Sunday, February 26, 2012

Chap Goh Meh @ Hong Kong

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Lucky as I am.

It was the 15th day of Chinese New Year when i reached Hong Kong.

So happened to overheard the conversation of a foreigner and the friendly lady at the information counter

that a (Chap Goh Meh) celebration is held at the Avenue of Star.

It was only around 5-10 minute of walk from our hotel.

Transportation is one of the best thing in Hong Kong,

it is sooooooo convenient, making our lives so much more easier.

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the outlook of the Hong Kong Space Museum.

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the failed attempt.

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missed the The Symphony of Light which is at 8pm,

but still we walking around the Victoria Harbour and the Pier.

not quite a nice view compared to the last time i went.

It is true what the internet says.

During winter, (supposely December is worst than February,but it’s the opposite for my case)

the fog will fogged up the view, so plan properly for your trip.

Hong Kong people are kind of friendly in the way of giving information, especially at the airport.

They have their own very HongKie kind of English accent tho. =P

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It’s the coldest February when i got there, just like what the TV says.

But that’s just the perfect weather for us Malaysian to be rolled in it. HAHAX

Who doesn’t travelling?

It’s one of the thing that ones should not give up.

The best part is you’ll never know what you’ll get in your trip,who you’ll meet.

Most of the times, you’ll earn more than what you see.

That’s what i love about travelling.

It was my second time in Hong Kong.

Didn’t blog about it the last time i went, so i guess i shall combine them both.

so see you next time blog. =)

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Dear Hong Kong,

we miss you already.

4 comments:

  1. Wonderful outing I can see done in Hong Kong.

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  2. love your second n last pic ;)

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  3. Hong Kong rox eh..so they also do the lantern thingy just like the Taiwanese

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