Festival Walk, Kowloon Tong
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Monday, May 29
Sunday, May 28
Friday, May 26
Pottinger Street
Off the escalators, I walked over to the next few streets. Pottinger Street (砵典乍街 / 石板街) is well-known for the stone-slab steps that still remain today. Lined with traditional street stalls, they mainly sell ribbons, bows and buttons. On another street, one of the stalls that catches my eyes sells these colourful lanterns -
Central - Mid-Levels Escalator



I spent HK$1.70 for the ferry ride from TsimShaTsui to Central, heading to IFC. After getting half-price movie tickets ($40/ticket) for this Sunday (Da Vinci Code) at the cinema, I explored a bit of Central by taking these Escalators. It always amazes me that this structure is built to serve just one purpose, people mover. In a dense urban area, these elevated walkways are neccessary to alleviate pedestrian traffic from the roads.
Thursday, May 25
Wednesday, May 24
巴士阿叔, Bus Uncle (雙語字幕, Bilingual Substitle)
The "Bus Uncle" clip made quite a headline in Hong Kong. Recorded by a video phone was the argument between a teenager and a man in his 40's. All the people involved (except the "uncle"), the teenager (Alvin) and the photographer (John) called in and were interviewed by radio station. Check out the clip!
Take a breather, afterall, everyone is under immense pressure! hahaha!
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Take a breather, afterall, everyone is under immense pressure! hahaha!
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Saturday, May 20
Tuesday, May 16
Monday, May 15
Sunday, May 14
Two-day celebration for Mother's Day
Day 1 - Saturday May 13
Dinner at Watami Japanese Casual Restaurant. It is similar to some Japanese Izakaya where the dishes come in small tapas-sized portions. The difference is that they do serve sushi and sashimi (not at izakaya). My favourite is Watami's Drinks menu!

Sake with Sakura Syrup - Sakura syrup is served in the shot glass, then sake is poured right before your eyes until it overflows into the wooden box. You can then drink from shotglass first, then finish what's left in the box, which is sweeter because the syrup flows out of the glass at the beginning.
Day 2 - Sunday May 14 Mother's Day
On Mother's day we had dimsum at Chao Inn,
a Chiu-Chow Style restaurant at One Peking Road, Tsimshatsui.
With delicious dimsum, nice interior, and one of the best views to HK Island, it has become my favourite dim-sum restaurant!

One Peking Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Sources: HKU Case Study+HKU Photo Gallery

Bird cages are reminiscent to the
dimsum teahouses (香港舊式茶樓) in the early days of HK

Marinated Platter with goose, pork,
eggs, sausages, tofu, and lotus roots
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Dinner at Watami Japanese Casual Restaurant. It is similar to some Japanese Izakaya where the dishes come in small tapas-sized portions. The difference is that they do serve sushi and sashimi (not at izakaya). My favourite is Watami's Drinks menu!

Sake with Sakura Syrup - Sakura syrup is served in the shot glass, then sake is poured right before your eyes until it overflows into the wooden box. You can then drink from shotglass first, then finish what's left in the box, which is sweeter because the syrup flows out of the glass at the beginning.
Day 2 - Sunday May 14 Mother's Day
On Mother's day we had dimsum at Chao Inn,
a Chiu-Chow Style restaurant at One Peking Road, Tsimshatsui.
With delicious dimsum, nice interior, and one of the best views to HK Island, it has become my favourite dim-sum restaurant!

One Peking Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Sources: HKU Case Study+HKU Photo Gallery

Bird cages are reminiscent to the
dimsum teahouses (香港舊式茶樓) in the early days of HK

Marinated Platter with goose, pork,
eggs, sausages, tofu, and lotus roots
Friday, May 12
HK Fast Food Restaurant
You gotta love those fast-food restaurants in Hong Kong. With decent services, prices and quality, the combination is hard to beat. Though fierce competition in the industry has resulted in a series of new interior designs and company images.
One of them is the recently renovated Maxim's MX.
Table with inset televisions (給電視撈飯迷)
and double seat benches
and double seat benches

Wednesday, May 10
Dai Pai Dong 大排檔
This dai-pai-dong (sidewalk food stalls) has been around at least 20 years. What used to be very popular in the 50's and 60's has now become a diminishing business as these open-air food stalls are replaced by indoor food courts.
Today's visit was a nostalgic experience.
At breakfast, instead of iced ovaltine - my all-time favourite as a child, I got yuen yeun 鴛鴦 (coffee+milk-tea) which I believe is a local innovation, along with a breakfast combo that consisted of satay beef with instant noodle, white bread with butter and two eggs. HK$19
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Tuesday, May 9
Yau Ma Tei
Having been away from this home for six years, of course I have expected changes to the surrounding. The first I noticed was the view from my bedroom. I can still see the Bank of China (on the far left, squint your eyes) and the apartment blocks built in the sixties. The new additions are the IFC tower, and the apartment highrises on the reclaimed land in west kowloon.
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Tuesday, May 2
Arrived safe and sound...
Time flew by rather quickly on the plane as there was personal entertainment.
Movies that I watched:
- Chronicles of Narnia
- Aeon Flux
- Transamerica
- Memoirs of a Geisha
In just a little over 15 hours, we arrived!
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Movies that I watched:
- Chronicles of Narnia
- Aeon Flux
- Transamerica
- Memoirs of a Geisha
In just a little over 15 hours, we arrived!
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Monday, May 1
non-Farewell gathering
In less than 7 hours I'll be on my way to HK!
Karaoke at Twister was the most fun because your excellent singing talents! Yes that means you Matthew, Manter, Catherine, Angela and you Timo!
Timo - keep working your "Korean" charm so we can get extra time at the karaoke again and recommendation to a good Korean restaurant!
Have a great summer you guys! I'll miss all of you for the entire summer!
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Karaoke at Twister was the most fun because your excellent singing talents! Yes that means you Matthew, Manter, Catherine, Angela and you Timo!
Timo - keep working your "Korean" charm so we can get extra time at the karaoke again and recommendation to a good Korean restaurant!
Have a great summer you guys! I'll miss all of you for the entire summer!
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