On our 2nd day there, we joined the free one day tour organised by the agency.
The 3 of us standing in front of the Long-Life Bridge (Chang Shou Qiao ). We were told that if you cross the bridge once, your life will be lengthen by 3 years, you can't walk back if not your life will be shortened by 3 years. This temple is built by the beach. The other side of the beach is organising a Swimming cum running event that Sunday morning.
Korkor and Me at Women's street ( Nu Ren Jie, Mongkok ). The whole street is like pasam malam. Everyday 12pm they will start to set it up and around 1plus am they will be packing up, tearing down all those metal stilts clearing everything 'coz that road will be opened in the morning for traffic. The sellers there are very dishonest and fierce, they bring up the price of a normal product 2-3times, so buyers there MUST negotiate the price with them. I don't really like to shop at this steet but my brother can only buy his guys' clothes there, so we accomodated each other :)
By the 2nd day, these are the things I have bought. I thought I didn't bought much but after I gather them together for this photoshoot, I found out that its quite alot. Hehe... Mostly are gifts for friends and Boy. I regretted not buying more undies for myself. HeHE...
Early in the morning, we are standing at Mid Peak ( Ban Shan Ting ), half of the whole Peak. The journey up there on a bus is kinda dangerous 'coz the whole road is very curvy and had some blindpots. Only by bus up there, we were able to pass by celebrities house, Jacky Cheung and Leon Lai stays in a condo there... Its quite misty that morning as shown in the pic below, if not the buildings behind will be much clearer.
I'm standing on this bum boat which cost me HK$50, so expensive. Behind me is the famous Jumbo Floating Restaurant, a meal the will cost a bomb. Haha... This bum boat brought us around the whole area there, showing us those people who lived on the sea. Actually the early HongKong-ers lived on boats ( Shui Shang Ren Jia ), although HongKong is a much civilised and advance country, till now there's still around 200-300 people living on boats... This jetty is also the place where many celebrities park their boat, having a boat in HongKong showoff your status.

I actually wanted to load my Ocean Park pic but it can't be loaded despite trying many times...
i'm at the end of the rainbow
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