Mongkok, Hong Kong

Travel Blogs from Mongkok (5)

Day 2, Hong Kong (16th Sep 2006), Mongkok, Hong Kong travel blog
Day 2, Hong Kong (16th Sep 2006)
Sep 16, 2006

... Wantons..very crispy..and the Har Gows are very huge and juicy.. :p So after the late breakfast, we walked to the Mongkok MTR station to purchase a 1-day Tourist concession card (HK50, abt SGD10) which enables us unlimited MTR rides within the next 24 ...

A travel blog entry by samtcy
hong kong & beyond, Mongkok, Hong Kong travel blog
hong kong & beyond
Dec 15, 2008

... that market didnt open until midday so instead we found a Maccas for brekkie then jumped on the train to central Hong Kong before coming back to Mongkok to make our way to the airport.  Next it was onto the plane to Germany- the second country for ...

A travel blog entry by mental_blank
Day 4, 18th Sep 2006, Monday, Mongkok, Hong Kong travel blog
Day 4, 18th Sep 2006, Monday
Sep 18, 2006

... March. Costs me HK$299 (about SGD60plus). It's made of leather so hopefully, will help to keep out the winds.. Then, we went to Mongkok MTR station to get a Beard Papa cream puff each and along the way, we stoped by a shop selling "lao po bing" to buy ...

A travel blog entry by samtcy
Day 3, 17th Sep 2006 (Sunday), Mongkok, Hong Kong travel blog
Day 3, 17th Sep 2006 (Sunday)
Sep 17, 2006

... ..so basically, you eat the wanton skin and fillings seperately. After our "Brunch", we headed for a shopping centre near the MOngkok MTR station, a place called Langham Place. Wow...it's HUGE! And very new!! A great contrast with it's surrounding ...

A travel blog entry by samtcy

Forum Discussions on Mongkok (3)

A few hints for first time travelers to Hong Kong
Posted on Nov 14, 2009, 13:28:59
... no "no-go" areas for visitors. At night, many areas such a Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) in Kowloon and Wanchai on Hong Kong Island are crowded and noisy, but in all the years I lived there the only trouble came from loud-mouthed drunken expats. There ...
itinery help
Posted on Mar 3, 2009, 11:50:04
... weather: This article says that it's pretty unpredictable anyway, so there is no right time to go to Singapore: In Hong Kong however, yes it is the wettest month: April to June are the wettest months, and most humid. Breathing practically becomes ...
What to do in Hong Kong
Posted on Oct 14, 2008, 13:08:48
... ;s super old, the oldest I think in the city. Sai Kung and Lei Yu Mun areas for wicked seafood. Cheap eats are pretty good around Mongkok or the Ladies Market as it's called. Do not miss the HotPot and the Peking Duck if you like duck. Oh! And ...

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