Hong Kong Part 5 - Central (中环), Hong Kong Island (香港岛)
So we had a walk at (銅鑼灣) Causeway Bay and had our Cantonese Dim Sum at 鳳城酒楼 (Fung Shing Restaurant) breakfast before heading to Central (中环).
- MRT -
Very convenient transportation facility provided when I come across big city like Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, Malaysia do have MRT service, but.... how come WMn live in big city but the routes are not as convenient enough? Wanted the citizens to go for car pull and public transportation, we might have to think twice. Comparing with Singapore, we totally have to learn from them!!
Waited a few minutes at Causeway Station for the train to come and headed to Central Station!
- Louis Vuitton -
Well, I must say Hong Kong is fascinating, on it's architecture of new sky scarper buildings and old buildings.
There's people every where in Central district, it is a place where all the business and working personnel want to be at! High pay offered, good environment to work at and et. cetera.
- The Alley -
Aunt Rosa wanted to bring us to an antique street and searched for a nice second hand shop at that area, for all of us and a kind remember, WE MUST PREPARE A GOOD PAIR OF SHOES! Non stop walking and definitely good for the us (indirectly daily "exercising" routine).
- Over Head Bridge -
With escalators and still installing new ones. :)
- This interest me -
We still can see the other (old) side of Hong Kong, not only fancy designs of buildings and all of this above represent the real Hong Kong lifestyle. We may see similar at Taiwan as well!
- 中环 (Central) -
"Central District is the central business district of Hong Kong. It is located in Central and Western District, on the north shore of Hong Kong Island, across Victoria Harbour from Tsim Sha Tsui, the southernmost point of Kowloon Peninsula. The area was the heart of Victoria City, although that name is rarely used today." - Wikipedia
- Outside the Second Hand Shop -
Waiting for mom outside the shop and took few snaps for remembrance in Central District.
- Made of Elephant Tusks -
Passed by a shop, window shopped and looked at the designs of jewelries that we are not often seen now a days.
Location :
Here and there in Central.
Nice!!!!I wish I can travel Hongkong !!!!
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hongkong is really a great city, wish i were there too.
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I've never been to HK. Your photos remind me of Taiwan (where my parents are from)! I totally miss the place. I love the MRT! So convenient, i agree :D The architectural background of the LV store is really cool. keep in touch <3
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The MRT should be like this & not as ours (aka useless) >.<
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