Saturday, 28 January 2012

Hong Kong (Part 3)

Happy Chinese New Year!
Selamat Tahun Baru Cina!
Gong hei fatt choi!
Gong xi fa cai!
Kiong hee huat tsai!

There, 5 wishes in different languages/dialects for each day of the new Year of the Dragon.


This will be my final post on Hong Kong. It was certainly great to re-visit this place even though it was much more congested and polluted than I remembered it to be. I hope I'll be able to visit again some day!

















By the way, I'm sorry I wasn't able to thank everyone in my last post as it was scheduled in advance. So here's a huge THANK YOU to everyone who congratulated me on my graduation be it via comments, emails or Twitter. It truly meant a lot!

I am now back in Malaysia and won't be going anywhere in the near future, so I'll be catching up on comments and eagerly bloghop.

See you at your blogs! xx

26 comments:

  1. Yum! I love the HK egg waffles! Looks like you had an amazing time in HK, I miss it so much. Yeah it's pretty polluted to be honest but it's something you get used to after a while. Glad you had a great time!

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  2. loooove~ the thing about Asia is FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD FOOD which I totally love~ haha

    xoxo Hitomineko xoxo
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  3. O how I miss HK :( I wish I could afford to go back every year. Oh, and may I ask what delicious food is being grilled in the pic above the shui mai?

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  4. Wow.... so much good food. nom nom! :D 

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  5. ;A; aah the foood! I want to go back to HK NOW! 

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  6. Your pictures are always gorgeous! Welcome back to Malaysia!

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  7. amaaaazing!!! i hope u had a great CNY!!! miss u miss u =D

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  8. yummmmm dumplings!!
    speaking of pollution, the air in malaysia is way more polluted and im NOT proud of that! :(

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  9. omg i want some of that food

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  10. It's so cruel of you to put all those mouth-watering food photos from HK :)
    Happy Year of the Dragon!!
    xoxo
    Josie

    Come visit me at Fashion on the Road
    http://fashionisontheroad.blogspot.com/

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  11. happy CNY :D
    omg a lot of food photos !
    You really make me wanna go there , heheh

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  12. Coool pictures ! :)

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  13. omygosh, so much food!♥____________♥

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  14. The first photo is really pretty! I love how the lanterns look so bold in the picture :) The food looks delicious too - except for those dried up seahorses....I've seen them being sold in Chinese herbal stores but I never knew what they were used for .__.

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  15. how I wish I could visit HONG KONG someday :( The photos really looks great... you're sooo lucky! :D

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  16. HAPPY CHINESE NEW YEAR, JOEY!!! Glad to see you back!! ^^ Loving all the pics. Seahorses...they look crunchy...lol. :3 Hope all is well~

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  17. Great photos you got! Food seems delicious! Someday, I will visit Hong Kong too :D

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  18. i really love to go to Hong kong, it's a whis...during the chinese new year last week i was in thailand...amazing
    kisses
    http://fedefede73.blogspot.com/ 

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  19.  I have witness starfish, you have witness seahorses D:
    Sometimes we Chinese are cruel people =w=
    Mhmmm streetfoods <3

    xx http://icepandora.blogspot.com

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  20. Great pictures and the food look so yummy!

    Greetings,
    Nici
    http://electric-cats.blogspot.com/

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  21. I'm drooling over your food pics!! Hope you have a great Dragon Year, Joey!! Gong xi fa cai :D

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  22. Yummy! Street food, dang now I miss milk tea and the waffles you could get while just wondering around and shopping. I also visited that star walk in the first photo, we took pictures with the Jackie Chan hand prints. Ah definitely wishing we could have seen more and seeing your foodie pictures makes me realize how much food I didn't get to try.

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  23. I'm suddenly craving for Dimsum!!! XD

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  24. I enjoyed this series Joey. I thank you for sharing your travels. I think all countries are becoming more congested. HaHa Happy you're back.



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  25. I love their wonton noodles, the texture is so unlike those in Malaysia.  And those huge wonton, absolutely drool worthy!

    GONG XI FA CAI FROM OUR HOME TO YOURS!

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  26. Ahw you went to Hongkong! love the pics! i have never been to hk in the winter! always summer XD whaha really wanna go with christmas xx

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