Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Tuesday 25th August
Tuesday, 25 August 2009
Monday 24th August
The photo is of me at Victoria Park where I have my tennis lessons (Queen Victoria's statue behind).
As it my last week and we are busy doing last minute things, I thought I would do my top fives each day.
Today's top five is: Top Five things about Harbour Plaza Hotel.
1. Yep you've guessed it, it's the pool! To escape the heat you can always go up there for a swim and it is usually quite breezy as well.
2. The neighbourhood - Whampoa: the people are really friendly and it feels safe walking around whatever time of day. There are plenty of shops where you can get anything you need. I will really miss it when I come home but I am also looking forward to seeing my neighbourhood in the UK - Denby.
3. The Staff - they are always really friendly and helpful. I have got friendly with the man who holds the door open in reception and the lady at reception up by the pool. She doesn't even have to ask us our room number anymore as they all know us. I think we are the longest staying residents.
4. The Reception Area - when you come in from the baking heat you always get a cold blast of air conditioning and a nice smell here. It is always really busy with people coming and going but it seems really peaceful as well.
5. The Waterfront Cafe/Location - the Waterfront Cafe belongs to the hotel and surprise surprise it is situated right by the water. I like sitting there in the evening watching boats pass by and you can also see the light show if you are there at 8 pm. The food is really nice and I particularly recommend the ice-cream lollies for dessert. You get five different flavours, they are covered in chocolate and good for sharing.
Speak soon.
Lots of love Meganxxx
Sunday 23rd August
In Discovery Bay no cars are allowed but buses and golf carts are. Discovery Bay is a little bit like a Meditteranean resort because you feel really away from the city. I met Katie, Harry and Ruby. We had lunch and then went swimming at one of the residents' clubs. They had brought some water guns that Katie and I played with (see picture of me firing gun!). It was nice to play with other children because there haven't been many up at our pool lately. I think all the children are going home to go back to school. I wish I had met Katie and Harry sooner as we had a great time and they have been here three weeks.
It was also Alison's last night in Hong Kong before she jets off to Singapore. We therefore came back from Discovery Bay to go out for a last meal with her. We went to the New Sangeet in TST (see previous posts).
Speak soon.
Lots of love Meganxxx
Monday, 24 August 2009
Saturday 22 August
Today we went to Cheung Chau again because we enjoyed it so much last time. This is a picture of me and Dad on the Fast Ferry to the island.
Mum couldn't come because she didn't feel too good and it was a very hot day. Dad and I went with Alison. It takes about 30 minutes to get there on the ferry from Central.
When you get there it is very different to Hong Kong. There are a lot more Chinese houses and shops.
We went kayaking at the Surf Shack on the island whilst Alison went shopping. It was fun. Dad took us quite far out but I was ok.
After kayaking we went for lunch at the Surf Shack and then got the ferry back to Central. When we got back we went to TST and I helped Dad choose a suit. He has been desperate to have a suit made ever since he got here! He has to go for another fitting this week.
Speak soon.
Lots of love Meganxxx
Saturday, 22 August 2009
Friday 21st August
Today was Dolphin Watch Part 2 (we got free tickets to go again because we didn't see any dolphins last time). We went to the Kowloon Hotel and met our guide for the morning. We got on the coach to Lantau Island where the boat was waiting for us. We found out that the lady could speak fluent Japanese, and she was from Bradford!!
Once on the boat (Lesley and Ash - we sat in the same place on the boat) we travelled for about 20 minutes before the dolphins appeared. It was fantastic - see the video. The first dolphin we saw I named it Lesley - it was a nice pink and grey spotty one. There were about 10 surrounding us. A few jumped out of the water and some took a good look at us - swimming quite close. We saw a little grey baby swimming next to its bright pink mum. We watched for about 30 to 45 minutes. The lady told us that you only get that experience once a year if you are lucky. We felt very privileged that the dolphins chose today. The sea was also very calm which made dolphin watching easier! I was amazed by how many there were and by how close they came. They were also very pink.
I bought some souvenirs from the shop on the boat which consisted of a mum and baby dolphin keyring, a phone charm and some photos.
After dolphin watching Dad took us to a dim sum (snack) tea shop in Central. It was really Chinese and I tried lots of different things. It was quite different to western food but enjoyed the things I tried. It was vegetarian and so it was easy to identify what I was eating!!! The way I see it if you don't try different things then you'd never eat anything other than burger and chips!
We also went to the Aviary in Hong Kong Park. We saw some parrots, some pelicans and some mynah birds. They were very brightly coloured and were singing very sweetly. It was fun to try and spot them and a great experience.
Speak soon
Lots of Love Meganxxx
Thursday 20th August
Wednesday 19th August
Today we had a lazy morning because of all the week's activities - Beijing etc. It was relaxing, just to stay in bed until 10am!
We got up and out at about half eleven! We went to the arcade again!! I now own the grand total of 1866 tickets!!!! I have changed my target to 2000 instead of 1000. You can get a Casio clock for 2400, so I think I will get one!!!!
At Jusco, we bought some pastries for lunch which we had by the pool. Before that we ordered a pizza to eat after having a swim. Overall, it was the perfect relaxing day.
In the evening, we had a BBQ at the hotel for all the IT people in Dad's office. There were signs in the hotel for DLA Piper Information Technology Summer Party!!!!! Dad introduced me to all of them at the beginning of the evening, and I think this is everybody who came from Dad's work: Jeff - Happy Birthday; Alice; Vanessa; Jack; Diablo; Robert (you want to know which bus to get on, ask him!); Frankie; Alec; Tony (want an iPhone, he's your man!); Wai and Rod! Alison came as well.
It was a really nice evening and everyone seemed to enjoy it. The food was very good particularly the mango pudding. When we got back to the apartment, Southport Grandad phoned and we chatted to him for a while. It was nice to talk to him after his holiday and I'm looking forward to seeing him and Grandma when I get home.
Speak soon
Lots of Love Meganxxx
PS. Click on the video - Andy if you're reading this is for you!
Thursday, 20 August 2009
Tuesday 18th August
Monday 17th August
Mum woke me up this morning to get ready to go out because Alison had arrived and we were showing her round. We went on the Star Ferry (see picture - we are waiting for the ferry to arrive at the Hung Hom Ferry terminal) to Central. This is a good way to get someone used to Hong Kong.
We took her to Hong Kong Station to buy an Octopus card so that she could use the public transport without needing to sort out the exact money (most buses and ferries require you to have the exact money before boarding).
After that we walked to Hang Seng Bank to get on the escalator. We stopped half way up to look at a nice Chinese pottery shop. Mum looked at some Lazy Susans for some of our friends. We then continued up to the top. From there we walked through the Zoological Gardens (see previous entry) and then finally to the Peak Tram Stop. We travelled up the amazingly steep tram to the Peak and went up the viewing point at the top. There are lots of binoculars on the viewing platform for everyone to look through. It costs 5 Hong Kong dollars. I had a go on about five different ones because the views are fantastic. Mum and Alison found this amusing.
We then got the bus down the Peak back to Central Ferry Pier.
In the evening Alison came round for a Chinese takeaway - we promised her she would get a dial-a-dinner whilst she was here! It was a nice, relaxing evening after all the walking we had done during the day.
Speak soon.
Lots of love Meganxxx
PS. It is my first tennis lesson tomorrow and I am very nervous at having a new coach!
Sunday 16th August
Wednesday, 19 August 2009
Saturday 15th August
Today after breakfast at the hotel we went to Jing Shan Park which is a very Chinese park just north of the Forbidden City. There were Chinese people dancing in the park and doing aerobics. The music came from big boom boxes hung on trees. We watched the dancing - it was very interesting.
We climbed up a hill in the park to a pagoda at the top. There was a fantastic view of the Forbidden City from up there and you could see the massive scale of it. We noticed that many people were staring at us. A couple tried to talk to us but we couldn't understand. Mum and I went over to the other side of the pagoda to look at the view from there and Dad kept talking to them. They said that they would like a photograph of mum and I because we were very beautiful and that Dad was very big and strong!!! We found this quite strange but amusing. Nonetheless we had our picture taken with them and the man videoed himself shaking Dad's hand. We felt famous!
This wasn't the only staring and photographing experience we had today. In the Forbidden City there were thousands of people 99% of which were Chinese. There were hardly any tourists which surprised us. During our visit a Chinese family came up to us and asked to have their photograph taken with us. He sat his son down next to me. It was another strange experience.
After the Forbidden City (which was fantastic but overcrowded) we went to Tiananmen Square. This was huge and not so crowded! We were keen to go and see Chairman Mao in his mausoleum (a place where someone dead lays) but it was closed by the time we got there.
We then went to the Temple of Heaven which is a large park with a temple in it! In the park we saw people playing kind of football keepy up thing. It was played with a sort of big, springy shuttlecock with feathers. We managed to buy one and Dad and I practised but it is a lot harder than it looks. Mum suggested that we buy one for the Sheffield United team to improve their footballing skills. Again in this park numerous families approached us for photographs. This was happening so much that when people didn't ask us for a photo Dad got offended.
We returned to the hotel to freshen up before going to an Indian Restaurant called the Taj Pavilion. It was fantastic food but the New Sangeet still holds top place for me.
Speak soon
Love from Meganxxx
Ps. This video is of the ladies dancing in Jing Shan Park
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
Friday 14th August 09
Thursday 13th August
Today we went to the arcade in Whampoa Garden. Mum let me have 100 HK dollars worth of tokens instead of 50. I was really excited about this. When I got there I went on a pirate machine. You have to get your token in a slot and then you get so many tokens. I won the jackpot!! The machine just kept churning out tickets and we had to wait 5 minutes until they had all come out. My bag was not big enough to fit them all in and so mum had to put some in a rucksack! I also went on lots of other machines but I didn't win as many tickets. When I got home I started counting them all but mum called me for lunch before I could finish counting them. See the picture for the amount I had to count. In the end I got 627 tickets from just today. In all that means that I have got 957. I set a target of getting 1000 before I go so I think that I might be able to achieve this!!
We went to relax up by the pool in the afternoon and I made yet another friend. We played in the pool all afternoon until she had to go. She was called Emily and was from the UK. She was nine so she was in year 4 at school.
In the evening Nev came home from work with Dad and we met Lesley at the Waterfront Cafe for a meal. It was good fun because we played the People, Place, Event game again and Uno. Nev really liked the People, Place, Event game. He and Lesley were both leaving the next. He was going home to Shanghai and Lesley back to the UK. Lesley was looking forward to going because she wanted to see Harry and Mark.
Off to Beijing tomorrow. Will write soon.
Love from Meganxxx
Monday, 17 August 2009
Wednesday 12th August
Lesley and Ashley came out with us again tonight, and we went to Tsim Sha Tsui, to watch the sound and light show. As one building lit up, you could hear the speakers saying the name of it. When Bank of China Tower lit up we all cheered loudly!
After the show we went to a restaurant called http://www.lavilla.hk/ where you could sit outside. Dad and I both had fish based food, whereas Lesley, Ashley and Mum all had pasta! Over dinner we played the People, Place, Event game. It is where you have to think of a famous person, place or event ex. William Shakespeare, The Eiffel Tower and The Queen's Silver Jubilee. Everyone came up with some really good ones, that really made the rest of us think hard! For pudding we ordered an assiette (a small amount of every dessert on the menu) which is my favourite dish at any restaurant!! With a cup of coffee we played a card game called Uno. It is really fun - I played it a while ago with my best friend.
We followed dinner by a trip to Temple Street Night Market because Lesley and Ashley wanted to go before they went home. As soon as we got there Lesley was straight in there bargaining a lot!!!! Ashley got a set of dolls for his daughters, they were really pretty. I bought a little panda that opened at the middle. It is so cute!!! It was a great night out.
Speak soon!
Love from Meganxxx
Thursday, 13 August 2009
Tuesday 11th August 09
Love from Meganxxx
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
Monday 10th August
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Thursday 6th August 09
Today we ventured out to Park 'n' Shop to buy some food and a new umbrella(it was raining and the umbrella Dad bought us didn't work)! A man, whom we had never met before, kept following us around Park 'n' Shop talking some nonsense about chocolate chips! He even followed us to the checkout!
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Sunday 2nd August 09
The stalls are set out on the street, but it is a pedestrianised street. I have to tell you, there were some weird and wonderful smells coming from the street cafes! As you walk down through the stalls, there are light bulbs overhead. It is really hot if you stand under them for a while. I found it a great experience just to see what type of things the stalls were selling. There were: fake Duracell batteries; fake iPhones; cufflinks; silver jewellery; bracelets; fake Hugo Boss products and loads more. Some items you couldn't even tell if they were fake or not! I really enjoyed seeing it all.
There is also a jade market, a couple of streets away. It sells products made out of jade. Jade is a precious stone.
Speak soon.
Love from Meganxxx
P.S. We tried to go to The Teddy Bear Museum but we couldn't find it. We have just researched it on the Internet and we found out it shut down in 2005! So don't try to go there yourself, because it is guaranteed you won't find it!
Saturday 1st August 09
Once we got there Mum and Dad rented bikes for us. They then proceeded to take us up a very steep mountain, that was so steep we had to get off and push our bikes up. On arrival at the top we then had to go down some steps, which also consisted of walking! So, you can see that we got full benefit of the 60hk dollars it cost to rent them!
Cheung Chau is a very Chinese island that is noticeably different from Hong Kong Island. The beaches look beautiful, but seeing all the rubbish in the sea on the ferry, I wouldn't swim in it. But that is just my personal view!
After a Chinese day we topped it off with an American evening! I broke the record of 4 years, and had a happy meal at McDonalds. There is one on virtually every street corner. Hong Kong is like the centre of all cultures. You can get anything you want any time you want! It is strange really. We followed McDonalds with the new Pixar film called Up! It made Dad cry!
We went to Temple Street Night Market. In case you haven't already guessed, it is a market but at night! It was very interesting to see what kind of things they were selling. There were people eating outside at strange looking street cafes. Dad said "If you want to survive the night don't eat at one of those street cafes!" If you bargained with the stall owners, you could get things half price. I bought a bracelet and a hair clip.
Hope you are having a cool summer holiday.
Love from Meganxxx