Just managed to get the pictures of the last couple of days, here are some of them! haha. actually, here in hongkong, we take pictures almost every single day, it's getting challenging trying to post all pics, so here are the really pretty pictures from 4 days last week. If you wanna read chronologically, pls do start from the bottom of this post :)
3rd Feb 2007...
God really provides. And sometimes He provides for us abundantly, beyond all our expectations or wildest dreams. Aunty Jacqueline, Amelia's dad's cousin, is truly God-sent. I'm really blessed to have gotten to know her cos ame's my roomie and we go to the same church. Aunty Jacqueline is a wonderful lady, really sweet, thoughtful and generous.
on Sat night, she invited us to have dinner at Lamma Island and for a stayover at her apartment in Happy Valley, one of the expensive neighbourhoods in Central Hongkong! This night was absolutely one of the greatest nights I've had in Hongkong so far....
We boarded the ferry to Lamma at around 6pm, when the sun was about to set, and the ferry ride was so GREAT. We decided to sit at the open deck upstairs for better scenery and just for the experience. Thankfully it wasn't a cold day, so the wind was bearable, although half an hr later I got too cold and we moved to the lower deck haha.
On board the ferry. That's seng tiong, aunt jacq's friend's son who came along, and aunt jacqueline on the right :)
Queens Pier Central. This is so old school right? I remember so many scenes from tvb dramas being filmed here. Apparently, the government has plans to demolish the pier! We saw many protest posters and all along the way there.
Hongkong is so beautiful. Ame took this on board the ferry. The buildings on Hongkong Island have Chinese New Yr decorations like this!!
Crazy hair! haha. The wind was so strong, but we thoroughly enjoyed the ride:) i hope ame doesn't kill me for putting this up. haha.
Oh gosh. This is probably my favourite picture of all time! The sunset was absolutely breathtaking, we seemed to be travelling out into the open sea, and the waves and the view of the vast horizon just made me marvel at creation and i felt at peace with myself =)
Oh gosh. This is probably my favourite picture of all time! The sunset was absolutely breathtaking, we seemed to be travelling out into the open sea, and the waves and the view of the vast horizon just made me marvel at creation and i felt at peace with myself =)
Arrival at Lamma Island after a 45 min boat ride. There were restuarants lined up along the harbour, all seafood restaurants, just think East Coast!
Great variety of seafood at Rainbow restaurant.
Aunt Jacqueline was so generous- Scallops, prawns, squid, bamboo squid, Lobster... gosh, it was the BEST meal surely, yummy!!!
Satisfied us after dinner =)
After the ferry ride back to central, Aunt jacqueline suggested taking the Tram back to lower happy valley, near her place. I was really excited cos I've not taken the tram before! Sitting onboard, we could take in the city lights of hongkong's business district, and i truly felt how vibrant this city was- at 10pm, the streets of Causeway bay were still packed, with people shopping, eating, non stop activity really!:) I like the tram. It only costs HK$2 per ride! So to kill time or just for the experience, anyone coming to hongkong has to try this.
haha. I took a 45 min bath that night. didnt wanna get out of the shower actually!! super shiok lazing in the bathtub, hot water running and just relaxing.
We were so excited to be living in such a great place, had to take some pictures!just trying to show how huge the place is. hahaha.
Great variety of seafood at Rainbow restaurant.
Aunt Jacqueline was so generous- Scallops, prawns, squid, bamboo squid, Lobster... gosh, it was the BEST meal surely, yummy!!!
Satisfied us after dinner =)
After the ferry ride back to central, Aunt jacqueline suggested taking the Tram back to lower happy valley, near her place. I was really excited cos I've not taken the tram before! Sitting onboard, we could take in the city lights of hongkong's business district, and i truly felt how vibrant this city was- at 10pm, the streets of Causeway bay were still packed, with people shopping, eating, non stop activity really!
Back at Aunt Jacqueline's apartment...
For Hongkong standards, her apartment is HUGE!!! Well, it's even bigger than my house in singapore, haha, probably costs 5 times more too. See, she works for HSBC, and the bank actually provided her this accomodation. there was 3 bedrooms, fully furnished! And ame and I had our own room for the night:)
The super huge living room, with her plasma tv! we had the best time catching the amazing race, and drinking hot chocolate , sitting on the plush sofa... It's been awhile since I last sat down comfy to watch tv. We were so excited to be living in such a great place, had to take some pictures!just trying to show how huge the place is. hahaha.
So excited we had a kitchen of our own(somewhat)!!! being spastic hahaha. ame is really so funny and fun to be around la!
Our own room for the night. Check out the bed and comforters! Gosh, really hotel style. I had the best sleep without freezing under the blankets, and with the hotel-like mattress! A little piece of heaven indeed :)
Our own room for the night. Check out the bed and comforters! Gosh, really hotel style. I had the best sleep without freezing under the blankets, and with the hotel-like mattress! A little piece of heaven indeed :)
Thank you Aunt Jacqueline for everything!
1st Feb
Met Paul and invited him back to my hall for a hotpot dinner with my hall mates and new friends! These Hongkoners we've met were truly God-sent. They are so genuine, friendly, sincere and so generous and fun to be with! Despite not being able to communicate as fluently in english, i feel that these friendships will blossom in time to come :) Jon, this really super nice hongkonger actually went to the market to buy the ingredients and prepare the whole hotpot for us!
There's this hotpot culture in Hongkong. the local students love gathering at the common rooms to have this steamboat like dinner, where the ingredients are thrown into the huge pot and eaten fresh. But, the variety of fishballs here is amazing!! There was this fishball with CHEESE oozing it out of it, simply amazing ok!! haha. we were saying how we should import these back to singapore and set up a hotpot shop. Us 3 singaporeans, ame, paul and I really experienced the warm fellowship with local hongkongers that night, something which is a sure part of every exchange experience right? :)
Billy, our best hongkong pal, invited us over to his house at Po Lam, which is a one hour ride from school. This was the best chance for us to learn about the average Hongkonger's lifestyle, which is rather similar to Singapore actually. Except that most apartment buildings in Hongkong are 40 storeys :S
Bobo, Billy's doggie!
Girls and Billy at the entrance of his estate:)
Met Billy's parents and sister Sharon. And we had a good time talking and relaxing in his cosy apartment. Billy's parents are such hospitable, wonderful people. They even gave each of us a hongbao, and treated us all to dinner! These hongkongers are soooo nice. Us 6 are thinking of treating them to the famous Yung Kee roast goose restaurant soon after chinese new yr when we get back.
Thankyou all, the people who have truly been such a blessing to me in Hongkong :)
2 comments:
aiyoh!! i LOVE the photo with you and billy's dog. SUPER CUTE! and what were you and ame doing?! posing with boxes of food?! hahaha. oh mann.. i really feel like going to hk for all the good food!!!
God is great, dun 4get praising Him, read Him words,. . . always
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