Those who adore Hong Kong would definitely sabotage me for saying that.. ^^ but there's the reason for it ... I was having bowel problem where i need to be on medication during my stay there. Staying a few days in the city with everything goes around you in great speed, packed, busy, hectic, and the hostel we stayed in....so stuffy and i hardly got space to turn around.. It does get me on my nerves most of the time with the condition like that. That's why i got depressed. But nevertheless, i still enjoy a great time with my travel buddies!
I do believe the outskirt area of Hong Kong is definitely much better and more relaxing.
As a typically normal tourist... we still 'need to' tour around the few must-go-destination...
'The Avenue of Stars & Victoria Harbour' to catch the magnificent Symphony of lights, featuring more than 40 Hong Kong's skyscrapers in a stunning multimedia extravaganza.
The Peak , one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong: where one will be amazed by the spectacular view of the surrounding city skyline, skyscrapers and peaceful green hillsides. We stayed from afternoon time, visit and played around in Madam Tussuad , had heaps of Fun in there~!
Waiting for the sky to turn dark and it's when the city light started to glow like jewels.
No wonder Hong Kong is given the name 'Pearl of Oriental'. It's pretty down there.
We strolled along the city streets, did some shopping and EAT... but due to my sick bowel..i didn't get to enjoy much of it.
I will come back again for that....or will I ?
Macau was so much different from Hong Kong. I got a breeze of FRESH air stepping into Macau.
It is peaceful, spacious, and well organised..not too hectic, that's what i like.
But it has became a more commercialize city as flock of tourist coming in targeting the Casino...
Anyhow, i just manage to have a glimpse into it and therefore my comment is much subjective.
After uploading the pictures only i realised that the quality of picture is not as good as others taken by canon...
maybe i really can't master this Ricoh GX200...
anyone interested in buying it?
Photographed : Ricoh GX200 24mm (wide angle) F2.8
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