Day 1, Kowloon area around the Hotel

Since it was our first day we did not venture far away from the hotel, trough google maps we found Caterking, a dim sum place with a rating of 3.6. We gave it a try. My god. If this is a 3.6 place – I cant wait to try a 4.7 place.

Baked BBq Pork Bun

They had lots of different dim sum’s, and you got a form to fill out with what and how much you wanted. We tried a lot different, but without question, no doubt, the baked bbq pork bun was the winner. It was SO go – and we had a few to many.

Maren with a Baked BBQ Pork Bun
Vegetable dim sum with a sticky rice wrapping. yum!
Super nice !
Maren at Caterking dim sum resturant

You can just keep ordering as you see fit, no need to go bananas and fill up the entire table at once. You will also get free pot of tea with all meals – this seem to be the standard with resturants and for dim sum in special.

Chineese beer, not to shabby at all.

Searching the menu, it all looks good.
On our way to the swimingpool at the hotel. The Mira has a nice Spa department with exercise room and some nail-thing-place. The pool is awsome. (3m deep)

We also found a huge music store right next to th hotel. They had everything from kazoo’s to trombones and whatever they call trekkspill in english ? Probably devil-flutes or something.

Lots of effects and electronics related to music. There was also an extesive second hand department for bass and guitars.

Fancy amp
Oh yeah !!?
Some fuzz and a crybaby on this one.

Egg puff lady, only 15$ for a waffel thingy.

I had heard about these egg puffs on youtube before I traveled. And thinking they pretty much are waffels, they cant be that different then the ones we have at home. But they where. And they where very good. Very filling, even without addition of butter and sugar n stuff.

Egg puffs (chineese waffel?)

We found a beer joint, that had lots of local beer on tap. But as it usualy is with Asia, it is a bit watered down and not all there compared to european or us beers.

We did a taster thing and had 5 different beers from tap. There was actually not one of them that we really wanted one more of. We also tried a pint of the milky mango tingy – that had a nice taste to start but then came an aftertaste from the outskirts of hell.

They told us it was a lager…

Also tried a local IPA in bottle and a 3% local cider – both of them where nice. So for once the bottled beer was better than the one on tap, but all is not lost – there are more bars to be found. And I have also noted down a few of the breweries that has a small shop attached.

The bar itself was very nice, open to the street and a nice place to sit peoplewatching and getting out of the rain. It looked like it served mostly expats, and the menu was eu/us to,

All in all.. we managed to stay awake and kinda beat the jetlag. The night brought me 12 hours sleep – nonstop. 🙂

Arrived in Hong Kong !

So, finaly arrived in Hong Kong, a couple of hours late, on the new A330-300 with SAS. The flight itself was pretty ok even if I did not get any M&M’s to help my mood. We had gotten a sweet deal on upgrade to “Plus” and it was happy days… for some time, but then the hours starts flying by and extreme boredom takes over.

So the first thing to do when you arrive in Hong Kong is to get an Octopus card, thats for the trains, metro, boats and busses and so on. You can also use that card on all kinds of shops like 7-11 for buying sodas and stuff.

The best thing is to just head for the MTR (the airport express), they have a tourist information desk that helps you out. Cause there are different options depending on hov many you are, how long you are here for and so on.

Maren with her brand new Octopus card !

For us the best thing was to buy a “3 people one way for airport express”- that ticket came as a regular paper ticket. And then get the Octopus cards on the side – they cost us 150 HKD (the hong kong dollar and the norske kroner is allmost the same) – that is 50 for the card itself and then 100 hkdollar to travel for. Then you just top it of with as much as you like on any of the machines at the station or at the 7-11

Since we arrived pretty early in the morning, 8:30 AM, we where lucky that we got to check in to the hotel (The Mira). And then we just had to keep moving not to have the jetlag take over, we where able to stay awake until 8 in the evning before we pretty much just went into coma. But we got to se a lot of the Kowloon area of Hong Kong before that.. ill post some stuf as the pictures get uploaded.

 

Gardermoen

First stop on our way to Hong Kong😁Some might say that the group looks like it has travelled for more than half an hour,…….Sooo just 17 hours and we are in Hong Kong❤️

 

Bye bye Japan

Denne gangen skal jeg klare å få ut siste inlegget fra turen tenkte jeg, nå er vi tilbake i Oslo igjen etter døgnet på reisefot. Først tog til Nippori fra Uggaburundi (eller hva det nå het) stasjonen der vi bodde, så Skyliner fra Nippori til Narita International Airport. Vi fløy hjem fra en annen flyplass en vi annkom på, å Narita er gode 7 mil ut av byen.

Bra vi røk på en ekstra bag, for det ble 4 fulle kofferter – og en av dem gikk såvidt under radaren med maksvekt da den klokket inn på 26,5 kg.

 

 

Siste dagen gikk vi rundt i området rundt Ueno jernbanen, spiste litt mere grillet kjøtt og nuddler. Svidde av noen hundrelapper på MarioKart på arcaden og tok den siste shoppingrunden på den lokale FamilyMart’n utenfor AirBnB leiligheten vår. Ueno området kan anbefales på det varmeste, tar du turen til Tokyo så sett av et par dager her både til shopping, spising og titting på folk.

Selv om oppgjøret for leiligheten min kom for noen dager siden så ble det “economy” køen. Og en liten dreamliner i gode 11 timer før vi landet i Dusseldorf.

 

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