Newton Hotel Hong Kong
No.218 Electric Road, North Point Hong Kong, China
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First trip to Hong Kong
Staying at Caritas Blanchi Lodge, Yau Ma Tei district of Kowloon Peninsula (North of Hong Kong Island). Pretty steep at >$100 CAD/night, but very clean, and quiet. We'll be here for 3 nights, before moving over to the Newton Hotel Kowloon (where we begin our tour). --------------------------------------- --- We landed in in Hong Kong and hopped …
Day 6 - singapore to hongkong woke up early ...
Day 6 - Singapore to HongKong. Woke up early, had a hurried breakfast and checked out by 7.30 to the airport. Nikhil had not made any fuss, except to absolutely refuse to use the potty. Told him we'd be catching a flight and he wouldn't be able to go when he had to. But he was stubborn. The flight was on time and we got to board first because of …
Hanging in Hong Kong
Whilst far from being a genius like Stephen Hawking, John Nash or Geri Halliwell, I do like to think I've a wee bit of intelligence. However, something strange happened to me at Hong Kong airport. I got to an ATM, withdrew some cash and got some coupons for a free cup of coffee thrown in to the bargain. For some reason, this really excited me and …
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Days 3 & 4: Markets & Kowloon
... the Chinese.
Next we started queuing for High Tea at the iconic Peninsula Hotel - when I came here in the '80s I was too nervous to walk into somewhere so opulent but age & experiencing have levelled me and I would not shy away from anything now!! Orante ceilings, columns, well-dressed doormen and a grand piano going all set the scene. While waiting for our table I went down to the toilet - it was attended by an elderly ...
What no cars?
... along the Family Trail was now in order. Don't be fooled into thinking that the description of FamilyTrail suggested an easy stroll. It wasn't. We were rewarded though, with great views, lush vegetation and of course peace and quiet. A stop at the beach might have been tempting but for the monstrosity of a power plant that had been allowed to be built right on the shore. I can only begin to imagine the frustration of the locals when this happened and have ...



