CAK is Here!

Within just 7 months, the number of unique visitors to Hong Kong has reached 40! Yesterday, we met up with our old friends – Karen, Charlie and their little boy, Alston. Despite staying at the other extreme end of New Territory (and with a very tired child), they came all the way and met us at the Peak at 9:30pm. Very touched by their efforts and sincerity… (I know they have very packed itineary). Charlie is a doting dad, carrying his tired boy and braved the chill Peak without his jacket (he put his only jacket on his boy). Karen was as hyper and crazy as Elkan. Throughout the 3-hour meeting, she and Elkan were screaming all the way from the Peak to downtown Central. They will be traveling to Macau tomorrow.. hopefully, we get to catch up for dinner before they fly off on Monday.

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Today is Jay’s Birthday

Sunday Lunch with TP Friends!

 

April and Dorothy (our 32nd and 33rd visitors) are in town and Danielle organised a mini TP-Gathering (in fact, we met twice) in Hong Kong. Elkan got the best of the world – he, as usual, terrorised the "pretty girls" and kept them occupied for hours! And yes, he made Eric happy first before holding Dorothy’s hand.

TP Gathering in HK on New Year Eve

Soul of Asia Part 2 – Going Home


Finally, after a good long 7D6N holiday in South Korea
– we are now packing our bags heading back home (to Hong Kong). This has been a fantastic journey – and I have only good words about Korea – it is certainly a city worth-visiting! And it offers more than what I can ever imagined! The "Visit Korea 2009 TVC" says it all "My camera can only captured so much. For the rest of Seoul, I put in my heart." It is just so true!

Korea, coined as the "Soul of Asia", is a great shopping and food paradise. Seoul City is a very clean, systematic and modern place. Most importantly, Seoul didn’t lost her Korean identity like most big cities out there (due to modernisation and over-cloning of international brands). The city retains a big portion of her own identity – in food, designs, fashions, handicrafts, architecture and her People. Korea is a pretty affordable travel destination (living standard is about somewhere inbetween Shanghai and Hong Kong). And don’t worry, you can’t go wrong if you decide to visit Korea the free and easy way – most of the the locals don’t speak English (quite a number speak good mandarin instead!) but you should be able to overcome that easily. Simply use hand and body language – you can make almost 80% of what they are trying to communicate. And yes, keep a good faith, big smile and open mind.

Certainly, we (including Tracy, Elkan, Feli and myself) love Korea so so so much! (For my Elkan, it must be the "snow" or "cold white sands" which he was so crazy about.) Felicia loves the things here so much that she is asking me for a bigger house so she can buy back those things to put at home. Tracy is gaga over those local Korean men.. Half the time, she is eyeing those men (instead of watching for the traffic!) For me… food and sex come in a package…the food is great! (Darn, even Tracy can find food to eat – we thought there is nothing for her except Korean BBQ!) But for sex… sigh, I never get any chance to check out the infamous love motels or any pretty sexy Korean babes yet. For most of us, Korea is a little Taiwan-Australia-Shanghai-Singapore mix. It is so comfortable and beautiful that we really wish we can extend our stay here for another month.

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Enough said, here are our "Top Must Visit Places" in Seoul:

NUMBER 1 – INSADONG STREET
Certainly my favourite streets – lots of cultural, designers stuffs here. Lots to see and many small back alleys to explore!


NUMBER 2 – LOTTE WORLD
For small kids and those who don’t want to grow up – The Lotte World is an eye-opener! The indoor park is far more impressive than the outdoor one (which is pretty similar to the Disneyland). One of our best rides is the "Hot Air Balloon" – a suspended ride that brings you up to the ceiling of the big hall and you "float" around. The only bad thing about this place is the long slow queue. Be patient…some rides can take you more than 90 minutes to queue!

NUMBER 3 – NAMDAEMUN MARKET
The "SiangYang" of Seoul – A big wholesale market that offers lots of goods (toys, handicrafts, bags, shoes, clothings, food and more!) Easy to bargain – no need Korean – just press the numbers on the calculator. Try not to discuss the pricing with each other in Mandarin as some of them speak fluent Mandarin. I say – best stick to your own dialects.

NUMBER 4 – CHANGDEOKGUNG
There are 5 Royal Palaces in Seoul – and this one is on the United Nations World Heritage List. Not as big as the forbidden city of Beijing, you can only visit the Changdeokgung Palace with a guide. So, make sure you get your timing right (3 slots per day) for the English-speaking guide.

NUMBER 5 – CHEONGGYE STREAM
Sitting right beside the Cityhall, this stream or "canal-looking" is a great place to stroll. It is like back to my old Kampong days when me and my friends walk on the "banks of our Katong Logang". Haaa… seriously, it is a very beautiful place… If only our Boat Quay or Singapore River offer walks like this.

NUMBER 6 – SEOUL TOWER
Be prepared to take a bumpy and crowded bus ride and then, walk up the 45-degree steep slope up! For those who never been to a tower, this is quite a good recommendation. Check out the "lover locks fence" (thousands of pad-locks with wishes and love messages hanging by the wire-fence). For Teddy Bear lovers, do visit the "Teddy Bear Museum". Best time to go is around 5-7pm – The sunset view from the top (at 380m high) is enchanting!

NUMBER 7 – MYUNGDONG STREETS
Big brands. Big showrooms. Unlike those small congested shops you see in shopping mall, this street is filled with "blocks of brands" – each brand having their own individual space. Lots of space for unique display of their products. A great space for product browsing and shopping!

Wow! This is quite a long blog! Hope you find these pixs and recommendations attractive! For a minute, I want to apply a "tourism-journalist" job – cos I love taking photos, eating, sight-seeing, playing, shopping and… reporting!

Soul of Asia Part 1 – Our White Christmas

This is one of those rare moments when I can take out my Macbook and blog during transit. It is another 3-hour ride from YongPyong to Seoul city.

Today is Christmas Day (and our 3rd day in Korea). Now, I am tying this blog in a bus, seating beside Elkan (yah…he is busy with his PSP game). Felicia and Tracy are seating behind us, dozing away.

With another 4 more days to go, this trip has been one of the best holidays we had in a long long time. Christmas has never been so white for me. For all of us, it is our first White Christmas – Lucky Elkan, he is only 4 and I have to wait 34 years to enjoy this.

It was a long way from Hong Kong. We took more than 12 hours in transit from our house to the hotel in YongPyong (3-hour ride from the Seoul). The 1st day was challenging and confusing for us. The Koreans don’t speak much English and they seem to understand our questions. There is no tour guide or pre-booked transfer – we have to make our way from Inchon Airport to the ski resort. Thanks goodness, we bumped into a Singapore family (in one of the subway) who was also traveling to snow mountains. That concludes a fact – Singaporeans are everywhere!

Prior to this trip, we spent a bomb on our winter clothing and this investment is worthwhile. At minus 5-6 degrees, we don’t feel a thing! I was hoping the cold will “lesser” Elkan’s hyperness – instead, the snow triggered the monster inside him! For the last 48 hours, he was an unstoppable bug! It was a joy to see him so happy and hyper. But it was also a bigger pain to endure his endless whining and complains.

Yesterday was eventful. We took a 20-minute cable-car ride up to the “Dragon Peak” (1050m high) – There was a snowstorm brewing, strong wind and lots of snow. Visibility was only about 80-100m. Tracy, Elkan and Felicia were possessed – they ran out into the storm and played snow! I slipped and had a nasty bump and my butt still aches now. The view from the top is beautiful!



Later in the evening – we decided to go for our Olympic style snow skiing. I took snowboarding and Tracy went for the ski. Of course we did well! Tracy took the “slightly advance” slope and she took a bad impact.



Christmas Eve was a quiet affair up the mountain. No countdown or fireworks. Just a bunch of youngsters selling Christmas cakes at our hotel. We spent the last hour of Christmas Eve visiting the “Winter Sonata” museum. The snow came just minutes before Christmas – so powdery and fine – now I know what snowflakes mean… it is just so beautiful.

Haaa… Elkan just dozed off, still holding the PSP in his hand. Guess it is time for me to catch a short nap. Next stop – Good decent shopping and eating! (No more snow and ski! Yeah!)

Merry Christmas!

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