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Hong Kong Day 2 - Ocean Park

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Too busy at work and after work that my backlog on entries is piling up!

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Day 2, we woke up at 8am all revved up for our planned trip to Ocean Park.  We had to pack our luggage since we were transferring to Marco Polo come evening.  We checked out YMCA (HKD 750) at 9am and deposited our things at the luggage counter.  Off we went to the station to ride the MTR going to Admiral.  I started to love HK’s MTR system.  It was so easy to go about town!!!  And so quick too.  I also love YMCA’s strategic location.  It is walking distance to the station, moneychanger, night market, to basically everything!  YMCA upgrading us to a grand suite for the price of a standard room makes me remember them in my book!  Thanks so much to Karen Z. for suggesting that we stay in YMCA.

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While I have to keep inserting coins to get an ala carte card to Admiral, CW has this all access card.  We rode the train enjoying being strangers in a foreign land.  We got off at Admiral and looked for the bus that goes to Ocean Park.  There was a moving line at the ticket booth.  Package for roundtrip bus tour to Ocean Park and entrance fee is HKD 230, which is barely PHP1, 500.  We rode the double-decker bus.

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Ocean Park

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Before the HK trip, I have been asking people which between Ocean Park and Disney is better to go to.  I only had two and a half days in HK and didn’t have time for both.  CW stayed three days longer but only because he has some family business to take care of.  Since I’ve been to Disney in Japan, there was no incentive for me to go again –especially in a much smaller and populated version.  I asked my family and they all said that I’m going to enjoy more in Ocean Park.  I asked friends and got mixed recommendations.  I discussed it with CW.  If we want a nostalgic experience, then we’d hit Disneyland but if we want something new, then it’s Ocean Park. 

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Since we both love animals, you know where we headed.  I missed the chance to go to Ocean Park and Disneyland when I didn’t go with my family to another trip to Hong Kong.  I thought it was all going to be a shopping trip and city tours again.

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We arrived Ocean Park around 11am.  We had to take three long elevator rides to get to the top.  Once on the top, we decided to grab brunch first since it was going to be a long day at the theme park.  I ordered ribs, sausage and fries while CW got the fish, sausage and fries.  He was served chicken though instead of fish.  He didn’t mind since we were both excited to eat.  I saw some Chinese eating with their hands.  Upon closer inspection, I saw that they had plastic gloves on.  I decided to try it, much to CW’s amusement.  After 10 minutes, I gave up and ate with fork and knife.

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In a nutshell, I really think Ocean Park was a good choice.  I enjoyed the exhausting yet exciting day spent there watching the dolphin/sea lion show, seeing different animals like sharks, jellyfish, manta rays, and the rest of the 10,000 leagues under the sea.  I totally adore the panda and can stand there for hours watching them eat leaves.  For some reason, CW and I thought of Joyce.  Haha.  I still cannot believe I got talked into riding the Mine Train.  I still remember CW’s voice, “Think of it as a prep for Bungee in Macau.”  I know it was a kiddie ride for most but it was a whoop ass ride for me!!!  Good thing I had an excuse not to ride the Abyss (dextroscoliosis) or I’d get cardiac arrest as I strap on the safety belt!!! 

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We went back to hotel after Ocean Park.  It was 6pm on my watch and we had to freshen up before dinner and night market.  We walked to the night market.  It was already bustling by 8pm.  Since I’ve shopped myself out the day before at Tung Chung, I only grabbed a few insignificant items.  CW has got to be the only guy I know who can expire me with shopping.  Aren’t boys supposed to hate shopping?  I don’t know many boys who have the patience for it as much as he does.  While shopping, we grabbed this street food, crispy and spicy squid.  It was so yummy I had to buy another one before dinner!  We had a late dinner at 930pm.  By 10pm, we were in a cab (HKD 30) on our way to Marco Polo.

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The second night found us sharing a room with Chris’ parents at Marco Polo (approx. HKD 1,400).  While YMCA is conveniently situated in Yau Ma Tei, Marco Polo is appropriately located at the high-end district in Tsim Sha Tsui, where all the designer labels are.  Marco Polo is 15-20 minutes walk to Jordan where the male night market is, while YMCA is a few blocks from the ladies market. 

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Day 3 and Musings coming up!

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Hong Kong Day 1

Friday, June 13th, 2008

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 first, I was not too excited to go since I’ve been to HK and I’m not really that excited to shop.  The initial plan was to backpack alone.  Then that got me excited.  The idea of traveling alone (A Lone) was thrilling.  I was ready to do a Lost in Translation reenactment.  Schedule meetings with our channel affiliates there.  And do my damn best to AVOID a Hostel scenario or at least save my liver.  But when I had to move my flight from March to June, because of the Nokia event, Bubba and I decided to travel together.

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Friday at work was super stressful.  I didn’t even have time to get excited about the trip.  My mind was still running 120mph about work even at 12 midnight and I had to wake up at 5am to make it to our 8am flight.  Bubba and his dad picked me around 530am and we were just in time to check in at 6am.  Of course, Bubba had to scold me for bringing my old favorite pink luggage.  You see the only airline carrier that flies to Baguio ruined this favorite luggage of mine.  I had an event to manage in Baguio (2006) and the company had to fly me in to save time.  I saw a huge crack on the hard case during the airport-hotel transfer.  I taped the crack and insisted on strutting the same stroller.  The cracks only got bigger as my travels piled on.  (Later on, I’d find out that Bubba was right.  I should have bought another luggage or borrowed my mom’s instead)  

While waiting for boarding at the lounge, Bubba and I had Lay’s Kettle Chips Mesquite Barbeque for breakfast and did a catch-up on any work-related stories we might have missed out on.

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Boarding was right on schedule.  I started getting excited that this is another voyage with Bubbaroo.  I was able to catch a few winks during the flight while Bubba watched The Adventures of Christine.  I woke up as breakfast was served. 

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Celebrity spotting: Fidel V. Ramos and Dong Puno on the same flight. 

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Scheduled arrival was delayed by 10minutes because of the heavy rain.  When I got my luggage, another part of the hard case chipped off.  Bubba shook his head several times and before he can say “I told you so” the 5th time, I gave him THE EYE.  We saw photographer Rosah Lee at the airport too with her colleagues.  Somehow, we always manage to bump into her.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.  

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By 10pm, we were lounging at the den of our room watching Bloomberg.  Bubba had to watch from the TV in the bedroom since he wanted to watch the Discovery channel.  But after a while, relented and sat in one of the chairs beside me.  He fell asleep while I was computing the day’s expenses.  Part of the itinerary was to check out some bars and get some drinks.  But based from his snoring, I know he is dreaming way past lala land so after cleaning up and preparing our luggage for tomorrow (since we were transferring to Marco Polo hotel for the second night), I carried his 190 lb mass to the bedroom.  Okay, I know I would have broken all the bones in my body doing that so instead of carrying, I assisted him with his one arm around my shoulder. 

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To be continued… Hong Kong Day 2

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Shang Palace

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

After two years, I was back in Hong Kong again.  It was a long weekend because June 9 was declared a holiday due to the Independence Day of June 12.  Eating dimsum in Hong Kong reminded me of Shang Palace.  It has that smooth taste. And slides beautifully down your throat (if that made any sense).  I like the ambience at Shang Palace as well.  And best of all, you don’t taste MSG on their food.  You don’t feel like you’re ultra thirsty afterwards. 

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The photos are grainy because I took it from my Sony Ericsson P910i then.  This was in 2006 around the Christmas holidays.  …My heart just twitched.  Sigh, I miss my grandpa.

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Shang Palace for me is the best Chinese restaurant in the metro.  

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Album: http://cushee.multiply.com/photos/album/124/Shang_Palace