Rambler Garden Hong Kong
No.1 Tsing Yi Road, Tsing Yi Hong Kong, China
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First Stop - Hong Kong!
Highlights: Clean and efficient (there have been cleaners in every set of public toilets we have used!); brilliant public transport; amazing architecture; no hasstle from street vendors; helpful nature; and not being classed as a 'gringo'!
So, our first stop! I think it has taken us both a while to ‘get into’ the travelling …
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HONG HONG!!!
... I spent the 2 nights and 1 day we had together being shown authentic Chinese food around Hong Kong that I hadn’t had on the tour of China, it was great. We had 'congee’ for breakfast, I can only describe it as watery, savoury rice pudding, mine had strips of beef in it and a black egg. With the congee we had donuts, they were basically about 8 inches long and were salty and savoury too. Before having the congee I had a snack of ...
Hong Kong - The Heart of Asia
... Kowloon you can get here either by metro or ferry (from The Gateway). We wondered around for hours breathing the air of HK busy life and urban jungle of the northern side of the island (the south side remains green, slow, slightly undeveloped). The skyscrapers, shopping malls, wide and narrow market streets, glass tunnels above the streets, green parks on the roof of the buildings, Filipinos socializing during their day off (they work 6 days a ...
I heart HK
... place we could find - the HK hostel in Causeway bay. It was next door to a Vivienne Westwood and opposite a Marc by Marc Jacobs (cruel fate) but was pretty much a hovel, especially at £37.50 a night (God, I have become tight!).
The location was great though and ...
Where is everyone?
... of the island.
Back to today though and our trip to Lantau Island.I can't quite believe how smoothly everything went, not having planned anything much. For once we were out before 10am-that in itself was quite an achievement. With the sun shining from a cloudless sky, we walked the short distance to the Star Ferry. We even beat the 'sim card?, copy watch, tailor?' brigade. Somewhat dazed by this experience, we walked off the ferry at Central Pier before we ...



