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Central, Hong Kong - 22nd July 2010

By: vivyanhui

I went to an exhibition about artpieces that made of food!
There are kiwi watch, banana purse, lettuse hat and so on.
Some dummies were shown too.  :rolleyes:
The one you see is the berry bag and the pineapple cap.

I even saw one famous sculpture by Salvador Dali~!  :D

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Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong - 23rd July 2010

By: vivyanhui

Amazing night view of Victoria Harbour!
Mum, I wish you were here with me~  ;)

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Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong - 26th July 2010

By: vivyanhui

Last time I am on the lower deck of the ferry,
this time I'm on the upper deck.

Etwas, Michel and Kirin are the friends I met here.  :D
Every chair has a star on it~  :rolleyes:
I am enjoying the breeze!  B)

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On the tram, Hong Kong - 27th July 2010

By: vivyanhui

Tram tour~  :rolleyes:

Tram is an old transportation in Hong kong, and can travel it at Hong Kong Island.
It's without air conditioner, be honest, it's a bit hot inside during summer,
it's nice since you can see things around much better with the slow speed.

The fee of tram is HK$2.0, we are discussing to pay it by octopus card (value added card),
or by two dollar coin.
As we just stayed for a short period of time, we the TV don't have the octopus card,
so we decided to pay by coins.  :D
We even passed by the central library, the biggest library here.

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* Posted Aug 14, 2010, 6:26 pm [Quote] [View just this post] Go to the top of the page


Causeway Bay, Hong Kong - 28th July 2010

By: vivyanhui

People used to have "cool tea" when they had too much fried food.

"cool tea" is not really a cool tea, just because in the theory of chinese medicine,
fried food is something "hot", so having "cool tea" can help.  :rolleyes:

"cool tea" is a drink made of some chinese herbs,
there are many kinds of tea, the one I had today is herbal jelly,
its taste is bitter that I have to add some sugar.  :stare:

However, some people think that there's after taste~  ;)

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Causeway Bay, Hong Kong - 28th July 2010

By: vivyanhui

Another exhibition today, all are big creatures!  :o
They are so real and amazing...  :)

The human sculpture are in unusual size,
just feel like you have something wrong of your eyes!
Feeling dizzy after that...  :cyclops:

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* Posted Aug 14, 2010, 6:33 pm [Quote] [View just this post] Go to the top of the page


Causeway Bay, Hong Kong - 29th July 2010

By: vivyanhui

The dinner tonight is Korean style barbecue.
In the middle of the table is where you cook the food yourself.

There are salad, meat and some korean appetizer as well.
Delicious!
Gogogo~ I will eat as much as I can~~
Then I will be stronge enough to ride Santa's sleigh~! :p

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* Posted Aug 14, 2010, 6:37 pm [Quote] [View just this post] Go to the top of the page


Causeway Bay, Hong Kong - 31st July 2010

By: vivyanhui

In summer time, there's always clear sky at night,
so all of us decided to take a short walk at the seaside.  B)

Buildings with lights made the harbour more charming~

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* Posted Aug 14, 2010, 6:46 pm [Quote] [View just this post] Go to the top of the page


Central, Hong Kong - 3rd August 2010

By: vivyanhui

We went to the Planning & Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery this afternoon,
There are exhibits telling the history of Hong Kong,
How it changed from a fishing village to a city.

There are games and models showing some key spot and buildings.
And a map of Hong Kong, and I realized that Here is a quite hilly place!
And islands too. Maybe I can have a visit to one of them later on?

In here, I also got a closer look of the Lion Rock mountain~  :D

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* Posted Aug 21, 2010, 10:19 am [Quote] [View just this post] Go to the top of the page


Hung Hom, Hong Kong - 4th August 2010

By: vivyanhui

Today Vi shows us the Hong Kong flag,
it's red in colour with a flower in the middle,
the flower is Bauhinia, which is the regional flower here.
See there are five stars hiding in the flower?
The stars were added to state that Hong Kong is part of China.

By thw way, can you find Vi in the photo?
Let me give you some hints, find her on the floor~  ;)

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* Posted Aug 21, 2010, 10:21 am [Quote] [View just this post] Go to the top of the page


Central, Hong Kong - 5th August 2010

By: vivyanhui

After having a dinner of beef,
on my way home, I saw this lovely little cow sitting in the fountain~

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Central, Hong Kong - 9th August 2010

By: vivyanhui

Had some random shots in Central.  ;)

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MTR Station, Hong Kong - 12th August 2010

By: vivyanhui

MTR is the railway system,
MTR stands for Mass Transit Railway,
the same as the subway/ tube/ underground.

The stations here are neat and tidy,
each station has their own colour, so it's easy for passengers to identify.

You can see from the map, the system almost reachs the whole Hong Kong.

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* Posted Aug 21, 2010, 10:28 am [Quote] [View just this post] Go to the top of the page


Nathan Road, Mongkok, Hong Kong - 15th August 2010

By: vivyanhui

Nathan Road is the longest straight road in Hong Kong.
It locates in Kowloon Peninsula,
starts from Tsim Sha Shui (where the Clock Tower locates),
ends at Prince Edward.

Along the road, there are thousands of shops, restaurants,
cars and buses, people, and the most important thing - neon light signs!

It's very new to me!  :o

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* Posted Aug 21, 2010, 10:30 am Last edited Aug 21, 2010, 10:31 am by vivyanhui [Quote] [View just this post] Go to the top of the page


Clock Tower, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong - 18th August 2010

By: vivyanhui

Last time I saw the clock Tower from far away,
now I am finally at the feet of it!

It's a remarkable site here,
it's orignally part of the train terminal,
but remains here during the move of the terminal.

This sculpture is named as "The Flying Frenchman".

Finally three f us got a group photo with the beautiful night view~  B)

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