Part 1: Hong Kong

I guess I am indebted with you guys on details of my Hong Kong trip and millions of pictures report right? Let’s start by giving a big thank you to my friends for giving me their best regards. [received sms from YanChao, WenNi, JianKai and not forgetting best wishes from Lisa, Ber, Jasmine, Pei Fun, KarNee, PinYin and others]


☆═━┈ The Journey ┈━═☆

My mummy woke me up at 3am and guess what?
I forgot to brush teeth *hehe (><") * It was not my fault, the impact of unwelcoming sudden wake up call caused me to forget my daily routine. Oh once again you guys (T_T) touched me *aww so sweet* when I read your messages at 3am~ I still can’t believe you woke up purposely to send a text asking me to take care.


First picture of the trip. The morning view through the window of a plane is breathtaking.

We reached at around 12pm and the first thing we did was EAT. There were actually more dishes than this but my dad keep saying "hello, eat your food not take pictures of it". We had this lunch at Lychee Garden Restaurant (Metro Park Hotel Mongkok).

After lunch, we took a stroll down Lai Chi Kok Road all the way down to Nathan Road. There were many blocks of building and way too much of flashy light sign board.

*wohoo* After a very tiring walk, we explored into an underground cafe- Cafe de Coral [cool huh? Hong Kong cafe or restaurant are mostly hidden from the public eye] Hong Kong is also famous for their milk tea aka "naai cha" which tasted very good *haha* :3

This part I love alot to talk about~!!! Modern Toilet is a cafe/restaurant which have a theme concept on well, toilets/bathroom. This particular cafe is located at Portland Street [for those who wish to visit bear in mind that it's on the 3rd floor]

The ambience of the busy restaurant which was filled with mostly teens.


The walls are decorated with toilet seats covers. Can you name the countries?




They even decorated the ceiling with big red plungers. [cute huh?]


*Oh* There were urinal bowls on this huge wall. And the colour changing interval was between every minute.


The table is a concept of a bath tub and the chairs are real toilet seats which could actually open.


*TA DA* empty toilet~! [do you think there will actually be shit inside?]


Even the menu is so utterly cute~! *kawaii neh~*



Male and Female :D


*mouth watering food* I ordered a bowl of noodles with teriyaki chicken, a cup of honey milk and CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM (which look like shit)


Step outside the building and you will see this HUGE tv screen and the advertisment of Modern Toilet


See? The amount of people in Hong Kong who doesn't need to sleep at night~* By the way, we reached Langham Place.


So here we are at Langham Place called Long Ho Fong. The mall is built with modern interior design with plently of glass as wall.


Inside Langham Place/Long Ho Fong, located at the top floor is "The Sky Bar". Sky Bar is decorated by blue skies theme. *so romantic right? prefer for a couple's night out*


The ceiling's fake sky is moveable.


Don't mind this picture.. I just love the chairs and the design.


One of the events held in Langham Place.


Ok this is another attraction at Langham Place, is a fortune telling machine which will match your horoscope. The above machine is my star- Capricorn.

There will be 4 selection of how you want your fortune to be told. Love, Money, Career, or General. Of course I pressed LOVE.. its more important than money/career/general.


The Capricorn Fortune-Telling Machine will start flashing different colours and when the machine stop flashing.. that colour will be your fortune. I picked LOVE and my colour was "Blue".

After an exhausted day of walking around Langham Place, we decided to hang out for a quick dinner at Chee Kei. This is a picture of the information that was displayed at their restaurant.

Just the display of the table.


Inside the restaurant.


This is what we ordered. One bowl of Chee Kei's crab congee and noodles.


*mmm yummy* the crab congee was awesome and it came with a crab meat removal tool.


Wonder if you ever seen this type of teapot in those Hong Kong movies.


*aww* so sweet (a big advertisement sign board for an online game).


The famous Hong Kong "smelly tofu". In Hong Kong, stinky tofu is a trademark street food, along with fishballs and beef balls.


This pictures is from our second day in Hong Kong. (^^) can you spot the two shop that I love~ Sasa and Body Shop.

This is our tour bus~* Super clean and very cold.

Breakfast- Polo Bun and Milk Tea (located at Mongkok). Not too sweet or tasteless so I suggest that you guys try this shop *erm* but I don't know how to read the chinese words for the name of this shop.


My parents ordered eggs, sausages and noodles with ham. *mm, I'm sure you are hungry now*

After breakfast, we rushed to Harbour City for a long shopping spree. I am not sure if I remember correctly but Harbour City is located at Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui. This is the fantastic view from a window inside the mall.


See how clear the sky looks like? When I look upon the sky it feels so heavenly.


Huge shopping mall with 700 shops. And our whole family went for lunch at Canton Deli.
OMG! Pictures of more food.. (><)

Love the decorations of the restaurant.


One of the promotions.


*ahh* one of the best lunch I had in Hong Kong.

-random picture- *haha* =p
Our tour guide Mr Andy.. *hehe* He was trying to explain to us about Disneyland. And I kept disturbing him.

Once we reached Disneyland.. It was raining.. like cats and dogs! (T_T) bad luck.

Wait wait~* There will be part 2 of my Hong Kong report but my fingers could only type so much. *phew* That was such a long post, thank you guys for having the patience to read through my entire post. Please bear with me until I have the time to upload Part 2: Hong Kong

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2 Response to "Part 1: Hong Kong"

  1. WeiPin says:
    July 18, 2009 at 12:32 AM

    OMG plunger!

  2. CandiceIceY says:
    July 18, 2009 at 10:35 PM

    (=_=)" ya you like it? ...

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