Macau - City of Sin - Day 2 (5th Sep 2008)

Day 2, we are taking a day trip to HongKong. The terminal is only behind our Hotel, so we just walk over there.





Flying Turbo Jet takes about 45 minutes from Macau to HongKong.

Econ Class at MOP142, Super Class at MOP244.
When I check with the sales lady in the ticketing counter about the different between Econ Class & Super Class she said for Super Class the more spacious and come with meal.

So we bought the Super Class ticket, when we on board the Turbo Jet, the Super Class only got one ah pek and our family nia …..

The staff there passes us a slip once we on board asking us to select for our meal, so I selected ‘spicy beef noodle’…. Less then 5 minutes our food is serve, guess what ???? it is ‘spicy beef instant noodle’. -.-"






We heading Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.


The Hong Kong Cultural Centre occupies a prime site on the Kowloon waterfront with its advanced facilities; it attracts the widest range of first class performances including concerts, operas, large-scale dance and drama productions, experimental theatre and sophisticated musicals. It is also ideal for film screenings, conventions, conferences and exhibitions.


The Peninsula Hong Kong, a five star luxury hotel in Hong Kong.



Due to rain, we run into a departmental store "Seibu Department” and then we realized that it is a place that we been there before during out courtship time in two years back - Langham Place 朗豪坊商場


"Sequoia" is an evergreen, long-lived, monoecious tree living for up to 2,200 years, and this species includes the tallest trees in the world.
My niece is Sequoia Ding! This is the reason why i take the photo for this shop!


Located in the heart of Mongkok District, Tung Choi Street is known by the locals as "Ladies Market" or "Women's Street". You would find there - clothing, clothing, and clothing. Well, there are also dolls, small rugs, towels, fake branded watches, handbag etc.; items that most men don't write home about.


The Avenue of Stars is a HK$40 million project financed by the New World Group. The project is supported by Tourism Commission, Hong Kong Tourism Board, Leisure and Cultural Services Department, and the Hong Kong Film Awards Association Limited.
Martial artist and movie star Bruce Lee's sculpture

The hand print of Tsang Chi Wai, Eric.

Entering from Salisbury Garde, a 4.5m tall replica of the statuette given to winners at the Hong Kong Film Awards greets visitors
Beijing 2008 Olympic Torch
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/TorchRelay/en/pressrelease_007.php



You know why my son is so Happy??
bio 'cha boh' again

Sands Macao Hotel
Fisherman’s Wharf is a themed park, divided into different port towns. One can escape to Cape Town, Amsterdam or the Italian Riviera in the same evening. The kids will love the active volcano, children’s fort, and Roman amphitheater. The Dynasty Wharf replicates the time of the Tang Dynasty, offering tranquil Chinese kiosks and tea parlors.
But we run out of time to visit there, so we just take a picture at the main gate :P

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