I spent the Deepavali long weekend in Hong Kong and what a relaxing weekend it was (my wallet got exhausted though).

This is my 4th visit within a span of two years and I think everytime I feel like going away for a long weekend I will book a flight to Hong Kong (instead of Bangkok).

Why do I love Hong Kong?

- The place gives me a sense of organised chaos which I welcome once in awhile.

- Shopping. I always go to H&M but I feel I’m missing out on a lot more good shops.

- Food

- I like hearing Cantonese.

- I have good friends who are superb hosts and fantastic party buddies.

I stayed at the Cosmo hotel which is one of the boutique hotels in the Wan Chai / Causeway Bay area. The location is not very ideal ; I always needed to take a cab to and from the place. However, the room space is just right for a short stay. Comfy bed too.

 

Good to sleep on a single bed for a change.

Good to sleep on a single bed for a change.

The couch area is where I'd dump all my shopping bags at the end of each day.

The couch area is where I would dump my shopping bags at the end of each day.

Sat, 25 October
- Got upgraded to Business Class on Singapore Airlines. It’s my 4th time to be upgraded (3rd on holiday). I initially wanted to upgrade my purchased Economy class ticket but was told no seats were available. Thanks SQ!
- Went to H&M shortly after I checked-in. Did some panic buying and shopping for family and friends. The selection was rather disappointing and I guess I can say that for most of the shops. They were selling winter stuff and I could only buy so much. May / June would probably be the best time to go next time, based on previous experience.
- Met up with Ron at Causeway Bay and walked over to William’s place. William, Grace, and Louis hosted an awesome dinner with hairy crab as the main dish. Met a few new friends as well. Struggled in eating the crab with my bare hands (havent done that in ages) but I can say it was worth the cracking and scooping effort.
Causeway Bay, one of my fave areas in HK

Causeway Bay, one of my fave areas in HK

With Ron and William, my great buddies in HK

With Ron and William, my great buddies in HK

Hairy hairy crab

Hairy hairy crab

- Decided to have an early night after waking up for an early flight but managed to stay awake for an hour listening to a few singers in the bar at Cosmo hotel. I knew most of the songs so I was singing softly in my little corner. Ha.
Day 2 – Sun, 26 October
- I had to make another trip to H&M to see if any new stocks came in but since I arrived slightly earlier than opening time, I walked around to explore the central area.
Why dont we have H&M in Singapore?!

Why dont we have H&M in Singapore?!

- Ros invited me to have lunch with her and her husband Blums over at Taikoo then went around the mall for any interesting stuff.
Catching up with Blums and Ros at Simply Life Bakery/Cafe

Catching up with Blums and Ros at Simply Life Bakery/Cafe

- I was supposed to meet with Ron and William but they were fairly busy until late afternoon so I decided to go back to Causeway Bay. There were two events happening. One at Sogo which had a brief show that featured Eunice Chen, one of the popular models in HK. The other event was a promotion for Minute Maid orange juice which had official endorser Eason Chan, a pop artist/singer, making a special appearance.
Eunice Chen - took me some time to figure out her English name from the people I asked in Sogo

Eunice Chen - took me some time to figure out her English name from the people I asked in Sogo

Eason Chan

Eason Chan

- Met up with Ron and William near my hotel and went to a revolving resto for a drink before going to Lin Heung bakery/ tea house at Central for dinner. Peiru suggested that I try the BBQ pork while in HK so I requested them to include this in our meal. One thing that struck me is that customers soak the bowls in hot water before using them. Never seen that in previous trips. William told me that it’s the usual practice in HK. He did the honor of doing that before our meal…
William's fingers in their first-ever close-up appearance on my blog.

William's fingers in their first-ever close-up appearance in my blog

- Lyn (my friend from Malaysia who happened to be there for work+holiday) and Dorothy (friend of Ron) joined us for dinner as well. We then went to Peel Fresco Music Lounge a few blocks away for some jazz music.
William, Lyn, Ron, Dorothy, me

William, Lyn, Ron, Dorothy, me

Day 3 – Mon, 27 October

- No set plan but to pack neatly and reach Kowloon island for the first time in 20 years (yes, only because my previous visits were all in HK island).

Not teary eyed but quite a nice feeling being back in this part of HK.

Not teary eyed but quite a nice feeling being back in this part of HK.

- Had lunch at Harbour City. I officially ended my shopping in that place.

- Headed to the airport via airport (train) express, bought a few boxes of Krispy Kreme donuts for Pierre, Peiru and the SQ cabin crew, then boarded the flight. I arranged for an upgrade to Business Class previously so had a comfortable evening journey back to Singapore.