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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Hong Kong (23/7/2016 - 27/7/2016)

Finally, my wish to visit Hong Kong came true! All thanks to Cathay Pacific for having awesome deals for certain credit cards! My flight ticket was only RM780 inclusive of 30kg baggage allowance back and forth! Hence, my mum agreed that we should go HK! 

Was pretty excited because I've never been there before. Our flight was at 9 something a.m so excused our tired faces. 

Day 1 - to Hong Kong







Our room for the next four nights. I've heard many stories from others saying HK's hotel rooms are very small, it's true. Even their queen size bed also very small.

Cosy bathroom.


Most of our meals are introduced by someone so we didn't get the trouble of finding what to eat each day.


Mak Man Kee Noodle shop at Jordan.


First meal of the day! Wan ton mee! 


Next to the noodle shop was this famous Australian Dairy shop, so we drop by to have their famous steam milk.


After our meal, we went to the famous tourist attraction, Avenue of Stars (香港星光大道)! Nothing much la to be honest because there were having renovations.






Day 2 - Ngong Ping 360 (昂坪360) and Lantau Island (大屿山)

Had breakfast at a random cha chan teng!













Dinner at Kam's Roast Goose (甘牌燒鵝)!

Couldn't forget that meal until now! Definitely will eat again when I return to HK!

Day 3 - Macau

Waiting the ferry to Macau!

The whole journey from HK to Macau took around 1 hour if i'm not mistaken. There's free shuttle buses to all hotel in Macau, so we boarded the one to Venetian!


Such pretty interior!




Must eat Portuguese tart from Macau! It tasted so crispy on the outside but soft inside.

The famous tourist attraction, Ruins of St. Paul (大三巴牌坊).

It was burning hot and stuffy in Macau! Too many people around that area because of the souvenir shops.


Spotted random stalls selling curry fishball. Macau's version was so much nicer compare to HK.

Day 4 - Disneyland

Let the photos do the talking.






















Tired and sweaty face while waiting for the night parade.




Till next time, HK.

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