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Hongkong

So, I went to Hong Kong in May and June this year. Summer time + rainy season. AGAIN. 



At Victoria harbour. Can't get over how pretty the view is in Hong Kong sometimes. I mean, we don't get views like this in Singapore. Mountains and everything. 


One place I will always go: Sneakers street. 







Those, and like, 8 or 10 more other dishes that we were too full to take pictures of. Thank you Uncle and Aunty for the amazing dinner! This is at Oriental Kingdom Restaurant (東城酒家)
Address: 1/F, Kai Hei Land Building, 158 Castle Peak Road, Tuen Mun







Just for the mantis shrimp but it wasn't that great. The mantis shrimp wasn't fresh enough. The other dishes were just acceptable. We were so upset about it.















When you go to Hongkong, you dimsum. Lol. Went to one dim sum and over ordered. As usual.
Address; Shop 1 & 2, G/F, Kenwood Mansion, 15 Playing Field Road, Prince Edward.




This is one place I will always go to for lunch in Hongkong. Most of the things on their menu are fairly good. Haha.
Hong Lin Restaurant: 太子通菜街143-145號地下 (3 minutes walk from exit B2, Mongkong MTR station)



Not the best time to go to disneyland... The weather was scorching hot I don't know how I managed to get out of there alive. Besides disneyland, we went to ocean park too. Much better since its up the mountain. 


Fucking amazing lobster cheese tart and bird's nest cheese tart. It is from the mini bakery at royal plaza hotel. Their lobster cheese tarts are always sold out though. Wanted to buy a couple of the tarts home but it was sold out :(


When it is raining and you can't go anywhere else for lunch but everyone is hungry, you do a take out from the mall beside. An excessive one.


Ending off with my view when I poop. LOL. K bye. 


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