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-3 August 2009
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Oh and I went to Hong Kong for a short getaway. Was a love-hate affair I would say. Haha.
The trip to Hong Kong enlightened me somehow, somewhat.
Here are some pictures that I took along the way.
First. Women there dressed properly. I don't see any thrashy dress sense there. I believe it is a result of being at the forefront of fashion trend. Everybody always looked so nice, and I seemed to be the only under dressed one there. Lol.
Second.Heels + stairs + lots of walking = slim legs on the ladies! Haha. Stairs along the streets, 2nd level shop houses, endless walks while shopping, in the long term I do believe they tone the legs! Albeit the lower back pains and associations. Beauty at a price that is. Haha! :P
Third. Despite the fast pace life, the people there still managed to find time and effort in being gracious and polite. Shopkeepers will greet you upon entrance and go on to tell you about their ongoing promotion for sales. And they will not hesitate to bring you a basket for your shopping, if available. Even bring the clothes that you want to try into the changing room and hanging it nicely for you. Even if you leave empty handed, they would even send you off with a thank you and a smile. Even if it was all surface emotions, at least they took the effort to even do it. Do we even get these back home? Seldom I would say. We really have much to improve on our service quality. Most of the time, we locals are just simply too full of ourselves, thinking that we are already doing the best that we had to make improvements. Sigh.
Fourth.Mangoes. Mangoes are good. Heavenly. Sweet, sometime sour. Tasty with coconut or aloe vera, but best with both. Rich in nutrients and vitamins. Best taken three times a day. But do watch for side effects like overheating the body which may result in the disruption of bowel movements. :P
Fifth. Bad air. One thing that I will always miss when I travel to other metropolis will be the greenery that they lack. It is always a concrete jungle elsewhere. I am really proud of the result of the green urban planning. The trees really do seem to have a calming effect in the city. At least they break the harsh outlines of the buildings and vehicles and people. A little bit of foliage goes a long way. :)
Sixth. Crazy sales. Listed as Final Sales in most shops, discounts go for as deep as 70% off, making luxury brands that are otherwise unaffordable to me friendly on the wallet. But it created a problem on its own. Since the expensive goods will be almost the same price as the regular goods, I would be a lot more tempted to buy the now cheaper expensive goods. Yet it is not all the time that I can find suitable things to buy from both side. Hence explained the very little shopping. Sigh..
Seventh. Amazing hotel. It is called Langham Place Hotel. Got package of airfare from Cathay Pacific and room at a steal, was a credit card promotion. The best part was probably securing it just before getting down to the separate online booking of the hotel and airfare. Whee.
Eighth. Scenery. Didn't really do a lot of sightseeing. Visited the peak, some banks along the way, took the peak tram. I have no idea what the urban planning was based upon in HK, because the marriage between the modern and the old, thought oddball, has its own allure. Looking at how organised we are back home, they have their own allure in Hong Kong. Sweet in its own sense.
Ninth. Of the green mermaid and coffee. There is a Starbucks like almost everywhere. From the top of the peak to the streets at sea level. Can't see to escape its clutches. Lol. It got so many that I gave up logging it after the second day.
Ten. The level of hygiene in Hong Kong is very high. Clean public toilets. Door handles are sterilized every 1 or 2 hours depending. And people wear masks when they are ill. Like the Japanese. Wearing mask is not taboo, it is just being considerate.
Eleven. Stand right on the escalator if you are not climbing the steps. A little different from back home.
Twelve. The hotel's art sense is very Chinese.
Thirteen. I met Jason and Slyvia there.
Fourteen. H&M is so common that it is so big there. Lol.
Fifteen. There is a higher chance of the locals understanding you in Mandarin than in English when you don't speak Cantonese.
Sixteen. I love these little tags from our rooms.
Seventeen. It was my first time on Star Ferry.
Eighteen. And onto the peak too. The night shots from the peak turns out okay without a tripod.
Nineteen. Hong Kong implemented the no plastic bag scheme. You gotta pay 50cents for each plastic bag that you need if I am not wrong. Thus they are big on recycled bags. We really ought to learn from them.
Twenty. It was a humid and hot walk to Pottinger Street. Oh and. Chungking Express anyone? Haha.
Twenty one. It was some Mickey festival.
Twenty two.What is Hong Kong without milk tea and thick toast?
Twenty three. My flight was delayed for one hour, and we almost missed it even still because the boarding gate was changed. End of trip.
Twenty four. I am.
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