i went to Hong Kong, but it was a very short trip, it's like a 2 nights trip. we reached there late at night and left early two days later. don't ask me why. i wasn't there alone, i was there with some colleagues. it wasn't a very nice trip though because some people wasted my time and spoilt the whole plan. if not, i believe it's going to be a good one.
well you see, i decided to walk around alone the next day but this one gal wanted to go with me. so i gave her a wake up call at around 10:30am. by 11:30am i'm done, and so i believe that she's done too. called her and she said that she's still on the bed. what the hell! so i asked her if she still wants to go, otherwise i'm going alone. she said yes, asked me to give her a few minutes. how dumb of me for waiting, i should just leave her and go by myself. so another friend of mine and i waited for her. then one by one started calling and said that they wanted to go with us, asked us to wait. and so we waited and waited and waited and guess what, we only left the hotel at around 1:30pm. gosh, so much time wasted.
went to Mong Kok right away and these bunch of people just kept wasting my time. they spent like hours in this one place and they bought nothing. i then walked by myself and so unfortunate, we met again later. they decided to go to the Ladies' Market and i followed. Ladies' Market is just like our Petaling Street, they sell the same thing throughout the whole stretch of that street. i looked at my watch, it's almost 7pm. decided to leave to the Avenue of Stars to catch the light show, A Symphony of Lights at 8pm. told them that i wanted to leave but according to them, we're reaching the end of the street. and some of them wanted to see the light show too. so alright, i waited again. by the time they're done, i looked at my watch and it's already 8:05pm. oh well, good bye my light show. then one of them, my senior colleague said, "i'm sorry if we're stopping you from your plan". duh!! you know, there's like so much to say about them but i'm sooo mad thinking about it, so to cut it short, that's the story. next time i should just go out by myself and not wait for people like them. wasted my time and spoilt my plan. arrghhh!!!
everything in Hong Kong seems to be quite cheap except for their food. but it's ok for me coz i'm the type who don't mind spending on food, i...guess
some pics...
Took MTR (Mass Transit Railway) from Tsim Sha Tsui to Mong Kok.
Buses.
Esprit.
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Image 2.
Hey, it's Kwon Sang Woo.
Sang Woo again, handsome yo..
Food...
Food again.. Eww...cows' part (top left), yucks..
Curry fishball - HK$5.
Fish meat 'siu mai' - HK$5.
Image 3.
Image 4.
Taxi.
Image 5.
Wow, what a name. Babi-la.. =P
Wonton noodles for dinner - HK$18. i tell you, it's super nice. and in Malaysia, the dumplings are usually filled with pork, but there dumplings are usually filled with shrimp. good for me coz i don't like pork. yummy...
Red bean and ice lemon tea - HK$16 and HK$12 respectively.
"Thong sui" time; red bean soup - HK$13.
Black sesame - HK$15; looks a lil disgusting but it's super nice man.
Papaya tapioca, forgot how much.
Chocolate milk (nice) and soya bean milk; commonly seen in the HK drama series.
Marlboro Ultra Lights - HK$30. that’s like RM15, very very expensive but i bought it because of the box.
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