Now you might not need a shirt that has been sown spesially to fit your body. But it is fun. And in Hong Kong there are crazy many tailors competing for your business. We found a tailor that we liked and he sew a few shirts for Trond that where very nice. So Ludvig decided to try it. Continue reading “A tailored experience”
Old kids have the most fun
Just out of Yau Ma Tei is the shop In’s Point that we stumled across due to an acute level 10 defcon 1 toilet search. 3 floors of toyshop and the top floor with a resturant (and toilet). Continue reading “Old kids have the most fun”
Saturday at the flowermarket
It’s a beautiful saturday and we thought we’d do something normal Hong Kongians do. So we went to the flowermaket. Fun with the locals.
Giant panda, Ocean Park, Hong Kong
The search for Moonzen, pt.1
There is a brewery, micro in such, that is located in Kwun Tong, called Moonzen. The thing with these guys is that they only open their brewery to the public at fridays…for 3 hours. Continue reading “The search for Moonzen, pt.1”
Ocean park
Another hot and sunny day in Hong Kong so we decided to go to Ocen Park. The park looked like it would take some time to get to, but it was superfast to go by train. Continue reading “Ocean park”
Breakfast at Bari Uma
Usually when we pass this place, the line to get in is 10-15 meters. But now, at 10:50, we where here 10 minutes before opening and we got in straight away! Continue reading “Breakfast at Bari Uma”
Cable Car to giant Buddha and Po Lin Monastary
Getting to the giant Buddha and the monastary is pretty easy, you just get on the MTR to Tung Chung (end station), from our hote The Mira we had to change trains one time – and all in all the trip took aprox 40 minutes. All super easy, you cant go wrong – there are signs and pictures of cablecars all over the metro and the end station. Continue reading “Cable Car to giant Buddha and Po Lin Monastary”