Stars @ Tsim Sha Tsui after the stunning “A Symphony of Lights” multimedia show. (Photo to be shared in next... Read More
Starbucks Bing Sutt @ Duddell St., Central, Hong Kong
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Previous Post: Tsui Wah Restaurant
“冰室” pronounced as Bing Sutt literally mean ice room/ice chamber is one of the important element in Hong Kong 50′s/60′s culture where people meet up for coffee break, tea and other beverages such as soda pop & ice cream.
With a collaborative effort between Starbucks and Hong... Read More
Tsui Wah Restaurant @ Hong Kong
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Previous Post: Australia Dairy Company
Our lunch after the Big Bus Tour on our 3rd day at Hong Kong on Green Line Route was settled at Tsui Wah Restaurant, Wellington Street, Central.
Tsui Wah Restaurant is a chain of “cha chan teng” with more than 25 outlets spread across Hong Kong, Macau and China. With vast array of food... Read More
Australia Dairy Company @ Parkes Street, Kowloon
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Previous Post: Wong Chi Kei 黄枝记
I love my travel @ Hong Kong as there are lots of interesting things a tourist can do or eat . Unfortunately, Hong Kong is already known for its colourful language & treatment accorded to occasional tourists by the locals especially among hawkers and waiters. However I found this not really true... Read More
Wong Chi Kei 黄枝记 @ Wellington Street, Hong Kong
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Previous Post: Yee Shun Milk Company
After asking direction from a few locals we finally reached Wong Chi Kei 黄枝记 for our dinner.
Wong Chi Kei is well-known for their wanton noodles made from a bamboo stick (to compress the flour mix) since 1946. The founder of this shop, Mr. Wong Wun Chi learnt the skill from a noodle master in... Read More
Yee Shun Milk Company 港澳义顺牛奶公司
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Previous Post: McCafe & Supper @ Hong Kong
During our Big Bus Tours on the 2nd day at Hong Kong we stop by Yee Shun Milk Company for our tea break and getting a hide from the scorching sun >.<
Yee Shun Milk Company at Causeway Bay ~ Signboard of their signature desserts in Chinese and Japanese. Yee Shun Milk Company originated... Read More






