Ok, I'm in good mood after some spring cleaning on my travel loots and its raining outside so I should continue with my Hong Kong diary on Day 3.
Day 3 - Ngong Ping 360/City Gate/Disneyland/Tsim Sha Tsui
Honestly, I have never had so much fun with my mum alone. I'm really glad she tag along.
At the futuristic Lai King station, I do not made that up. The operator on the train said so. "Welcome back to the futuristic Lai King Station!"
I booked the ticket before I depart to avoid the hassle of queue-ing up. We reached around 10am and again, not much visitors yet. The best part, we have got the whole cabin on our own.
Usually they tend to fit in at least 8 in a cabin.
For a different experience, I booked the crystal cabin instead of the regular one.
That's the difference you are getting, a transparent floor.
Me.
water sports spotted from our cabin.
So does the airport.
No acrophobia is tolerate here.
Along the way up, you would bump into some chinese cemetery scattered very far from one another. Probably from those ancestors long long time ago.
Additionally, there is a nicely done pathway for jungle trekker. I definitely lose lots of calories doing the trekking thing.
It was on bubble theme.
ahhhh, so far away.
Spot the rainbow bubble.
step 1
After 268 (i think) steps. No joke, I was sweating.
Standing atop.
Waited so long for my turn to stand in front of the big buddha.
After we headed down, was shopping time at Citygate, Tung Chung. That place was super packed with crowd, like seriously.
Gotten some stuff here, would have bought more but can't stand too much of the crowd.
Disneyland Hong Kong
How cute is the custom made train.
Me at Hong Kong Disneyland, nah, I wanted to sit on the Disney train and took some pictures then chau.
hidden mickey.
Disneyland Station.
I was eager to try Hong Kong porridge, but was just ok to me.
the famous 'kai dan zhai'
Can't remember the name of the mall
Some Halloween thing on going.
M&M in Halloween costume.
I strongly recommend this 'Fai Kei Che Zhai Min', its a very small stall opposite where we stay at Arthur Street (Yau ma tei, exit C).
The uncle has no palm on one side of his arm. I think it's the left side. If you walk inside, there is a sign saying 'speak English here'. If you can't speak Canto, this will work for you.
Even you do, Hongkie speak in fast paced. I sometimes don't get what they were saying.
Anyway, the beef noodle is yummy, even my mum loves it, said next year have to come here and makan. haha!
Not fogetting, next to this noodle stall was a fruit juice stall, all the juices are freshly squeezed with no sugar, water or ice added. We had the juice like 5 consecutive nights to clear our bowel and install some vitamins.
Day 4 coming up next.
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looking good ah karen!
- ah ling-
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