Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Hong Kong-Day 1 continue

Continuing from my previous post on Hong Kong-Day 1, we headed to H & M on Queen's Road Central to do some shopping to burn off all that food we just had. Got a few items at a very affordable price. I heard the prices are unbelievably cheap during the Hong Kong Summer Sale. On the way back to the hotel, we passed by Lin Heung Tea House, famous for it's dim sum. This place was listed as one of the ten things to do in Hong Kong in TIME and also received the Bib Gourmand distinction in MICHELIN guide Hong Kong/Macau 2010. It was too late for dim sum but we bought some pastries to take back to the hotel.

Dim sum is serve upstairs and pastries are sold near the entrance


Lin Heung Tea House

Opening hours: 6am-11pm (dim sum from 6am-3.30pm & dinner from 6pm)

Address: 160-164 Wellington Street, Central

Direction: Central MTR, Exit D1 & D2


Prior to this trip, I went online and redeemed my Asia Miles points for 'A Symphony of Lights' dinner cruise voucher for 2 adults with Harbour Cruise-Bauhimia. I have to bring the voucher to the ferry pier at North Point in exchange for the tickets. For this cruise, we got to enjoy 'A Symphony of Lights' show, dinner buffet, live band performance and cruise around Victoria Harbour for two hours. They also have sunset dinner cruise for those of you who prefer watching the sunset and you can purchase tickets from their office or make online reservations. Prices are from HK$ 250 onwards.

View of 'A Symphony of Lights' show from the buildings on Hong Kong Island

Misty night above Victoria Harbour

Harbour Cruise-Bauhimia

Opening hours: 9am-7.30pm (Mon-Fri, till 6pm on weekends)

Address: North Point (East) Passenger Ferry Pier

Direction: North Point MTR, Exit A1

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