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Friday, 7 December 2012
Macau: Tips Ferry, Sims, CAsino
If you taking ferry to Macau, I will suggest you book early.
For people departing at Tsim Sham Tsui
Can walk from Tsim Sha Tsui exit A1 and walk towards canton road and then turn right till you see a junction and cross diagonal to the China Hong Kong city.
Turbojet from Tsim Sha Tsui and Central
cotaijet Tsim Shan Tsui
First ferry Central
Ferry from Hong Kong airport
For the first class, a simple meal will be provided and the seats will be more spacious.
For people, who want a Sim card. There are vending machines selling Sim at the ferry terminal at MAcau.
There are also buses which you can take to Casino of your choice for free. There are buses linking each casino and sometimes to places of interest. Check with the staff at the casino. I took the public bus around at times.
I visited Venetian Macao, it supposed to be the largest in the world with a canal.
For people departing at Tsim Sham Tsui
Can walk from Tsim Sha Tsui exit A1 and walk towards canton road and then turn right till you see a junction and cross diagonal to the China Hong Kong city.
Turbojet from Tsim Sha Tsui and Central
cotaijet Tsim Shan Tsui
First ferry Central
Ferry from Hong Kong airport
For the first class, a simple meal will be provided and the seats will be more spacious.
For people, who want a Sim card. There are vending machines selling Sim at the ferry terminal at MAcau.
There are also buses which you can take to Casino of your choice for free. There are buses linking each casino and sometimes to places of interest. Check with the staff at the casino. I took the public bus around at times.
I visited Venetian Macao, it supposed to be the largest in the world with a canal.
Minimum bet for jackpot starts from hk$0.05. No worries for, people who are not risk taking and just want to pull the jackpot machines.
Just insert you dollar notes, when you tired of the machine or out of luck, just collect your money and move on to the next one. You can redeem the money at those big machines that look like ATM.
Ruins of St. Paul's Cathedral
Please go there with an empty stomach. Lots of samples for you to try. Try before buying.
But for Buddhists, ask before you try the bak kwa as it may be beef bak kwa.
They are even piping hot seaweed egg rolls to try out.
Try the Portuguese egg tarts too.
Avoid the pork bun which the stall has a tv showing some idol dramas and idols visiting the stall. The pork is hard and bland. Definitely not recommended.
hong Kong : Ap Liu street 鴨寮
Step out to Ap Liu street and you will find stalls selling handphone cases and screen protector. I am not sure about the quality but the price and variety seems good.
We went up the 北河街市政大廈, it was a wet market.
You see live chickens, vegetables and fruits.
If you are not into this, just walk at ground level.
There are almost no shopping for clothes and shoes here.
Good for Buying fruits, vegetables, pastries and dried goods.
Trying to understand the cantonese.
Dried Starfish for sale.
Lots of dried goods for sale.
Dried oyster, mushrooms, fish, cuttlefish, sea cucumber, ikan bilis and a lot more.
Quite amazed at their collection of dried goods.
their dried shrimps have small, medium, large.
As big the prawn we see in the wanton in Hong Kong. (bottom right photo)
They even have dried duck wings. (middle right photo)
Lot of bakeries.
My parents bought the wife's biscuit from here and I enjoyed my mango desserts
Garang Guni?
SEcond hand market.
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Hong Kong : Christmas
Christmas in Hong Kong
isquare
Citygates
harbourcity
Lee gardens at Causeway bay
Lee gardens at Causeway bay
Sky garden at lee gardens. Nothing much to see.
Hong Kong Winterfest 2012.
Tiffany & co christmas.
Just right beside central station, exit K.
Lego Christmas at times square
Tsim sha Tsui
Langham Place
Random places
Hong kong : Shopping at pharmacy, h&M, esprit and tips
Shopping at H&M. According to people, H&M is cheaper and the variety is better at Hong Kong. I am not really sure about that as I don't visit Singapore H&M often.
I visited two branches in Singapore, the one at Langham place and the other one at Tsui Sha Tsui, at Canton Road.
The one at Tsim Sha Tsui is definitely bigger with teenagers and kid's clothings, will definitely recommended that. Petite girls can buy from the teenages' range too.
But Langam Place has freebies and privileges for tourist at other shops, not for H&M. I received a small laneign sample this time.
Hong KOng is full of shops selling beauty products and makeup.
I was attracted to Sanrio stuff so I bought some.
My mum bought Olay and Loreal stuff at 40-50% cheaper than Singapore price.
2B slimming products are cheaper in Hong Kong too.
Meiji collagen can be bought at hk$188, which is around $30. I think in Singapore, it retails for around $60.
28 Granville Rd Tsim Sha Tsui b2 exit. around 5-10minutes walk.
They have a larger variety and supposedly cheaper Sasa and Bonjour,hence the place is very very crowded with locals and foreigners. I was pushed around quite often.
Not allowed to try the perfumes, so try it elsewhere and buy it from here.
We bought shu Uemera makeup base at 40% cheaper compared to Singapore price.
The queue is super long. Take turns to queue and shop.The more expensive and branded products (clinque, estee lauder, laneign, shu uemera and etc) and perfumes are kept at the counter,so plan what you are going to buy and take notes of prices at Bonjour or other shops before coming here to buy as you do not want to come here and queue again.
The people here are not exactly friendly or helpful.
Most important, payment in cash only.
Foudn this sportshouse which sell sports products at quite good price. The cons, limited size, the shoes I like do not have my size.
Passed by it while walking to avenue of stars using the underpass from sheraton
Cute things to buy.
Esprit factory outlets.
I am not a fan of Esprit but the price is much cheaper than singapore. A good place to get basic and good quality stuff.
Esprit was having an extra 40% for some items, minimum 3 items purchased.
I managed to get Esprit tee at s$10, shorts and denim skirts at around S$20+.
I think is a good buy as the quality is good.
Kai Seng Commercial Centre,4-6 Hankow Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Opening Hours Daily: 10am - 10:30pm
MTR to Tsim Sha Tsui Station (Exit E)
Hollywood Plaza, 610 Nathan Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Opening Hours 11am - 11pm, Monday - Thursday; 11am - Midnight, Friday - Sunday
Other outlets are at
Citygates at Tung Chung top floor
China Hongkong city (FErry terminal to Macau) at 1st floor and 3rd floor.
Citygates outlet used to be favourite, now it is getting very crowded and messy
There are 1 outlet at north point and another at new terrorities.
BRanded goods should be cheaper in Hong Kong due to favourable exchange rate and also no tax is being charged.
However, do your research before buying.
Hong kong has a lot big shopping malls, like harbour city, times squares. Most of them have discount or privileges for tourist. Check with the information counter before making your purchases.
Mango and Zara should be cheaper in Hong kong too.
and if you are going to markets, fa yeun, mongkok, temple street or ya liu street. Remember to be thicked skinned and bargain.
I did not manage to visit Lai Chi Kok, the wholesale fashion market as they were closed on the day I visited, Sunday.
Have fun. :D
Remember to bring your own recyclable shopping bags as they do charge for shopping bags in hong kong
Cheap shopping.
shopping at mongkok: Ladies market and Argyle
Hong kong : Macdonalds and KFC
I never try but I just find the Ginerbread latte cute.
I visited KFC, because my dad is a fan of KFC. It is worth going to as there are so many things to try out which is not available in Singapore.
They have the eight layers burger, flava roast chicken burger with bacon, hot wings with 3 flavour, mushroom rice, shark fins soup,baked chicken, criton hot tea.
The 3 flavour differs by a bit, the shark fins soup is a bit too salty.
The rest is good. My favourite is hot wings and the baked chicken.
They provide plastic gloves for people who ordered the fried chicken.
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