Hong Kong Day 1
My youngest sister, Joanne, won a raffle in one of those Chinese gatherings. The prize was a roundtrip airfare to Hong Kong via Philippine Airlines. She gave it to me since she just took a trip to HK (and I was left behind… boo-hoo!) The time they went to Hong Kong was my trip to Malaysia with Bubba. Too bad that I wasn’t able to go with them, but I guess good karma finds its way and now my missed HK trip got around the bend.
At the airport, we went to counter B13 for our airport transfer to the hotel via shuttle. Unfortunately, the shuttle can’t bring us to the hotel since some of the roads are blocked. Panic in the disco room. We have to take the MTR.
After staring at the map for the longest time and debating which stop to take, Bubba finally followed my lead of getting off at Kowloon stop. Hahaha, I really have to mention that, don’t I? Instead of MTR, we decided to use the Airport Express Train. We got our tickets at the Customer Service booth for 70 HKD per head. At Kowloon, a cab took us to our hotel, YMCA International. The cab fare was 30 HKD plus an additional 11 HKD for I don’t know what (I think there’s an extra 5 HKD for each luggage, but who knows why it’s 11). We made the reservation at YMCA online about a month ago. Check-in time is at 2pm but when we got there at 11am, they said they can have the room ready by an hour. We walked a few blocks and checked out some stores within the area. We decided to have lunch at Yoshinoya (yea, yea how boring) since we were so famished and we didn’t want to test anything first.
After 1 hr and 15 mins, we returned to the hotel to find out that they upgraded us to a suite at no extra charge! Sweet! We went to our room and settled first. Bubba brought bug spray for the bed sheets (I was just discussing it with him 2 weeks ago that with all of our travels, it’s best that we bring bed bug spray? It’s always safe to be preventive! Sigh, isn’t he so dependable?) We took an afternoon nappy since we were up so early. At 4pm, we were headed to the electronics haven via the MTR. The rain was on and off. At 6pm, we headed to Tung Chung Station to check out the mall there that was like a factory outlet. Adidas, Nike, Ralph Lauren, Segue, Armani Exchange, Calvin Klein are some of the stores distributed within the 5 levels of the mall. I stopped by Roxy and stayed for an hour. I didn’t go to Hong Kong with shopping as the end in mind. I came out buying 6 items since the board shorts cost only PHP 1,200! Cheap! I bought two board shorts and some shirts. I bought one tank top for Jaymie. I hope she likes pink as much as I do *cross fingers* I ended up spending PHP 6,000++ for the 6 items, which rounds it to about 1K per item. Not. Bad. At. All! Although I still have several parfums, I decided to buy another bottle of Kenzo. I only buy my perfumes either abroad or at Rustan’s –safest place to get an original.
At 930pm, we finally agreed to have dinner at the food arena inside the mall. Bubba ordered duck and assorted meat, while I got a curry seafood bowl. Be careful in ordering iced tea because it tastes just like hot tea (bitter/herbal) but cold. We instantly remembered that the MTR might be closing soon, so we hurried to the station.
To be continued… Hong Kong Day 2
Album: http://cushee.multiply.com/photos/album/472#
Tags: Bloomberg, Factory Outlet, HKD, Hong Kong, Manila, MTR, Rustans, Yoshinoya



June 13th, 2008 at 10:53 pm
now i know what the bed bug spray was for (after seeing your photos in multiply) and the luggage with a huge crack :-/ shucks.. poor pink luggage