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    Travel: China - Hong Kong

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    • C Offline
      cafelatte
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      edited out the photos

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        ooptimizer
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        I can’t wait to go!!!

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          loner
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          Sure put on weight after the trip..... 😄

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            cafelatte
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            loner, yup...usually got to eat soup noodles for many days after coming back! :lol:


            By the way, can you remove my photo links from your quote...so viewers don't need to see the big photos so many times and take up the bandwidth also.

            Wish you all great trip to HK !

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              DecJan
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              cafelatte:
              Places of interest

              2) Tsimshatshui (TST)
              Hanoi Street 龙记: Wantons like ping pongs - full of prawns.

              What a co-incidence. We tried their wanton noodles soup recently - simply noodles, 4 wantons and some chopped spring onions. Fully agreed with your description of their wantons. Very tasty and cheap - less than S$3.50. Though our hotel is very near to this shop, we did not discover their noodles until the morning before checking out. :roll:

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                loner
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                This wl definitely b my 'Die die must try\" food menu :goodpost:


                DecJan:
                What a co-incidence. We tried their wanton noodles soup recently - simply noodles, 4 wantons and some chopped spring onions. Fully agreed with your description of their wantons. Very tasty and cheap - less than S$3.50. Though our hotel is very near to this shop, we did not discover their noodles until the morning before checking out. :roll:

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                  cafelatte
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                  I am a bit :oops: to say but we have the wanton soup (without noodles) for supper nearly every night we were there. I hope the shop will stay cos the aunties running the place are quite elderly. Some of my die-hard-fans friends buy frozens wanton back from the shop just before departure. The aunties will pack in white styrofoam boxes for you. Errr...easier to communicate with them if you can speak Cantonese. One evening, my dh went on his own and spoke English :stupid: ...the aunty got the policeman to help in translation :!:


                  :celebrate: I miss wantons !!! Real wantons...not the limpy stuff we get here !

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                    Blobbi
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                    cafelatte:
                    I am a bit :oops: to say but we have the wanton soup (without noodles) for supper nearly every night we were there. I hope the shop will stay cos the aunties running the place are quite elderly. Some of my die-hard-fans friends buy frozens wanton back from the shop just before departure. The aunties will pack in white styrofoam boxes for you. Errr...easier to communicate with them if you can speak Cantonese. One evening, my dh went on his own and spoke English :stupid: ...the aunty got the policeman to help in translation :!:


                    :celebrate: I miss wantons !!! Real wantons...not the limpy stuff we get here !
                    :shock: So good ah?

                    Ok I promised my good friend that when she quits (in between jobs), I'll pop over with my son to hang out. I hope she's aiming for the March hols lah, but weekend also good.

                    Gonna go with a print out of your rec. Tks!!

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                      kiasimom
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                      Aiyoh cafelatte,


                      You bring back my romance memories in HK after looking at all those photos you have posted.

                      But I am happy as I can reminisce the past :love:

                      There is a saying, if you like a place, never go back there more than twice or the feeling will be different.

                      I LOVE HONGKONG A LOT.

                      But beware, if you wear bermudas and slippers, you will appear under-dressed.

                      I love the peak, it is very beautiful. Be sure to visit the peak if you are in Hongkong.

                      Hongkong has many 24 hours entertainment places.
                      If you go without the children, there will be many places to explore the country.

                      You can also take a 1 day trip to Shenzhen. However, be wary as the security there is not very safe.

                      Do make a trip to Macau, Tai yu san, Nan ma tao....
                      Also, the shopping in HK is simply FANTASTIC!

                      I believe those who will be going to HK will love HK as much as I do 😉

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                        cafelatte
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                        For shopping, don't go to the so-called factory outlet in citygate tung cheung unless you are planning to be there anyway. The prices are not that cheap. The place is not like US factory outlets but rather a big shopping mall like our Suntec or Vivocity.


                        Food wise - taste is personal lah...not sure you all will find the makan good also but can try if you are in the vicinity. Don't 😛 me if you purposely go all the way there but don't like the food. 😞 😉

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