Friday 16 September 2016

Hong Kong Day 3 - Ocean Park

All dressed up and ready to go out
Went to try the breakfast at hong kong Tim Ho Wan's outlet

Tim Ho Wan
Ground Floor, 9-11 Fuk Wing St
About 10min walk from Shum Shui Po MTR
Not very impressed with the menu for that morning
 HK Chee Cheong Fan looked ok
 Taste so so only
 This is the one everyone rave about when it first came to Singapore
 I would say this is totally different from the one you can eat in Singapore
 Hence, I will not visit Tim Ho Wan in Singapore anymore after trying this
 This carrot cake still ok and tasted just like those in Singapore
 I don't really fancy siew mai but this is good
 I don't mind eating 2 of these here
The century egg congee is always the best

Oceanpark Hong Kong
0830 to 0930: Transport to Ocean Park Hong Kong
Ride MTR to Admiralty station. Take Exit B
Walk to Terminal of Bus 629 at the corner of Drake and Tamar Sts.
Take Bus #629 to Ocean Park – HK$10.6
Ocean Park Hong Kong Tour – HK$345 (one day admission fee).
Marine animal show at the Ocean Theatre. Check schedule.


OR

You can take EAST RAIL LINE – Mong Kok East Station going to Hung Hom Station. Cross Harbour Tunnel and go out the Aberdeen Tunnel Exit. Walk around 5 – 10 minutes to Ocean Park or after you exit the tunnel take the taxi to Ocean Park.


HONG KONG OCEAN PARK – 10:30-19:00H
HKD 320 – Adult
HKD 160 – Kids 3-11 y/o

Red Panda Feeding, Penguin Feeding, Sea Dreams and Skyfair Celebrations
I don't quite like heights and I usually will freaked out
Luckily this was slow and I wasn't that terrified
 Though all dolphins show are about the same
We still go for the live show and still wow-ed
 Too bad we were seated quite high above and the dolphins looked tiny
The good thing bout Ocean Park is that
Every rides have short queues and sometimes
I mean sometimes, you can have the whole coaster to yourself
Waiting time for every ride is less than 10 minutes
Btw, the drinks here are damn expensive and they have very few water dispenser
 The Harbour Night View, a long walk from Tsim Sha Tsui

Symphony of Light and Avenue of Stars
1920 to 2000: Walk along Avenue of Stars and Tsim Sha Tsui promenade

2000: Symphony of lights show

To be honest, the light show is a piece of crap
Don't bother to visit this place for the symphony show
You will feel deeply disappointed
Nonetheless, we still enjoyed ourselves taking pictures along the harbourview
Since we were already here and there was nothing else to do
 The pigeonhole living place in Hong Kong
 The place is so packed with signboards
Anyway it's Mid Autumn Festival everyone
Enjoyed the snowskin mooncake from Hong Kong
If I wasn't wrong, it's the chocolate cheese flavour
Paise have to sit roadside cause no money dine at hotels

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