Sunday, 13 April 2008

A Cultural and Culinary Journey


Ryan and I had a fun time a couple of weeks ago taking Shad's parents and grandmother who were visiting from Melbourne and KL on a cultural and culinary tour around Hong Kong. It's always lovely having family visit, and it gives us a chance to show them around our new home, especially all our favourite eating joints as well as regular haunts. Before they arrived, I had prepared a "to do" list, but unfortunately because of bad weather as well as the recent flu scare, we weren't able to do some of the more interesting things like a boat trip out to Lamma Island and the heritage walk in Yuen Long in the New Territories. In spite of the miserable weather, we still managed to explore some of Hong Kong's more popular tourist spots and of course also fit in many, many delicious meals. And on those wet and windy days, we stayed indoors in the comfort of our apartment enjoying Po Tai's (as Ryan calls his great grandmother) yummy oyster porridge, vinegar pig trotters and her version of "sang choi bow"!

Our adventure began with a ride on the historic Hong Kong tramway, starting in Kennedy Town (which is at the back of our apartment complex) on the western side of Hong Kong, then winding its way through Sheung Wan, Central, Admiralty, Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, finally stopping at Happy Valley directly infront of the Hong Kong race course. Over the next few days, we managed to squeeze in some shopping at Stanley market, exercise our legs on a bike ride around Inspiration Lake, stroll along the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Tsa Tsui, eat some sumptious seafood at Sai Kung, enjoy the amazing panaramic view of Hong Kong from the Peak and still find time for some fun play at home. All in all, not a bad week.



Hong Kong's iconic double decker tram (photo "borrowed" from wikipedia)


First of many meals to come - Shanghainese at "Flower Trump" restaurant (notice how all three of us are preoccupied with different things - one's busy stuffing his face (as usual), the other busy examining his food before it goes into the mouth, while I am busy taking pics for my blog!)


Playtime at home


Lanterns galore at Stanley market


Walking along the Stanley seaside promenade (Ryan's pititful pleas of "I tired, I tired" resulted in a free ride from Ah Kong!)



Cool shades for a cool dude


Enjoying the animated exhange between shop owners and shoppers


Six-persons bike ride around Inspiration Lake


Astroboy look-alike???





Cameraman and his obliging subjects

The result



View of Hong Kong from the Peak

Pretending to be a doggy with Ah Ma


For once, the cameraman is actually in a photo!


Fog or pollution?
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One of Po Tai's favourite stars, Li Li Hua


Tanks and tanks filled with all kinds of different seafood, delivered by the local fishermen straight from the sea in Sai Kung


Salt and pepper "lai liu har"


Po Tai's birthday dinner at the AMC (Ryan only had eyes for the chocolate truffle cake!)


Chef at work expertly slicing our Peking duck

6 comments:

  1. Wah, I was going to say that the photo of the tram was very well taken :P

    Ryan looks like a real xiao ku niang with that terracota girl .. heehee ...

    Looks like you guys packed in quite a bit in that short space of time.

    Me drooling at all the food, as usual.

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  2. Yes I know, was very lazy lah the last couple of weeks.

    Good to visit us now, we know more places to go, especially where to eat!

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  3. Forgot to ask, no mishaps with the bicycle this time? Heehee ...

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  4. This time when I'm in HK, I'll get Chi Leung to take us out to where he lives in Yuen Long and hopefully to some rustic villages if they are still around

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  5. I'm waiting for next instalment. Is this blog a weekly update or what?

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