Revisiting Hong Kong: Day 1 and 2
As A41 made its way from Shatin to the airport, it dawned upon me that my exchange experience has indeed ended. As my parents stepped out of the arrival hall, it was a family trip from there on.
For dinner that night, we had Yung Kee! We(the singy) had thought of splurging there for once but it never happened. Oh my god, the crystal clear preserved egg, the roasted goose...mmm mmm yummy!

Planning the tour for my parents was really difficult because the weather threatened to be a big problem and it did. It rained for 5 consecutive days. As was the forecast. Luckily, the sun still shined for a large part of the first day, so heading for Lantau was a good choice because I can finally see the buddha under a clear blue sky!








And I finally ate the vegetarian food and the famous tau fu fa at the monastery there..and well the food at Fung Yin Sin Kun was a lot better and the towhuay...my coffee shop downstairs beats it hands down..so yah...
Then it was onto Tai O Fishing VIllage and we left in time when we saw the sky literally changed colour in a flash..and boy did the rain pour as the bus navigated through the terrain of Lantau back to Tung Chung. We then headed to SSP as Dad forgot to bring the camera battery charger...





The next day was off to Repulse Bay and Stanley. Nothing much to say about it as I have been there more than once but the sky was still cooperative for a while but by the time we got to the restaurant for lunch, it has started raining again...





And we had lunch at the German restaurant which my uncle introduced me last time and boy was the pork knuckle still as delicious as before...hehe





For dinner that night, we had Yung Kee! We(the singy) had thought of splurging there for once but it never happened. Oh my god, the crystal clear preserved egg, the roasted goose...mmm mmm yummy!

Planning the tour for my parents was really difficult because the weather threatened to be a big problem and it did. It rained for 5 consecutive days. As was the forecast. Luckily, the sun still shined for a large part of the first day, so heading for Lantau was a good choice because I can finally see the buddha under a clear blue sky!








And I finally ate the vegetarian food and the famous tau fu fa at the monastery there..and well the food at Fung Yin Sin Kun was a lot better and the towhuay...my coffee shop downstairs beats it hands down..so yah...
Then it was onto Tai O Fishing VIllage and we left in time when we saw the sky literally changed colour in a flash..and boy did the rain pour as the bus navigated through the terrain of Lantau back to Tung Chung. We then headed to SSP as Dad forgot to bring the camera battery charger...





The next day was off to Repulse Bay and Stanley. Nothing much to say about it as I have been there more than once but the sky was still cooperative for a while but by the time we got to the restaurant for lunch, it has started raining again...





And we had lunch at the German restaurant which my uncle introduced me last time and boy was the pork knuckle still as delicious as before...hehe





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