Friday, August 6, 2010

Hong Kong & Macau



This is pretty long post, so be prepared,
although they are mostly photos. ^^

Taking the Skybus from One Utama to LCCT,
thanks to 力跃哥 for driving us there. ^^

Daddy and bro on the bus

Mum and Qing
*peace*

Grabbing Hong along so that I wouldn't be alone, haha

Stupid me took this stupid picture, haha
There's absolutely no meaning in this >.<

Air Asia, now everyone can fly~
Yeah, thanks to it,
we're going to Hong Kong!

Yup, we've arrived in Hong Kong.
I didn't realize that Hong Kong uses traditional Chinese characters until I arrived there.
I thought that Taiwan was the only place that uses tradition characters.

The first glimpse of the streets Hong Kong.
They use a lot of lights.

My first breakfast in Hong Kong.
It's so oily!
But we don't have 猪趴包 in Malaysia, so I had to try it.
I'm not very good in eating oily meat though >.<

We went all the way up the mountains to look at the whole HK scenery,
and it was pretty awesome.

 
The most memorable thing about the peak was this though,
the spelling error, hahaha!

We passed by this unique building,
and do you know what it is?
The famous 红勘! 
Where singers such as Jolin and Leehom have their concerts whenever they go to HK.

We took a stroll at 星光大道 and my family took a picture beside Bruce Lee.


Sorry about the picture,
it should be turned clockwise so that you can see whose hands are those.
Those hand prints belong to Jackie Chan, by the way.

Back to 星光大道 again that night.
This statue reminds me of the Oscar,
although this statue is a She, not a He.

A shot of HK night view.

Hahaha, by looking at this photo,
can you guess where I was?
Disneyland!!!
My first photo of Disneyland was given to the Little Mermaid,
because she is my favorite Disney princess ^^

We were lucky,
when we got into Disneyland, 
there was a parade going on.

The best part of the parade was the appearance of the Little Mermaid!
She's ssooooo beautiful...
*drools*

The buildings in Disneyland are pretty awesome, right?
It makes you feel as if you're in another world.

We played a game something related to Buzz Lightyear,
and all we needed to do was use the gun in Hong's hand
to shoot the Xs on the bad guys.
Easy enough?

Then we took a boat ride called A Small Small World.
During the ride,
you see little dolls from different culture all around the world singing
the song It's a Small Small World in different languages.

Then, another boat ride through the human made forest.
What's interesting about this boat ride is that we had to choose between three tour guides,
Cantonese, Chinese, and English.
We understand and speak all three, so which should we choose?
After deliberating, we decided to choose English.
Reason:
If we choose Cantonese, Hong and Qing can't really catch up,
if we choose Chinese, we have to squeeze with the many, many Chinese from China,
if we choose English, there are only a few people.
So which tour guide would you choose?

A visit at Tarzan's tree house.

Sleeping Beauty's castle at night.
Everyone's waiting for the last show of Disneyland - fireworks.

To be honest, the fireworks were the best that I've ever watched.
The best part about Disneyland is that no matter how old you are, 
five or fifty,
when you're in there, you're in a totally different world,
a world that you've forgotten for a long time - a world of your childhood.

Wei Qing ate this twice in HK.
Rice+Egg+Luncheon Meat = simple but delicious.
Maybe I should cook this in Vietnam, haha.

Arrived at Ocean Park,
the place that we always see in HK drama series.

A look at the view of parts of Ocean Park,
we only played on one of the rides,
because we wanted to spend more time on looking at the animals.

This, is a lazy seal, of course.

Jellyfish!
The one moment that I saw so many jellyfish in my life.

Pretty~~~

I honestly don't know what this is called, 
but it has beautiful fur.

Panda! It's adorable,
we spent minutes staring at it eating.

Waiting for the performance to start...

It's amazing how well trained the dolphins are.

Jolin 式鞍马?!
Haha, just kidding.

绵绵冰....
One of the foods that I miss so much,
it's soooo delicious!

My breakfast on the day we went to Macau,
I love the macaroni+ham+abalone+hot soup,
yummy!

A very uniquely designed building 
- gold, silver, and bronze.

Lisboa casino, owned by the richest man in Macau.
By the way, he's 88 years old this year and he has four wives.

Arrived at Macau Tower,
the tallest tower in, Macau, obviously, haha.
See the border around outside?
If you dare, you can walk around the tower.

An idea of how walking around the Macau Tower looks like.
I would do it, if I had the time and money,
would you?

Then, our dear tour guide brought us to another floor,
with see through glass on the ground.
We were allowed to stand/sit/do anything you want on the glass.
The goal was to make feel scared,
because it's so high and you think the glass isn't strong enough to hold your weight.

Apparently, we weren't very afraid.
Hahaha

Next stop, St. Paul Church's ruins.
The only part remaining is the main entrance.

*Ka chak!*
A photo for memories.

Oh oh oh!
I didn't realize the significance of this building my dad told me,
"That's the hotel where Zhao Min's boyfriend is gonna work."
So, here is a photo to show how the hotel looks like.

Hong took a photo beside the English guard of the hotel where we're waiting for our bus.

Last dessert in HK,
although it looked pretty,
it wasn't that delicious T.T

Last view of HK streets.
So long, Hong Kong!
You were amazing,
I'll miss you loads!


p/s:
Luckily for me, when I was the HK airport,
I saw this
An advertisement of Jolin!
Hahaha.

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