Thursday, August 13, 2009

Two Days Trip To Hong Kong

Hot chicks inside!

Yeap! I went to Hong Kong last week with my boss to have some sight-seeing and jalan-jalan cari makan. I really like to tour around Hong Kong for a few reasons.

One, Hong Kong is really colourful. It's good for shooting.

Second, travelling around the whole Hong Kong is very convenient.

I think that 2 reasons are good enough. LOL! But of course, the food and beverages there can burn a big hole in your pocket. Let's move on.

1. Tour around Hong Kong with Buttercup!


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3. From GuangZhou, I took a train directly to Hong Kong, of which, will pass by Lo Wu 罗湖 at the border


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5. You're in Hong Kong now. Here is somewhere near New Territories(I dont' know how to spell this) 新界


6. Ikimashou~ Let's go!


7. First cab ride in Hong Kong. These drivers are equipped with GPS.


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9. We need to get into a little bit of jam to cross the Cross-Harbour Tunnel to the other side of Hong Kong.


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11. Being in Hong Kong for 2 days, I never see drivers who sped or ran the red light.


12. Of course, the icon of Hong Kong, the Tram


13. One of the pedestrian walkway


14. And the maids here damn lucky. They get to have an off day during Saturday or Sunday


15. Oh I met Eason! He was shopping happily


16. Hong Kong's MRT


17. First of all, I really like their MRT. VERY WELL ventilated, MRTs are very fast, and see this board, it even show you which is the next station and it will even tell you which door to use to get down!


18. Their MRT stations are very colourful


19. See it yourself


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22. Hong Kong-ians, majority-ly are very good in obeying laws. Say, you can hardly find jaywalkers


23. I went to one of the most famous shopping heaven for girls, the Harbour City


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26. See how small is this?


27. First time eating Haagen-Dazs. Double scoop for me and boss, HK$ 47 each.


28. Ah-Ne lost in sea of human


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31. These AhBengs were performing at a street and they sing really sucks


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33. Toilet signs in Harbour City


34. I had my dinner here


35. HK$ 36, I think this is worth the money


36. Playing with bokeh after meal


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38. Biggest LV in Asia I think


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40. Sky's getting darker


41. Hong Kong from the front view


42. And all these blur image thanks to no-tripod


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44. The next day, travelled by tram


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46. Another famous double decker bus in Hong Kong


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48. I met Yao-Ming too


49. Tram in action


50. Took my lunch here


51. See? Hot Chicks!


52. Interior design of a roadside restaurant


53. Snapping around while waiting for orders to be served


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55. Double Treat, HK$44


56. Oh, you can see this thing in many many places in Hong Kong. Sanitisers.


57. Dinner Time


58. Ngao Nam Min 牛腩面


59. Teh-Ais Hong Kong, HK$11


60. Oh, I saw this funny fellar outside McD. He's really craving for one.


61. During the night, I went to this Peak Galleria to have a view of Hong Kong from the other direction


62. See that weird sign?


63. Covered with clouds. Yes, clouds, not mist.


64. See the crowd? HK$ 20 per entry


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66. Reached


67. Meet


68. View of Hong Kong's sky scrappers from the back, ie, from the Hong Kong island itself




That's all the pictures for now. For easy viewing, go here.

p/s: Going to Hong Kong again in September. Yay!

Sunday, August 02, 2009

My First Taekwondo Training In China!

Well, I woke up kind of late today and hence, I missed those nice lighting. But, don't care. I still shoot!


1. "Shitting and urinating is prohibited". Yes, in a public area.




2. The view from the underground carscooterpark




3. One of the street in WuZhou. End of the road is "The Sun Complex", or 太阳广场.




4. One of the most convenient transportation in WuZhou. Just a few RMB will bring you to the destination




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7. Welcome to WuZhou. This is only a small part of it. I have yet to travel to the other side of this picture






Sorry peeps. Nothing much interesting yet. I'm still sourcing for something interesting. And, today I finally found out where was the Taekwondo center here. It is actually a tournament-trainng school. They are being trained, sent for tournaments, and won a lot of medals. Kinda scary a bit. Haha.

Different Masters have different way of teaching, and to listen to them, and to observe, is one of the best way to get their essence(did I spelt this rite?). I learnt quite a few things today. Did some warming up, kickings and so on. And wooot! Today I executed one of my fastest turning kick! I myself got scared also! LOL! Really! I didn't know that I was that fast and I didn't know that I can go that fast. Must train more.

After that, class over, then all the people come around me liao. It feels like I'm being interrogate by them. "Where do you come from? How old are you? What language do you speak?", bla bla bla... And they are amazed that, we Chinese in Malaysia can speak such good mandarin, and at the same time, we are able to converse in Malay, English, and other Chinese's dialect.

Oh, I spotted a chick there. LOL! It happened to be that her hobby is collecting currency from all places and she asked me if I had Malaysia money with me. And it SO HAPPENED THAT, I had RM 1 note with me and, I gave her. Damn, I still haven't get her name!

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