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Motykas in Asia 2015 Part 10 - Hong Kong

First morning in Hong Kong!

On my last night in Bali I suddenly got rashes on my leg. So the first thing I did as soon as I got out of the hotel was stop at a pharmacy to get myself antihistamines.
Lucky I found one right away!

 

I met up with TM and MM and got some buns for breakfast.. Apparently it says $3 each or 3 for $8. 


We continued with HK style coffee...., ordered with some dificulties... lol. Then I got smarter and asked my sister to teach me the important phrases. :D



Then we started off our Journey.... We took the tram or Dingding as they called it to get to the Peak. It was easy and cheap way to get around, and you also get to see the streets.












At The Peak they had a Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum and this Bruce Lee was standing at the entrance attracting people.







From there we had lunch at a tiny little cafe and we had BBQ Pork Noodles. Man, it was soooo good! Sorry I don't have any pictures! We continued walking around and went to Mong Kok because we had dinner plans with our friend and his lovely wife at a famous dimsum restaurant in the area. I think it was called One Dim Sum. Still no picture! I can't believe it!

Anyway after dinner we went to Tsim Sha Tsui area to look at the HK Skyline at night.





Since the last time I was there, there was a new place they built or renovated right by the harbour. It's a very pretty place to walk around at night.






From there we took the ferry back, and we were lucky it was a free-ride day!



We walked around some more but unfortunately I do not have any more pictures from that day... Sorry!

Please stay tuned for Part 11...

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