jux woke up from a short nap...
met up wif the sisters jux now @ J8 Cafe Cartel... had a nice chat.. sorry i was quite tired.. from the overhaul last night... but i was listening intently to all that you all were saying ;op
thks to suling for the presents from Taiwan.. hehe... congrats to Tianxin too for your wedding preparations... enjoy every single moment of it ok! Danlin.... take gd care of urself ok! hope the events company will convert u to full time reeeel soon... Ah Yan... you take gd care of yourself ok? msg me after your driving practical ok? and enjoy your BKK trip too ok! don forget to help me buy things ok? hehehehe.... miss you all....
leaving for dear's house in a short while... still packing my luggage.. hopefully i din leave antg out.. tonight dear's dad gonna send us off @ the airport.. hehe...
still quite tired now... aiming to catch a short nap when i reach dear's place later... hehe....
another 12 more hrs to my flight!!! HK, here i come!!!
don miss me k.. i will be back on thu night... heheh.....
PLACES TO VISIT :
Victoria Harbour Tour
• Single circuit of harbour takes one hour.
• Hourly pick up times: 11:05am–9:05pm daily from any Star Ferry pier, located at Tsim Sha Tsui, Central, Wan Chai and Hung Hom.
• Price: HK$40–$150 adults, HK$36–$135 children and seniors.
Tsim Sha Tsui Historic Clock Tower, Avenue of Stars & Symphony of Lights
• From Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier turn right and head east.
• The best vantage points to watch the show are Avenue of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade or aboard sightseeing boat in Victoria Harbour.
Tsim Sha Tsui - A Shopper's Paradise
• From Tsim Sha Tsui Star Ferry Pier, walk left to Harbour City and Canton Road or straight ahead to explore other areas in Tsim Sha Tsui like Nathan Road or Granville Road.
• Explore Harbour City, Hong Kong’s largest shopping mall with hundreds of local and international stores. Most shops close at 9pm.
• Stroll along Canton Road, the perfect place to pick up designer wear.
• Head to Nathan Road's famous Golden Mile which bustles with shoppers day and night. It's renowned for its colourful neon-lit shops, hotels, restaurants and night spots. Most shops close at 10pm.
• Take in the factory outlets along Granville Road, a must for bargain shoppers.
Victoria Peak
• Bus 6X or 66 from Stanley Plaza (Ma Hang Estate Public Transport Interchange). Alight at Cheung Kong Centre in Central. Walk to the Lower Peak Tram terminus on Garden Road.
• Take the Peak Tram up to The Peak.
Lan Kwai Fong
• popular, fun place to hang out with its loose-tie, hair-down, upscale drinking and dining. This warren of lanes buzzes with bistros, bars, pubs and restaurants with alfresco dining. It’s a party atmosphere every night of the week. One block away, are bars, cafes and restaurants on Wyndham Street.
• Walk from the Lower Peak Tram Terminus to Queen’s Road Central, turn left at D’Aguilar Street and walk uphill to Lan Kwai Fong.
Yau Ma Tei and Mong Kok
• Find bargain-priced trendy fashion and casual wear on Fa Yuen Street, stores open 11am–9:30pm daily.
• Prince Edward MTR Station, take Exit B1 and then walk east along Prince Edward Road West to Flower Market Road.
• Jordan MTR Exit C2.
Causeway Bay
• A ride aboard a street tram is definitely a must-do during your visit to Hong Kong. The trams have trundled along Hong Kong Island since 1904.
• Causeway Bay is the most popular shopping area on Hong Kong Island.
• Here, there are many large department stores and shopping malls featuring a stunning array of goods. Everything that you could possibly want is for sale here. In some shopping malls, whole floors are devoted to different themes, such as ladies’ fashion, men's wear, children's clothing, sportswear, electronic goods, toys, souvenirs and restaurants..
• Central MTR Exit C, board trams headed for Shau Kei Wan. Alight at Percival Street.
• Board the tram at the back, pay when you alight from the front.
Saturday, December 03, 2005
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