29May 2008 – You can get to eat McDonalds at cheaper prices in HK, such as a set meal ranges from HKD$17-25, so it’s about S$3.40-5. Cheap and good! I like to eat the pork/chicken chop macaroni 妞妞粉 breakfast set here. YUMMY! Must also try the grilled chicken burger, its peppery taste is Grrrrreat…

A good breakfast to kickstart
a brand new day of more eating & shopping in HK!

Being a crazy 古惑仔 (movie “Young & Dangerous”) fan, I always hope that there are many cool and suave 古惑仔s walking along the streets in HK, especially in 铜锣湾 Causeway Bay. But sad to say, I never get to bump into 陈浩南 or 山鸡… Sigh~

My “beloved” 铜锣湾. 古惑仔, where are you??!!

Still, I had a pleasant surprise at 铜锣湾 MTR station. I saw this vending machine that sells novels of my favourite author 张小娴. So cool…

A vending machine in Causeway Bay MTR station that sells
novels of my favourite author.

Bustling Causeway Bay at Times Square.

It’s time to fill our stomachs again! But unfortunately, I was feeling quite unwell due to my “monthly affair” and was feverish. Worse still, I was having a bad stomach upset. Shat! I used my 意志力 and moved on with our 买东西,吃东西 trip. So, 茶餐厅 here we come again…

Diana and her fat juicy 水饺 (prawn dumplings). Hmm~

My must-eat combination in HK:
餐肉煎蛋叮面 & 柑咭蜜.

How can I miss the fresh hot soft 菠萝油?!

Another thing that never fails to amaze me in Hong Kong, it’s their written Cantonese. Guess what this means:

3rd line from the top: Chao Gui Diu
(means Cha Kuey Tiao). Hahahaa!!

This day though the weather is not fantastic, it was drizzling since morning, but we decided that there was no time to lose, so we proceeded to 山顶 (The Peak). Before that, we took a rest at this park we passed by as we were tired from walking and I was really feeling quite unwell. While catching my breath, I captured these beautiful shots of HK high rise buildings in the daytime:

Modern HK in the day.

The funny thing is that next day we found out from the TV news it was The Peak’s 120th year anniversary and each ticket was sold at HKD 30 cents only (as of the price 120 years ago), though we missed the cheap tickets and special occasion, but lucky thing we avoided the crazy crowd, there was 6000 over people queuing in the rain since early morning!

Like 9 years ago, we are going to The Peak together. :)

You won’t believe the sight of The Peak that day… I couldn’t believe it too. Ahhhh!!!~

Foggy Peak. 朦胧不一定就美丽, 唉… 天啊!

For your information, since last September, if you want to go up to the highest viewing gallery called Sky Terrace, you have to pay for a ticket that costs HKD$20. Since there’s no view and only fog, I decided to self entertain by talking and thinking crap, suddenly I caught this hilarious sight of two couples (who don’t know each other at all) that were so matching in colours… Like what this friend in HK Audrey said, the UNO couples. Hahahaa~

The UNO couples.

You can also check out the Madam Tussaud Wax Museum. Due to time constraint, we didn’t go but managed to see a few exhibits outside the museum. Jacky Cheung looks very alike, but Bruce Lee is bad… looks more like his 替身. DUH.

非常成龙 VS. 冒牌李小龙.

At night we went to the Star Ferry Terminal 天星码头, and we both agreed that HK’s night scenery is really mesmerising.

We love HK!

Try to catch the Laser Show everyday at 8pm, you’ll get to see a different beauty of the Star Ferry Terminal.

夜晚的美丽尽在天星码头… …