Hong Kong Wanderlust 3 of 4

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Hong Kong Wanderlust 3 of 4

I almost forgot I was doing a series on Hong Kong. That's because I'm now back in Riyadh and I did a lot of catching up to do. Catching up on stories from the fellow Pink Tarha ladies that is.

Anyway, back to the Hong Kong Wanderlust... I'm down to the last two days of our stay. After Ocean Park and Disneyland, we also went to some other tourist spots. We also squeezed in time for the ladies market in Mongkok where I got the pink bag for the Philippine Expats Blog Awards 2009.

During the day, we went to The Peak where we got a full view of one stunning vista and an array of shopping and eating kiosks. The Peak Tower is located 396 meters above sea level. Its viewing platform known as The Sky Terrace gives tourists a beautiful panoramic view of the city of Hong Kong. It also provides views of the outlying islands of Cheung Chau, Lamma, and Lantau.

To reach the Peak Tower, we rode the Peak Tram. For over 120 years, the track has carried millions and millions of passengers. The views while riding the tram are breathtaking, with some track gradients leaning as far as 27 degrees. This is truly an experience you shouldn't miss.

On the tram, with inclined views.

Greens and buildings.

Stunning Hong Kong.

View from the Sky Terrace.

At night, we visited the Avenue of the Stars to watch the Symphony of Lights held every 8 in the evening. We weren't able to see the stars of famous actors because there were already lots of people in the area waiting for the nightly spectacle but we were standing near Bruce Lee's statue, woot!

Hong Kong at night

The buildings getting ready for the show (lights are dimmed or turned off).

44 key buildings dominating the Hong Kong skyline participate with their interactive lights and musical effects in the Symphony of Lights. The best vantage point to see this is along the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront or from the sightseeing ferries in Victoria Harbour (we'll try this next time!).

The Symphony of Lights starting...

Lots of people came to watch, even if perhaps they've watched this a couple of times already.

After our short adventure in the waterfront, we went to Mongkok and shopped at our hearts' content. I scored bags, Chinese shoes, souvenir shirts, and colorful chopsticks for the family and friends.

Too bad we didn't have time to visit Ngong Ping, one of the major tourist attractions in Hong Kong but there's always a next time, yes?

We truly enjoyed our stay in Hong Kong. For the final highlight of this trip, what's a tour without food?! That's next on the last installment of Hong Kong Wanderlust!

§undrenched

2 had something to say:

Anonymous said...

and I did a lot of catching up to do.

- and I had a lot of catching up to do.

Anonymous said...

My aunt is still in HK, na miss ko sha tuloy.

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