Anyway,enough with the intro blabbering. My family just came from vacation in Hong Kong and who wouldn't want to blog our adventures and misadventures (will tell you about that part later), on how to make "tawad" with the chinese when you're shopping and understanding your travel guide in their strong mandarin accent.
Arrival: The City of Lights
We departed from Manila in about 2:50PM last Friday. The flight was uneventful and it was all cloudy for 2 hours until we reached the airport in Lantau Island. The sea was covered in fog and the weather was surpisingly very cold.

Team Philippines, yo!
By 6:30PM, our tour guide whose name is Eric gathered us together gave us our hotel assignments. Eric reminded me of Michael V because he is short and stocky and it has become his monicker for the Filipinos during the whole tour, Eric aka "Bitoy". We boarded up on the bus that will take us to Kowloon, HongKong's residential district, where we would stay in a hotel during the entire duration of our tour.
It was already dusk when we were on the bus and it was getting dark and it was a sight to see Hong Kong's skyline looming with tall condominiums and buildings scattered in between the mountainous terrain of Lantau island. The bus rolled on lazily along the traffic jam-free highway. Woohoo! What a relief especially if you're travelling along EDSA everyday on peak hours. It was about 7:30PM when we got by Kowloon and traffic was building up slowly. It was unfortunate that we would miss the symphony of lights by the waterfront at 8. It took us about thirty minutes winding up within the city area until we got into our hotel. After stuffing our luggage in our respective rooms, we were starving so we ventured outside and looked for a nearby restaurant.

Chow Time!
To be continued in Lost on HongKong : The City of Smog
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