Nanxinya Hotel
Travel Blogs from Hong Kong
Junks, Jelly and Jiving!
... Gangnam style and some silly dancing livened up the mood and we finished on a high after a great day. At only 6pm we staggered our way to a bar on the quay side to a far too posh bar for our outfits and enjoyed some more socialising with Matt and Em’s friends.
Sunday was a much more chilled affair and after a bit of a lie in (no hangover!) we were off again for more Dim Sum. Oh no! This time to a stunning setting in the city hall. Chandeliers ...
Dag 26 t/m 30 - Hong Kong
... dan ook niet veel langer worden dan dattie nu is. Het is een stad waar je prima een aantal dagen kan vermaken, als je meer wilt zien van de omgeving dan heb je wel iets meer nodig dan een paar dagen maar meer dan een week is echt niet nodig ook omdat Hong Kong in verhouding tot China een stuk duurder is. Wij hadden het geluk dat we gebruik konden maken van het appartement van de opa en oma ...
Hong Kong
... natural harbour. It is a major tourist destination as well as being one of the world's major business centres. It is also a bustling port and commercial centre with many luxury hotels and a highly developed transport system.Places worth visiting include Tsimshatsui complex - shops, restaurants and a space museum, the harbour and its magnificent skyline, The Peak - take a tram to the 'top' of Hong Kong Island for exceptional views and the Peak Tower, night markets, ...
MTR, Lost in Mong Kok and Wokking 101
... by a master chef makes a world of difference. We also got a glimpse into the high level of hygiene standards and protocols expected in fine Hong Kong restaurants - they take food safety VERY seriously.
I did not go into the class expecting to sip wine and passively watch a cooking demonstration. Boy, was that assumption correct. At the end of the day, I left feeling tired, very full and looking forward to my Dim Sum class in 2 days ...
First Step: Hong Kong!
... It was already dark when we arrived at the top which gave us a beautiful view over Hong Kong's lights of the night. We hoped that we maybe could see the Symphony on Lights from up there so we waited eagerly for the clock to turn to 8 p.m. but we couldn't see it from up there because it was on the other side :( We still got some great pictures then.
Day number six and we were invited by Stephanie and her mom to have some, Lucas' very first, Peking Duck and a ...