There are a lot of advertisement board along the moving walkways at HKIA. The photo above is a China's sport brand called Xtep. The spokesperson are Nicholas Tse, Jolin Tsai and Wilber Pang.
Dorsett Seaview Hotel is where we stayed. It’s a 3 star hotel. Although the room space is limited but it is clean and new (just renovated when we stayed). HKD430 per night (booked through internet promotion). After a refreshing bath, start our first explore destination @ Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon.
Avenue Of Stars, a place to pay tribute to outstanding professionals of Hong Kong's film industry. It features floor plaques, handprints, signature of movie celebrities. Waited for 8pm and finally we get to see ‘A Symphony of Light’ with fireworks (fireworks to celebrate 10th anniversary of HK return to China). Erm, nothing to shout about here.
Bruce Lee - a Chinese American martial artist and actor who is widely regarded as one of the most influential martial artists of the 20th century.
Artist included Andy Lau, Jacky Cheong, Aaron Kwok, Leon Lai and many many more.
Magnificent night view at the harbor. Avenue of Stars - the perfect place to see the renowned skyline of Hong Kong at night, as well as A Symphony of Lights every 8pm.
After a walk from Avenue of Stars, we went to "MongKok旺角", and looking for the famous snacks at "woman street 女人街". Ya, you're right, this is a stinky bean curd "chou dou fu 臭豆腐". Actually the taste isn't that bad, especially if you coat it with source. However, taste is purely subjective, cause its stinky smell is omnipresent...haha..
Curry Fish Balls 咖喱鱼丸, alos is one of the must-eat street food in Hong Kong. There have a lot of places selling in stall or shop along roadside. The curry fish balls is selling on a stick or in bowl, coat with hot curry sauce. It quite cheap, around 8-10HKD. According to hongkie, the most delicious curry fish balls is located at the corner lot beside the Mongkok MTR station.
If you are dessert lover, or is a mango fan like me, you must try this out when visit to Hong Kong. Its really yummy... "Hui Lau Shan许留山" , a famous dessert chain store and you can easily find it at Hong Kong.
This dessert outlet is located opposite our hotel, Dorsett Seaview Hotel.
We tried out a few different kinds of dessert. According to staff, those mangoes are imported from Philippines. Although the desserts are a little pricey (15HKD-50HKD approximately), but the taste is worth it. It will be great if we can enjoy it in Malaysia.
Delicious~~ the dessert was full of mango, its juicy...
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