Hong Kong (Part 3)
Day 11- Macau
Woke up very early today to get ourself ready for e Macau day. Headed to e other part of Tsim Sha Tsui to board e ferry. Words to describe their ferry- Advance, Comfy, and Stable. Well at least it's much more stable than I thought. The journey was abt an hour and once we arrived, we headed straight to Tum Chai for crab porridge and pork bun. Apparently, they are the two must eat thing if you ever come to Macau. The whole trip was jst abt eating. Meals after meals till we can't even stuff more to our stomach. I guess the most 'inch' food was the pork bun. We have to queue up for it at 3 pm sharp. Not as great as it should be. Just another normal bun to me.
Then, headed to one of the tourist spot in Macau- St. Paul's Church ak.a Dai Sum Ba. (If not mistaken). The church was burnt down during the older centuries. Left only the front part of it. That's wht unique abt it. Of coz we won't miss out e chance to try Macau's famous portugese egg tart. Yes!!!Very nice indeed!!! Visited one of e casinos in Macau. Wanted to place a bet of 20 hkd but too bad, their smallest bet has to be 200 hkd. Personally, I don't really like Macau. It jst reminded me of China. Don't like the atmosphere. Nothing comparable to Hong Kong. Imagine they are jst separated by a sea less than an hour away, but the difference are so huge.
Day 12- TST
Finally, another no need to hurry for time day! Woke up w/o have to set the alarm and kickstarted e day with a satisfying meal @ Tai Ga Lok. Chinese fastfood, but I love it. I think Richie have had enough of shopping w us therefore he headed to Lantao Island instead. Again, we went to Lei Si for more shopping. But this time, we met this super cute uncle who is a tailor. He jst pulled us to his small little shop and showed us all the working pants and jackets. He's super, super darn funny!!! Still rmb e way he talks, will still laugh to myself whenever I think of him.
Dinner tonight was at a japanese restaurant in Tai Wai. Thanks to Aunty Michelle (Franco's ex boss), we were treated to a variety of jap food. From sashimi to shabu shabu. Love it!!! Thn, headed to a dessert shop nearby for more food to excite my taste bud. One of e things I miss most abt HK is definitely their DESSERTS!!!
Woke up very early today to get ourself ready for e Macau day. Headed to e other part of Tsim Sha Tsui to board e ferry. Words to describe their ferry- Advance, Comfy, and Stable. Well at least it's much more stable than I thought. The journey was abt an hour and once we arrived, we headed straight to Tum Chai for crab porridge and pork bun. Apparently, they are the two must eat thing if you ever come to Macau. The whole trip was jst abt eating. Meals after meals till we can't even stuff more to our stomach. I guess the most 'inch' food was the pork bun. We have to queue up for it at 3 pm sharp. Not as great as it should be. Just another normal bun to me.
Then, headed to one of the tourist spot in Macau- St. Paul's Church ak.a Dai Sum Ba. (If not mistaken). The church was burnt down during the older centuries. Left only the front part of it. That's wht unique abt it. Of coz we won't miss out e chance to try Macau's famous portugese egg tart. Yes!!!Very nice indeed!!! Visited one of e casinos in Macau. Wanted to place a bet of 20 hkd but too bad, their smallest bet has to be 200 hkd. Personally, I don't really like Macau. It jst reminded me of China. Don't like the atmosphere. Nothing comparable to Hong Kong. Imagine they are jst separated by a sea less than an hour away, but the difference are so huge.
Day 12- TST
Finally, another no need to hurry for time day! Woke up w/o have to set the alarm and kickstarted e day with a satisfying meal @ Tai Ga Lok. Chinese fastfood, but I love it. I think Richie have had enough of shopping w us therefore he headed to Lantao Island instead. Again, we went to Lei Si for more shopping. But this time, we met this super cute uncle who is a tailor. He jst pulled us to his small little shop and showed us all the working pants and jackets. He's super, super darn funny!!! Still rmb e way he talks, will still laugh to myself whenever I think of him.
Dinner tonight was at a japanese restaurant in Tai Wai. Thanks to Aunty Michelle (Franco's ex boss), we were treated to a variety of jap food. From sashimi to shabu shabu. Love it!!! Thn, headed to a dessert shop nearby for more food to excite my taste bud. One of e things I miss most abt HK is definitely their DESSERTS!!!
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