We started off the morning with roti canai and the most delicious teh tarik.
Eemmhh.., my favourite.


Loitering around Causeway Bay (Tung Lo Wan) and took a ride on HK oldest transportation aka tram. After satisfied with our photography skill of trams and busy road at Causeway Bay we head to Stanley Market via bus.


Bamboo Scaffolding! They're doing repair work to the building.


Inside the bus

Beautiful and so nice scenery...taken by Nokia HP

~STANLEY MARKET~

Main attraction is Murray House. It’s situated at the Stanley seaside is a restored three-storey colonial building that was dismantled in from its original site in Central and then rebuilt in Stanley.

Nothing is too grand here in Stanley. We are unpretentious, just a little fishing village at heart. The shop owners work with the clothing factories in Southern China so there are several outlets - and you never know what will show up on any given day.


Bargains and Bargaining...:) always kan.

The beach here was beautiful, The water was calm and very clear, and a large shark net could be seen from the shore. Most of the beaches in Hong Kong have these shark nets, and if they do not, you are strongly advised NOT to go swimming at all.

~WANCHAI MARKET~

Nothing else to do I took a stroll through Wanchai market.
It’s a permanent market, which is open every day and consists of shops and stalls,
selling everything from vegetables.


~LAST DAY AT HK~


My dreamer....I tinggalkan kat HK.

One (above) is the longest ESCALATOR in the world.


How would you like to commute to work on an outdoor escalator carved into a mountain? Thousands do every day in Hong Kong.

The Midlevels escalator is actually a series of covered escalators and moving sidewalks about a half-mile long. It is the longest outdoor escalator in the world.The escalator starts at Midlevels, an upscale residential area popular with expats, and ends in Central, which is home to the city’s financial district. The ride from top to bottom is about 20 minutes long.During rush hour it runs down hill full of business people heading to work. At about 10:30 a.m.
it reverses and transports people up the mountain for the rest of the day.
It shuts down around midnight.

I wish I could go to office like this




Dream..dream....isk!
Finally reaching the last day of my trip.. din't expect myself to complete writing about the whole trip.. haahhahaa.... well on this day we are scheduled to return to Malaysia... I was like yeah!!! because I think I was really sick and yearning to come back...

Goodbye Hongkong, welcome realistic.

~THE END~

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