I took this photo as we were walking to the Star Ferry. You can see the Star Ferries and Hon Kong Island. The tall building is IFC - which used to be the tallest building in Hong Kong, until the ICC in Kowloon opened this year.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Hong Kong, Victoria Harbour and the Star Ferries
I took this photo as we were walking to the Star Ferry. You can see the Star Ferries and Hon Kong Island. The tall building is IFC - which used to be the tallest building in Hong Kong, until the ICC in Kowloon opened this year.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Wow what a difference 16 hours in a plane makes!

We had an awesome flight from
The one thing that threw us off guard was how serious they are taking the H1N1 outbreak. We had to fill out a form declaring our health - although we didn't really need it as we didn't end up going through immigration.
The second we arrived and walked off the plane, many people had face masks on. To be honest it was a little disconcerting. Most of the people working at the airport had them on. And it made it hard to understand people. We couldn’t see their lips, and they seemed to talk quietly.
Apparently Hong Kong and
We didn't have to go through the health check or through immigration -we went through another security check which didn't make sense to us, but what do we know.
We sat for a couple of hours checking our email on the free Wi-Fi, and then got on a bus that took us to the ferry terminal.
We chose super class as it wasn't much more it cost and Warren isn't a fan of boats, it was a good choice. We got to sit upstairs on the ferry, many less people they served a snack (it tasted like an egg/tuna salad sandwich on a a sweet bun, a yogurt, a mousse like dessert, and an orange drink-much like a McDonald's orange drink we used to get as kids).
The ride was rough due to the Typhoon. But it was only 45 min. I crashed and don't remember much of the ride. I only had 2-1 hour naps on the plane and it was 4:30 in the morning after all. Well for me anyway. Warren got about 4 hours sleep so be was doing much better.
The best part of the super class was that we got off the boat first. That allowed us to be first in line at immigration. We were shocked by how many people came in the line after us. It was crazy!
The silliest part of the whole journey was what came next... The porters took our bags off the ferry and then brought them to a waiting crowd of people. We hadn't seen our bags since Toronto so we were concerned when after the first 4 carts our bags weren't there.
Thankfully they came on the next cart and we were off....
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Planning Our Romantic Trip to Macau, Hong Kong, KL and Thailand
This summer, due to great airline mile accumulation and deals, we have chosen to go more exotic and romantic, and have planned our trip to Macau, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Thailand. Montana wanted to go to camp all summer, so that gave us some great options.
I spent a month working in KL, Malaysia a few years back and loved it. Warren has not been to Asia yet, but has always been drawn to it. We have friends that moved to Hong Kong last year, so we will visit them and I have friends that I worked with in Malaysia a few years back that we will also visit.
The flights are booked, hotels are booked, and now the question we are asking is: "what shall we do while we are there?" So I started researching.
Do you have any ideas that could help? I would love to know what you have done, or would want to do in Macau, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur and Thailand (Bangkok and Phuket).
Or do you know a great site for reviews and video of awesome and romantic things to do in these places. We like to have experiences more than sight see if that makes sense.
- please comment below and share with us!
I found this video that gives us an idea of Hong Kong
Watch more Hong Kong videos at tripfilms.com
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