(1 day to ayu!)
another early flight~ kossy stayed over my place and we all woke up at 3.30am to get ready. my luggage is huge.. i think i actually brought a lot of useless things cos i didn't expect HK to be SO HOT! mummy is also coming along cos she booked the almost-same-time flight to phnom penh. we dragged our luggage downstairs to flag a cab at 4.15am. :| luckily a cab came quite quickly.. no long waiting... after reaching the airport, we checked in and walked around abit, looking at perfume and alcohol and had my first encounter with Toastbox. i tried the peanut butter thick toast. it was quite nice but i think it wld have been nicer if it was the Skippy roasted honey nut peanut butter~ :x
so its up up and away! we checked out this Jet magazine in the plane andthey had a page dedicated to teach passengers some languages spoken in the asia countries... included thai, chinese, vietnam(-ese)?, cantonese, etc etc.. we learnt a few "gong dong wah" from there... LOL. "chee saw hai binn douuu" + "tek si chaim hai binn douuu", etc. there was one which taught us how to say "do you speak english". it was damn hilarious and was obviously NOT written by a chinese cos the pronouciation was all crap! listened to a few ayu songs and we finally knocked-out. woke up in a while to find out we are approaching HK!! touched down on HK ground at 10.21am!




we went to check out the merchandise queue... or rather.. kossy helped me to check out the merchandise queue.. heh.. thank babe! and it was fricking long!!!!!!!! and the merchandise stall wasn't even set up yet... (as according to kossy) so we dragged our luggage to take the MTR (YES, we took the MTR to our hotel ALL the way in Yaumatei) to our hotel.
We took the MTR to Kowloon (as told by the control station guy) where there is suppose to be a shuttle bus to our hotel... we wondered around Kowloon station and found out later the buses don't go to our hotel... the bus that does only comes in about an hour... we were both too tired and exhausted to wait, so we gave up and took a cab! lucky i printed out the map to our hotel cos the cab driver didn't understand what we were saying at all... arrived at our dodgy-looking hotel and checked in to find ONLY A SUPER-SINGLE BED IN A DOUBLE ROOM! :*(
We took the MTR to Kowloon (as told by the control station guy) where there is suppose to be a shuttle bus to our hotel... we wondered around Kowloon station and found out later the buses don't go to our hotel... the bus that does only comes in about an hour... we were both too tired and exhausted to wait, so we gave up and took a cab! lucky i printed out the map to our hotel cos the cab driver didn't understand what we were saying at all... arrived at our dodgy-looking hotel and checked in to find ONLY A SUPER-SINGLE BED IN A DOUBLE ROOM! :*(
after mourning and ranting and convincing ourselves that the room "isn't that bad", we went out for lunch~
looking for a place to eat was a chore... there were restaurants and cafes everywhere... but they all looked dodgy and... not very clean... (fine.. i'm fussy) we walked and walked and walked all the way from Yaumatei (where our hotel is) to Mongkok (one MTR away). we saw Hung Heung (famous lao po bing), many many familiar and unfamiliar shops, got stuck at a clothes + accessories shop called Maple, bought clothes+accessories, almost starved to death... and finally moved on to continue looking for lunch.. but just before lunch... someone found her chou chou toufu....
we finally decided on this cafe for lunch.. it was quite crowded. our first encounter in a hk cafe... the menu was all in traditional chinese (or rather cantonese) and we didn't know what to order at all! ended up with this horrible mixture of curry fishballs and chicken wings with noodles in satay soup base. :x luckily we ordered another prawn wanton noodle...
we walked around a bit after lunch and rushed into the first Hui Lau Shan we saw!!! overwhelmed by the variety of desserts.. we didn't know what to order...
after freshening up and getting a bit of rest, we made our way to The Peak!



we walked, climbed up slopes, turned into gardens and corners, and we finally found The Peak Tram! AND THE SUPER LONG QUEUE! :( i think it's becos it was a saturday... as we were both reluctant to spend time queuing up, we decided to leave and come back during one of the weekdays... and off we go to Causeway Bay for shopping~ Upon reaching Causeway Bay, we saw this! 義順牛奶公司 (Yee Shun Milk Company) we later found out that this place is famous for its 双皮炖奶 (loosely translated as "2 skin steamed milk"). we also found a branch near our hotel... anyway, we went in for dinner... ordered a 双皮炖奶 and a 猪扒公仔面加蛋. maybe cos we were both hungry from the walk up the peak tram... the 公仔面 was fan-ta-bu-lous!!! "super kiam" but eat le super shiok!!! the pork chop was nicely seasoned, juicy and succulent (correct spelling mah?)!!! the egg was half cooked, and matched perfectly with the super kiam soup... i think me and kossy shared quite a lot of things when were were there cos there was too much to eat!
shopped around some more and went in to SOGO (so old school!). i still remember when SG had SOGO at city hall... its a pity they closed it... and they are still using the blue and white paper bag!! I was busy looking for my silk pillow case cos sister said the silk pillow case slp le wake up the hair wun fizzy fizzy... but cannot find :( kossy got a NICE billabong wallet though. THANKS to me!!!! cos she was saying she needed to get a wallet and i found it! quite cheap for a billabong wallet... cannot remember how much was it though... and its the last piece! :( but she got it anyway... we wanted to look out for more billabong shops in hk to see if they more , but didn't manage to find any... we went all the way up to the 12th floor (or was it 11th) then headed to the basement... WHERE THE SUPERMARKET IS!! sogo supermarket... FILLED WITH JIPUNESE FOOD!!! we egg-citedly browse through the HUGE collection of japanese drinks and snacks and bought ourselves LOADS of food and drinks... :x
we refused to give up walking even though our legs were breaking... cos the streets were still filled with people at 10.30pm! the shops in SG normally closes at 9+... so we thought we wld walked till some of the shops closed and there is nothing to see.. but beocs of the crowd.. we continued walking and finally gave up at 11+!


took the MTR back to the hotel and concuss-ded... Its a looooooooong day tmr! planning to go Lantau Island + Factory outlets + AYUMI HAMASAKI CONCERT!!!