1 Out of 7 Billion
The world is getting smaller everyday but a lifetime is not enough to explore it. My adventure starts in Singapore.
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After a few years, I finally went to Bangkok. I don’t remember exactly how many times I’ve been to this city but definitely not more than 10.

I wanted to bring the family for shopping as I felt (slightly) guilty I didn’t get to tag them along for my HK adventure in early August. The main goal was for them to shop but in the end I could not help but be tempted as well.
We stayed at Fraser Place along Langsuan. Smart move – thanks to my sister who ask her friend for a recommendation. Not only was it spacious (serviced apartment set up so was not cramped vs staying in a hotel), it was also near the places we wanted to shop at.




1.5 days of walking, dining, and shopping could be exhausting, well, self-inflicted pain. Also managed to catch up with Ken whom I met in Singapore and also happened to be on holiday there.
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Tuk Tuk trendy - Fraser had a complimentary tuk tuk service to the Central Chitlom BTS station

Greyhound Cafe - reminds me of PS Cafe (Singapore). Same same but different.

There was an exhibit at Siam Paragon - this display looks real

There was a teeny bopper dance contest in the Siam area. The performances must have been boring that a judge wanted to entertain himself.

I am reunited with Dunkin Donuts munchkins. Yes, Singapore now has Dunkin Donuts but they don't munchkins... Sad sad

The best tasting orange juice I've ever tasted in my entire life and I found it in Chatuchak! I didn't have stomach problems after so it's safe to drink!

Early drive to the airport to catch the 830 am flight

Til the next shopping adventure!
I had been thinking of heading to HK for a few days and I finally did it. I decided to book a flight one week before the actual trip so I didn’t get to fly with my favorite airline as the suitable flights were fully booked.
Instant holidays are costly (more expensive air tickets, lesser time to research clean but reasonably priced hotels, etc). However, having a relaxing trip and doing what I really wanted to do (shopping, spending time on my own, catching up with friends & meeting new ones) is truly satisfying.

Welcome back to HK! (Photo taken in one of the newer posh areas near Harbour City, Tsim Sha Tsui
I was impressed at my ability to go on impulse and whirlwind shopping.
After 1.5 days of :
I felt the need not to do anything much on my 3rd and last day. I just walked around a few areas with very minimal purchase and had a haircut (as I was seriously getting bored).
Some interesting info about my trip:
Thanks to Ron and William for hanging out with me during the weekend and for introducing their friends to me during my trip.
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1) Accommodation
Jia Hotel, 1-5 Irving St, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong ( http://www.jiahongkong.com/JIA.html )
Thanks to Vincent A for the recommendation!

Jia Hotel is the 1st boutique hotel in Asia designed by Philippe Starck



The other side says "Seriously Messed Up" :p

Playing around in the lobby
2) Shopping

IFC (Nearest station: Hong Kong)

City Super -mostly food. I bought some useless stuff from this place.

Club 21 Outlet @ Citgate Outlet Mall (Nearest station: Tung Chung)

Harbour City (Nearest station: Tsim Sha Tsui)
3) Catch Up’s and Walkabouts

With good HK buddies - William and Ron

Cathy and Lydia - new friends I met during my trip

The bar we went to had some function rooms -- Heaven, Hell, Eden. Took a photo of my target destination.

Awesome Sunday night food in the Whampoa area

With William, Larry, and Ron

Drinks by the harbour. Panasonic Lumix at its best.

Haircut at HH Il Colpo Group (Harbour City mall)

This is the "benchmark" hairstyle. You have to see me in person to confirm if the result is the same!
4) Random

Ad for the HK subway system

Yeah, clean is in.

Taken at IFC mall. These kids were initially body slamming the in-house ad, with parents watching them from a few meters away. The kids were acting like human mops here.

"End of the world" scene. Rainy Monday afternoon in HK.

Best dessert I've tasted in recent memory. Too bad, I have to travel all the way to HK for this one.
Also took two days of leave and spent them in Singapore so I could say I was able to rest, re-energise, and enjoy the local scene before heading back to work.
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.
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).
- 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.