Saturday 7 April 2012

Hong-Kong - Shenzhen Escapades 2011

Finally, I was able to share with you my Hong-Kong - Shenzhen post (which happened last May 2011)!

Hong Kong - Shenzhen Tours
Labsie arrives at NAIA Airport. It's his first time!!
Lounging.. a little bit excited.. a lot excited!
Time for some Lovin'
Departure time! See you later Manila!

We left Manila on May 24, 2011 at 8 pm, the flight was little bit late, because of a bad weather (it was raining a lot on that day!). But glad, that we we're able to took off to Hong-Kong. Upon arrival at Hong-Kong we were mesmerized by how organized their lifestyle is. They were very disciplined, they have signs everywhere, so it's impossible that you'll ever get lost. The bad thing during the travel is that, we weren't able to activate our roaming, so we won't be able to contact those people back home about our whereabouts. They have train inside their terminal that will take you to the luggage area. 


Arrival at Hong-Kong Terminal


You won't get lost because there's signs everywhere.


Train inside the terminal that will take you to the luggage section




Luggage Section




Out tour bus that will take us to Dorset Far East Hotel
The hotel was quaint but nice, they also serve great breakfast. I also like their bathroom facilities. 

On the way to Dorsett Far East Hotel and a wad of cash!
Bathroom Facilities; view of Hong-Kong
Bedroom model :)

Breakfast of the Champion - Continental Breakfast
Interior and Exterior of Dorsett Far East Hotel
Our first agenda for the day is Avenue of the Stars. It's like Walk of Fame in Hollywood. 

Bears; Don't Sign (LOL)







We next went to Victoria Peak, where we can view the panoramic view of Hong-Kong. Hong-Kong was a small country filled with high rise buildings. 

Victoria Peak's Model, not Victoria Secret

View of Hong-Kong from Victoria Peak
To the land filled with perfumes, princesses, candies, and adventures. The land of magic - Disneyland!

Disneyland's tickets
Entrance to Disney World




Tarzan's Forest


Into the Future


Meeting Buzzlightyear


To the Princesses' Lair
Disney Parade
Disney Theater
Overall, my Disney experience was not bad, I particularly enjoyed the parade and the shows. By the way, the show was in Mandarin, but they have this side screen where you can read subtitles. 

Next, on our trip was Shenzhen, Shenzhen was considered to be the window to China. 


Shenzhen China









We only get to experience Shenzhen for one day, then we went back to Hong-Kong on our own. 


Our tickets back to Hong-Kong



On the way to TinHao, Hong Kong

While we're in TinHao, we explore the place, from TinHao we went to Causeway Bay where there's lot of things to buy. 

Trying out the vending machine


Pirates of the Carribean - When you watch Hollywood movies, you're bound to have a Chinese subtitles. Wonder why we can't have that back in Philippines
Luxury everywhere.
One thing we discover about Hong-Kong is that they have these affinity for luxury cars. Labsie go "gaga" over them. He's imagining about having a car with lazy chair in it. 

Dinner at Surprise!

Next on our agenda is Ocean Park! Disney is for children, whereas Ocean Park are for those who are looking for thrill rides. 

Breakfast at McDo


On the way to Ocean's Park

Enjoying the Rides




Tired and Exhausted!

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