Saturday, December 3, 2016

Hong Kong (On the spot itinerary)

And you would have thought that I made any preparation in Hong Kong compared to Macau since HK is obviously bigger, I didn't lol! Well except for our accommodation which is the first thing that I always secure. I'm not that reckless yet hehe So this feels like I have a big exam tomorrow and I just study the night before. But before any one of you start panicking, Hong Kong is one of Asia's most tourist-friendly destination.


Getting around in Hong Kong is fairly simple. It is highly recommended to buy an Octopus card (HKD 150.00, the HKD 50.00 is a refundable deposit) which is a prepaid contactless debit card that can be used to pay for almost all kinds of public transport, as well as for paying in convenience stores, supermarkets, many restaurant especially chains such as McDonald's, vending machines, museums, and many more.  Their Mass Transit Railway (MTR) is the fastest way to get around & almost all the famous attractions in Hong Kong are accessible through this so you really don't have to worry of getting lost.

If you are coming directly from Hong Kong airport, you can buy the Octopus card in the customer service section. Well since we are coming from Macau, we arrive in Hong Kong past 12 midnight. Note: We still have a spare Macau Pataca (Macau & Hong Kong have different currencies) that we thought was acceptable in Hong Kong since Macau accepts Hong Kong dollar but for some reason it doesn't work the other way around. Also MTR stations only operate until 1:00AM so we almost missed it.

You think our misfortune in Macau doesn't follow us here in Hong Kong, well things just gets worse. We are staying in the vey infamous Chung King Mansion and arrive here around 1:00AM (puyatan po tlga kapag magtravel). We went inside the guesthouse where we have a confirmed online booking & was welcomed by an angry owner. He was angry on why we didn't informed him that we are arriving late & he already cancelled our booking. Just like that, cancelled the 4 nights we already paid for. To cut the long story short (after protest & arguements in 1:00AM mind you), we were left with no option but to leave. Saklap dba?? I was like "Where are we going to sleep, on the street?" Good thing though the Indian guy who works to other guest house offer to help us that he knows someone who still have a vacant room at this time of the night. So we got transferred to another guesthouse & obviously have to pay again. It still hurts when I'm writing this you know lels.

I've been to a lot of backpacker's & budget hotel before but this has totally taken me by surprise. (1) The first thing you will notice here is the crowd of guys outside the building offering you rooms (just ignore them if you've already booked a room). I've read in some blogs that its actually cheaper if you just walk-in here without reservation compared to booking online because you can haggle & see the room for yourself. (2) The building is 17 storeys tall & consist of five blocks, A, B, C, D & E. You should be particular on what blocks you are since there are also five different elevator serving each block. (3) Once you get inside the building, there are various stalls available from mini shops selhling foods, cellphones, clothes, money changer & almost everything you can think of. (4) You're going to be amazed on the different nationalities you can see here. It's like a mini version of International airport. (5) There are various guesthouse inside the building with different owners. Some have good reviews, some don't, some exaggerated, some outdated, but mostly true. We stayed in Nagaland Guesthouse. For some reason the owner was overly accommodating to us but I think he's extra nice to all his Filipino guest. Click the link here for more info about the guesthouse Booking.com Personally, the place wasn't all that bad. You kind of get used to it, just get through all the madness downstairs & you will be alright. I think the biggest surprise would be how small the rooms are compared in the photos. We were given a room good for 3 person & it's still wasn't big enough than I'm used to. Well this kind of set-up is common in Hong Kong because the rent here is very expensive & beggars can't be choosers anyway. Location wise though, Chung King Mansion is just a stone-throw away from Tsim Sha Tsui station, bus station going to the airport & ferry going to Macau & China.


I could write a book about this place but there was one who did already, http://guilhermesolari.com/review-ghetto-at-the-center-of-the-world-by-gordon-mathews/ so I conceded lol. Do I recommend staying in this place? It can go both ways. If you are adventurous & have a tight budget, then this place is for you. If you are claustrophobic or have a bigger budget, then better stay in a fancy hotel.


How to go to Disneyland:
Since this is the most popular tourist attraction in Hong Kong, we just follow the signs located inside the MTR station haha From Tung Chung MTR line, get off at the Sunny Bay Interchange. Just across is the Disneyland Resort Train or the famous "Mickey Mouse" train.



Yung totoo wala pang kalahating araw masakit na paa ko haha so pls lang, wear your most comfortable shoes #dontme

Be sure to catch the Disney Stars parade at night. Sulit yung 3k entrance fee lels!

How to go to Ocean Park:
Take the MTR from Tsim Sha Tsui station to Admiralty. Once there, find the bus station located at Exit B and get on to Citybus Route 629.




Ayun mahirap magpanggap..back to sneakers!

Victoria Peak

How to go to Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car:
  1. Ride the MTR Station from Tsim Sha Tsui and get off at Lai King Interchange
  2. Just across is the Tung Chung Line & alight at Tung Chung Station
  3. Exit at Exit B
  4. You are on the right track when you see the City Gate Outlet Mall, beside it on the left side is the entrance going to the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car Ride


Mong Kok! The famous shopping district in Hong Kong
Avenue of Stars



Below here is my sample itinerary. As you can see, this is just a throwback travel post because I wasn't really planning on making a blog until last month. Well if not now, when? haha So forgive me if I can't give the exact breakdown of all our expenses but I think the rough estimate was about Php 20,000.00 (HK & Macau) all-in for 5 days & 4 nights.

July 23, 2016
1:00AM+

10:00AM


11:00AM


10:00PM
Check-in at Nagaland Guesthouse (HK 200.00/night)

Breakfast in Jollibee Central Station (opo may Jollibee sa HK lels)

ETA in Disneyland
(Spend the whole day in Disneyland)

ETD from Disneyland to Guesthouse
July 24, 2016
9:00AM

9:30AM-6:30PM

7:00PM

8:00PM-10:00PM
ETD going to Ocean Park

Ocean Park


ETD going to Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak
July 25, 2016
9:00AM

11:00AM

11:00AM-2:00PM

2:30PM

4:00PM

6:30PM
ETD going to Ngong Ping 360

ETA of arrival in Ngong Ping 360

Ngong Ping 360


ETD from Ngong Ping 360 to Mong Kok

Shopping in Mong Kok

Avenue of Stars, Victoria Harbour (located in Tsim Sha Tsui)
July 26, 2016
7:00AM
ETA going to airport


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