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Monday 3 December 2012

Hong kong : Jusco living and convenience store 7-11 and k circle

http://www.jusco.com.hk/eng/10_plaza/index_shop.htm
Just like daiso in singapore. Most item are hk$12 so is slightly cheaper than s$2. They have more variety as they have other pricing.
Bought some simple toys for my nieces and some miscellaneous but light stuff.
I went to one in between mongkong and yau ma tei.
For Yau ma tei MTR, exit by A1 and just walk in the direction of the traffic.
Will take around 5-10minutes.
Address : 3/F, Chong Hing Square, 601 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong

 Their selection of instant food just put Singapore to shame.
I do need to buy some food at 7-11 as I need to rush around for work.
The selection is not good and the price is not as good too.
Quite cute, they called it "ding a meal".
I did try out the mexican chicken wings, it was good. Tender and juicy.


 Mexican chicken wing. More food and drinks avaiable at K-circle or 7-11.

Interesting snacks.
Curry snow peas?
Kiwi Jolly Sandy?
Almond Toblerone? 
and battery powered heat packs.

K-circle has some UNO promotion going on. We get to pick some lucky draw with every hk$20 spend. It was quite fun as we won 2 packets of Haribo sweets and free tissues with UNO designs with any purchase.
I bought the Criton Ice cream, it contains bits of Critons. I love it as I prefer icecream with fruity flavours.
Puccho( like hi-chew but more interesting) has so much more flavours. Buying for my students to try it out.
The magazine Jessica, cost hk$20 was giving out free MCM pouches. So we bought a few.


Hong kong: Stylo tuition centres



Hongkong Style Tuition Centre. 
Celebrity status for their tutors. 

Sunday 2 December 2012

Hong kong : Lan fong yuen 蘭芳園


I visited the Tsim Sha Tsui Branch. Exit from G or F from Tsim Sha Tsui MTR. Walk to Chung King Mansion and go down a flight of escalators to the woodhouse.

Main Branch: No2. Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong
Second Branch: No4-6 Gage Street, Central, Hong Kong
Third Branch: 26 Chung King Mansion, No. 36-44, Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong

I went around 4+, there was no crowd. I just walked in with my family. I don't remember
the price but it should be $10+ per pax.


Their famous stocking milk tea. Remember to add some sugar.
Interesting lamp make of bottles.
The shop has vintage decoration with quotations and photos of starlets plastered on the walls. 


Chicken cutlet noodles 雞扒撈丁 Yummy. The chicken is tender and crispy. Must try.
Hong Kong Style French Toast 咖央西多士. We tried this since a lot of people were ordering. French toast done just right with a bit of butter. Yummy.
Hong Kong Style 'Piggy' Bun 奶油豬. We ordered this by accident as we just point to a photo plastered on the table. Simple but it taste delicious. The bread is toasted to perfection and the butter and condense milk is a perfect match.
Chicken wings noodles. My dad ordered this. He said it is good too.

I will definitely visit this place again. Like the decoration and the food although the staff seems to be very busy and not very friendly.


Hong Kong : Taste Supermarket at Tung chung and Wellcome

Yes. I love supermarkets when travelling. Large variety of snacks at reasonable price.
Even shopping at supermarket is fun.






Basement one of citygates outlet.
Love this super big supermarket. Lots of things to see and buy.
I enjoyed it more than the outlets shopping.
It usually cheaper than 7-11 and k-circle.
some of the sweets like ricola was much cheaper than Singapore price.
Can find a large variety of instant noodles, sweets, snacks, fruits and drinks.
Buy some to try it out and have fun.
Tried the salmon sushi because my friend told me hongkong salmon sushi is very nice. Definitely better standard than singapore supermarket sushi, on par with sakae.

Visited the wellcome supermarket near to my hotel. 
Look at the interesting flavours of chips, drinks, pretz and sweets.
bought some home to try. Some of them are from taste supermarket and 7-11 and k-circle.
Puccho is slightly cheaper than Singapore prices.
My students who had graduated will be quite sad.

CitySuper.
Chunky kit kat in cookies and creams.
More Puccho. My students love them.


Citysuper.
Fruits. The durians are quite expensive. 
Look at how beautiful their sandwiches and wraps are.


there is one supermarket I did not manage to visit, Parknshop.

Thursday 29 November 2012

Hong kong airport transfer and sim card 3G and non-3G

Counter to buy Octopus card. There are two counters available.


If you are bringing your parents, there is a senior citizens card for aged 65 and above. They get to travel at half price.

http://www.mtr.com.hk/eng/homepage/cust_index.html
Can be used to calcuate cost and time of each ride.


If you are taking the bus, just turn right after this and walk down a slope and turn right and all the bus including A21 can be found there.


More information.


I bought the hk$48 for my dad as this contains no 3g function and is the cheapest.

For people interested in the 3g sim, can try one2free. I believed is the cheapest around at hk$88
It is better to ask them to activate the 7days unlimited internet access before you leave the counter, it will cost hk$78 and the remainder hk$10 can make around 100 minutes of phone calls. They have one hour and one day package but is just not worth it.
Hkd $78 for 7 days unlimited
Hkd$28 for 1 day unlimited
Hk$8 for 1 hour unlimitedGood if you are travelling in a group. Can always keep in touch.
Remember to bring extra phone for sg sim card, just a normal hp without 3g will do as whatsapp with singapore number can be used even when you insert the hk sim card.
top up voucher of denomination of hk$50 or hk$100 are available at the counter.
I don't think is necessary unless you intend to have lengthy chats.

go to the departure hall, 7th floor, lane G, IOIO shop. Arrival hall is 5th floor, so just take the lift or escalator up to the 7th floor.
just ask for the hk$88 sim and ask the person to activate the 7day unlimited internet access. If you don't activate this service, the 3G service is going to cost you a lot and the value will be gone.
More information.
Hong kong 3g sim card

Update: My friend bought Sim Card at hk$60 from chinamobile. Is much cheaper at less than hk$10 per day for unlimited and balance can be used for calls. However, the network is 2G, so it will be slightly slower. Will be good if you want to save money and don't mind the slower network.


Remember to grab some maps on the way out. Sometimes the hp seems to have problems loading and hard copy come in useful.
Is good to get a 3g sims as can use to do research on the various locations opening hours and how to reach the place. Use the map app available in most hp to plan the walking route. Hong kong MTR station has a lot of exits so it is very important to get out from the correct exit.
Can download some free and useful maps on your hp.



Find this very useful for trams or ding ding che travel. just download it.
Hong kong Tram map

Thursday 22 November 2012

Bangkok Accomodation reviews: Holiday Inn Express, Lud d, Pathuwan Princess hotel and hostel

I tried out the newly opened Holiday Inn express located less than 5 minutes away from the national stadium BTS station. A few minutes walk from Lud b.
Lub b can be seen from the station so just walk down the stairs and walk towards lud b and a few more buildings down is the holiday inn express.
National Stadium station is located 10-15 minutes from Chinatown and is just a station from Siam Square.
I usually walk home after shopping at the street market outside siam square.
Holiday Inn Express room. The room is spacious.
There are at least 3 universal charging socket so there is not a need for travel adaptor.
Two kind of pillows available, firm and soft.
There is no bathtub but the only bad thing is the shower water and temperature is hard to control. The water flow is pathetic and the temperature is hard to control.
Ample lightings around the room too.
Will stay here again as the price is almost same as lud b but much cheaper than pathuwan princess.
However, there are so many upcoming hotels. I will be tempted to try them out.
The reception. There are 3 lifts that go can very fast speed.
Two computers for use.
Free wifi is available but for two devices only.
Breakfast.
There is slight variation for the cooked food. Bread, pastries, fruits and fruit juices are available.
The plus point is the bread and coffee can be packed to be eaten in your room or while walking to the train station

  
I stayed on 21st floor. The view from my room
Night view from my room


The building

The housekeeping was extremely neat. She placed my items neatly and even folded my clothes and arranged them nicely.

The lobby and corridor.
They have vending machines for people who need a midnight snacks.
A trolley and also bellboy (security guards) who will helped you call for taxi and carry your luggage.

The view from the entrance of holiday inn express.


Girls Hostel




Lud b is more of a hostel. I book a bed at the dormitory and also a ensuite room.
Free wifi but limited to 1 per pax. 
I don't really like the staff, i asked the staff for help to make a phone call to book a massage. The person said they can't do that for me. I asked for the cost of using the public phone and he told be something like 20baht.
You expect me to pay like s$0.80 for a local phone call at a public phone. They were not very friendly to me and my friends. 
There is no lifts.
The ensuite room has two small cubicles, one for bathing and one for toilet business.
The sink is outside of the two cubicles,  the water will spill out at times and the room is a bit small.
Their  concept is interesting with facilities like movie room, washing machines and cute slogans but holiday inn express is more value for money as they provide breakfast.

PAthuwan Princess. Welcome drink and big and nice reception. The lift is much slower than Holiday Inn express.


The room. Spacious and clean.
With a bathtub. Power water supply and easy to control temperature.
I did not booked the package with breakfast as it will cost $20+ more, decide to just find my own breakfast as the room is already quite ex.
The toilet with the see through window but no worries, there is curtain.
Quite like the brightly lighted room as I don't like dark rooms.

Bangkok free and easy: Yaowarat Chinatown (best place to shop for accessories)

Chinatown or Yaowarat is different in the morning and night.
Morning=shopping heaven
Night=food heaven

Just tell the taxi driver Yaowarat or chinatown.
Main thing to get here is accessories. bags, hair accessories, earrings, necklaces, cases.
Is cheaper to buy in bulk.
The accessories price when bought in bulk can be half price or even cheaper compared to singapore prices.

We dropped off somewhere around here and start looking for the shopping street. It is quite easy to spot as you can see rows of accessories and bags and dried goods.
They sell a lot of snacks, can buy home as souvenirs. Lot of similar stalls claiming that they are authentic. I have no idea which one is authentic.





Poor little bear.

Save the bear
Soft toys on sale

Hello Kitty Fans


Roadside stalls. Try at you own risk.
Hair accessories
More hair accessories
BAGs. Medium size are around 200baht.


Accessories? Haha, cartier!
Handphone dust stopper and case

Bird on your hair?
more hair accessories, hats and skirts


Random
RAndoms
my loots

my loots