Thursday, January 08, 2009

Hongkong "Ding Ding" Trip

What is "ding ding"? "Ding Ding" is the nickname of Hongkong's tram. The nick was given because when the tram departing from a stop, its bell sound like "ding ding ding ding...." will ring. The tram, one of the oldest transport, covered the busiest route and passes by many famous attractions in Hongkong Island. Besides, the fare is only HKD 2.00 flat per person, very economical for today's Hongkong. Therefore, till today, it's still a popular transport within the Island.

The tram looks very similar to a double decker bus. But it is operates on the track. Besides, passengers get on at the back door and off at the front. And the fee is paid upon getting off.

Tram exterior decorated with jewelery advertisement.

Actually, all of the tram exterior is decorated with different advertisements.


Another few trams coming....

Our "ding ding " trip started at Sheung Wan and ended at North Point. We took MTR to Sheung Wan station and get on the tram at the tram stop right in front of the station. The route we choose pass by Central (Zhong Wan), Admiralty (Kam Zhong), Wan Chai, Causeway Bay (Tong Lo Wan) and etc, the busiest area in Hongkong Island. But the tram is very crowded all the time, not really able to take nice photo inside.

Waiting for the tram at the tram stop.

Crowded tram's upper deck.







Poor hubby, been standing since getting on the tram.

Crowd, somewhere at Causeway Bay.

Chun Yueng Street, North Point.
Those who watched TVB drama "Moonlight Resonance", know this street.

Tram stop at Chun Yeung Street.









Empty deck?? Because it reached the terminus and everyone is getting off.

It's still not the end of our trip. We took another tram from North Point and get off at Central to walk around there.

The Goldish Christmas Tree inside HSBC Main Building.








The Giant Christmas Tree at Statue Square.

Lan Kwai Fong

ifc Building in the sunset.

After the walk, we decided to take Star Ferry from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui, a cheaper method crossing Victoria Harbour and with beautiful harbour view.

Central Pier, where we took the star ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui.

On boarding....







In the ferry...



Star Ferry Central Pier

Star Ferry Tsim Sha Tsui Pier
Behind it, is the Hongkong Cultural Centre.

Hongkong Convention and Exhibition Center

Pirate Ship??

Sailor at the pier...







we are getting off the ferry....

The Star Ferry we took.

Hongkong Island in beautiful sunset.

Harbour City, one of the famous shopping mall, just next to the Star Ferry Tsim Sha Tsui Pier.

LV....Noticed the queue at the entrance....?
They are awaiting their turn to go in for shopping!!
Who said economic is bad???
Actually this not only happen at LV, but also Chanel, Gucci....and others branded boutique.
Those shoppers are from China Mainland.
The economic crisis doesn't seem to affect them....
Shopping still....

Since we are at Tsim Sha Tsui, i suggested we had our dinner there and then we could take the KCR back to SZ directly from there. Referring to a tourism brochure, we choose to have our dinner at Knutsford Terrace, a nicely decorated street with lots of F&B outlet which offer cuisine from different countries. The restaurant we had our dinner named "Spice", a Thai, Indian and Malay restaurant.

Mango Lassi
Lassi is the Indian style yogurt milk.
I had it before at a mamak in KL and this taste the same as i had before.

Tomyam Kung, with only 1 "kung" inside the soup!

Nasi Briyani
Our nasi briyani is served with gravy on it, but this one don't.
However, it tasted just as fragrant as what we had in Malaysia.

Seafood Char Kuay Tiow
This made me thought of our roadside Char Kuay Tiow.
Yummy....

It was a nice dinner with romantic environment, but hubby keep mumbling that it is too expensive. Indeed, we could have the same food in Malaysia with much cheaper price. But, we are in Hongkong what....Hahaha...

We had a wonderful day in Hongkong, tired though. Taking "ding ding" was a fun experience, the Star Ferry as well (although is my second times taking the ferry).

PS: any friends who come Hongkong, remember to spend some of your time to experience it.....

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