Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 February 2019

Hong Kong Holiday: Day Seven

This was our earliest morning we had had so far, getting out of the hotel by 9:30 and heading to the train, to Tung Chung (the end of the line). The train was very busy but the stop before ours was the interchange for the train to Disneyland and many people got off there so that was reassuring. We were headed to the Nyong Ping 360, a cable car up to a tourist village at the top of a hill on Lantau Island (we had changed islands while on the train to Tung Chung).

However, we were sorely disappointed. We had even booked our tickets online to try to make it a faster progress on to the cable car proper. But when we got there, the line was MASSIVE! I was so glad to have my Kindle, as I read a lot of my book and listened to a podcast while we lined up to collect our tickets and then lined up for the cable car itself. All up, we arrived at 10:30 to the queue, and we got on a cable car at 1pm. It was 2.5 hours!!!
The cable car itself was pretty cool though - it’s a 25 minute journey and we had booked the “Crystal Cabin”, which meant the cabin had a glass floor so we could look down as well as out. It was a very cool ride, although I couldn’t look down for long! At the top, there is a whole village of food and touristy places, so we started with lunch given the time. We ended up at Subway purely because it had the shortest queue. We were patiently waiting for someone to serve us when this chubby Chinese kid pushed in front of us, said ‘excuse me’ loudly and repeatedly and then ordered while we stood there, dumbfounded and shocked. We tried to say something, but they didn’t appear to speak English (or were pretending not to), which was frustrating and rude!

After our lunch, we decided to check out the fishing village nearby, as it was a bus to get there which finished running earlier than the cable car. So we waited about 10 minutes for the bus then stood as it swayed and bumped its way down to Tai O. It was gorgeous there, warmer and sunny. People ran shops out of their front rooms selling every kind of dried fish you can imagine as well as trinkets and treats. We got a voucher with our cable car ticket to a boat ride, which took us through the streets (well, canals) of water in between the houses. Almost all the houses in the building are on stilts in the water and we got to really admire them as we went through the village. Then the boat went out into the ocean, in the hopes that we would see a pink dolphin! However, it was about 2pm by then and bright and sunny, so we did not have any luck spotting anything other than seabirds. Then we wandered more through the village, got some delicious donuts to eat as we walked, and generally explored, before heading back to the bus back up to Nyong Ping.

Once back in Nyong Ping, we went to the monastery, which was beautiful. They apparently have a fantastic vegetarian restaurant there, but it was closed, so we just wandered through the temples admiring the buildings. Then we headed right up to the very top of the mountain, to what is probably the main attraction, a giant Buddha statue right on the top of the hill. It was so big and so welcoming, even though it was also closed by then. We were able to walk around though and admire his calm stillness. Despite not being spiritual, I really enjoyed the Buddha. By that time, it was about 6pm and we decided we’d better head back to the cable car to go home for dinner. However, many other people obviously had the same idea because the line was huge! Again, we waited in line while I read my book, and shivered in the cold breeze as the sun went down. I was only wearing a tshirt and shorts, and it was cold and windy. Not a very pleasant time!

This time it was only 90 minutes we were in the queue... Before we headed back to Tung Chung, and Central from there.We stopped at a place there called Tsui Wah (a kind of Chinese fast food place, a restaurant with a very extensive menu including Western food). We both picked noodle dishes, which were so yummy and after so much walking we were both very hungry! We were also tired though, because we then went straight back to the hotel and into our bed.

Thursday, 7 February 2019

Hong Kong Holiday: Day Eight

I had one more day in Hong Kong - I flew out on Thursday evening (actually my flight got delayed and it ended up being very early Friday morning instead), late enough that I actually had time to spend doing things! I had another terrible sleep due to the bad bed and pillows, so gave myself some time to relax a little. I was also sore from lots of walking over the past week. So I wandered around Central for a little while before meeting Richard at his work for lunch. I got to request what I wanted for my last lunch - dim sum, obviously! So we went to a little place where we got some of our usuals (bbq pork buns, shrimp dumplings) and some new ones (pork and quail egg dumplings, which were quite delish!). Richard then had to go back to work, so I headed back over to Mong Kok to make good on some shopping I had been hoping to do a few days ago but hadn’t been brave enough to do. First I picked up a skirt from a store, which was a lovely layered grey skirt with silver stars on it. I saw lots of these styles of skirts in HK and luckily they have elastic waists, so will definitely fit me even though I’m not the same body type as most Asian women.

I also went back to the Ladies Market, where I had my heart set on a Michael Kors handbag. I have wanted one for a long time but couldn’t justify the cost when I already have nice handbags at home. However, I went in and looked at a bag before asking the price. I was quoted $380 (about 38 pounds), but here you haggle, and I had a price limit of $300. So I offered that, and the lady at the stall countered with $350. So I looked at it again, before saying it was too expensive and turning to walk away. But before I had taken a single step the lady grabbed me on the arm, saying ‘okay, okay’ and accepted my price. I was so pleased! I did have to go back, as she took out the long strap by mistake. I was worried that this was a ploy to get more money out of me, just for the strap, but it wasn’t and I got it with no trouble.

After all that tiring bargain shopping, I headed back to the hotel to chill, pack and shower. Richard and I had a quick dinner in the hotel before I headed to the airport. With my flight delayed, there was a lot of passing time, but after reading most of my book we eventually took off and I was on my way to Sydney!

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