1. HONG KONG IS BUSY. VERY BUSY.
2. NO MATTER WHAT, YOU WILL ONLY WEAR T-SHIRTS AND SHORTS
3. EVERYONE HAS A PHONE THE SIZE OF YOUR FACE
What I've noticed especially from travelling on the MTR is that people of all ages are literally watching tv shows on their phones wherever they go, yes even that 70 year old man and that woman who's going to walk into you because she's too busy watching videos than to see where she's going. I've even witnessed a couple sat next to me one time at this market stall restaurant who had not interacted with each other the entire time we were there but had their eyes on their screens. What happened to social principles and ACTUAL conversation?
4. HONG KONG SHOPPING MALLS ARE HUGE
Clearly there was an obsession over minions at the time of my stay
Infamous department store with a Japanese supermarket on the lower ground leve
I kid you not every brand you could possibly think of, you WILL find dotted around malls in Hong Kong, every shopping centre is literally taken over by designers
5. THE FOOD IS TOP NOTCH AND OFTEN CHEAP
6. STARFRUITS AREN'T WHAT I HOPED THEY WOULD BE
Says it all really.. I had such high expectations.. the only way to describe them in texture and flavour is that it's similar to an Asian pear which I'm not really a fan of.
7. HONG KONG IS AN EXPENSIVE COUNTRY TO TRAVEL TO
Although you could easily live the life of a back packer for a short period of time travelling and exploring Hong Kong but if you're wanting to stay longer than a week? The costs are going to build up, of course I haven't experienced staying in a hotel or know the expenses but I know buying the typical everyday items is much more expensive than buying it here in the UK.
8. HONG KONG ACTUALLY HAS BEACHES
One of the hidden treasures I had visited was Sai Wan beach in Sai Kung, it certainly wasn't easy to get there. Take note- 2 minibuses, 1 bus, 1 mountain trail hike and 1 speedboat ride on the way back. But oh was it worth it seeing the delights of white sand and clear water with boat parties in the far distance.
9. THERE ARE 7 ELEVENS EVERYWHERE
Us British aren't all that familiar with 7 elevens as we don't have them here but if you didn't already know, they're convenience stores that sell.. you know the things you see in convenience stores. You can load money on your octopus card, buy Mopidick cream (which I totally recommend for mosquito bites, ultimate LIFE SAVERRRR!) or even buy dim sum and conveniently microwave it there and then to eat.
I hope you enjoyed reading this post as much as I did writing it reminiscing the memory within each picture, if you have any questions just comment below or if you want to read more specific posts about Hong Kong, let me know!
-W
<3333 amazing pictures!
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DeleteGreat post! We would absolutely love to visit Hong Kong... everything looks amazing - the shopping, the food etc.
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The shopping may be a hit or miss depending on what you're used to but it's always exciting to explore, thank you for reading!
DeleteLove this post!! Makes me want to go to Hong Kong so much! Especially for them shopping malls!
ReplyDeleteI'm already missing it, thank you for reading!
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