Po Lin Monastery and Giant Buddha
The 2 attractions that cannot be missed at Ngong Ping is the Giant Tian Tian Buddha and Po Lin Monastery. Climbing up the flight of 286 steps, you’ll come face to face with the world’s…
View PostOn the way to Lantau Island
Eleanor and I went a little ga-ga with photos while taking the long cable car ride to Lantau Island. We took the crystal cabin cable car which was only a tad more expensive than the…
View PostShopping at Central Hong Kong
Here’s the truth, I’ve been to Hong Kong countless of times so I’ve seen most of the attractions. Since Eleanor hasn’t been to Hong Kong before, we’ll squeeze a couple in but she’s not really…
View PostMaxim Place Cityhall
Absolutely my favorite place to go for dim sum in Hong Kong. The bustling atmosphere, the great food and beautiful habour views are just some of the reasons that make this place so great. So since…
View PostHarbour Plaza North Point
We arrived to Hong Kong from Macau and checked into our hotel room. The natural thing to do next is to go look for food! I wanted my oyster sauce chicken noodles and I also…
View PostAll About HK
I’ve been receiving emails and PMs in forums about my Hong Kong trips. And I apologize if I take quite some time to reply. Usually the questions are about the same and I thought it’ll be easier…
View PostLast day in Hong Kong
Last day in Hong Kong was basically spent eating and going for a good massage before heading to the airport. Here’s the last of my HK trip… but I’m pretty sure I’d want to head…
View PostThe Peak
More shopping was in order before heading to the Victoria Peak which stands at 552m. We took the peak tram up to the top. The tram covers a distance of about 1.4 kilometres and a height…
View PostX-Japan in Hong Kong
Hong Kong food is really fab. Walk into any of there local diners and there is something there that is bound to please your taste buds. I do wish Singapore’s food standards can be better.…
View PostWisdom Path
About a 10 mins walk away from Po Lin Monastery is the Wisdom Path or also known as the Heart Sutra Inscriptions. It follows a trail through tea plantations to the foot of Lantau Peak. Here is where…
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