Wow .. almost one month has passed from my last trip to Hong Kong and Macau. Back here, I'm back to reality, busy with my office work, especially so much work to do for the preparation of company annual report.
Hai~~ How I wish my trip will never end, can keep holidaying non-stop but still got paid in my bank account!! In the dream lah!?
"Where can I find this type of dream job ah!!?"
"Lols.."
Hong Kong is a beautiful metropolitan city, travelling around the city is not a problem. It is easy to travel around using the MTR, just get an Octopus card, upload money, you can used it in MTR and buses. The route map for both buses and MTR are clearly stated. You can download the android apps to your mobile phone and check route anytime you like. The Octopus card is very useful, can be used in public transport, some eateries, and almost all convenient store are accepting payment via the Octopus Card.
Before I went to Hong Kong and Macua, I planned my trip itinerary. I have placed them in my earlier blog post, it is not to show off. I linked my blog post to those websites that I want to keep for reference. I can access them anytime I want during my travelling. Off course, first, I need to have internet connection. BTW, just for your info, I got a SIM Card with internet data unlimited for 7 days for HK$288, not sure whether this deal good or not ... but it gave me great convenient.
I always believe if you don't plan you trip, you plan to fail. After returning home, I review back, some itineraries are not practical. I underestimated the times. It was quite wet during this season and encountered a few raining days. Nevertheless, overall, I managed to achieve 80% of my plan. I am happy with it.
Hong Kong has many nice spots for street shooting. The famous street are the Temple Street and Ladies Market. I stayed around Tsun Wan, a place at New Territories, it is situated in residential areas whereby you can find localized street and market, oh!! perfect place for photo shooting.
Hai~~ How I wish my trip will never end, can keep holidaying non-stop but still got paid in my bank account!! In the dream lah!?
"Where can I find this type of dream job ah!!?"
"Lols.."
Hong Kong is a beautiful metropolitan city, travelling around the city is not a problem. It is easy to travel around using the MTR, just get an Octopus card, upload money, you can used it in MTR and buses. The route map for both buses and MTR are clearly stated. You can download the android apps to your mobile phone and check route anytime you like. The Octopus card is very useful, can be used in public transport, some eateries, and almost all convenient store are accepting payment via the Octopus Card.
Before I went to Hong Kong and Macua, I planned my trip itinerary. I have placed them in my earlier blog post, it is not to show off. I linked my blog post to those websites that I want to keep for reference. I can access them anytime I want during my travelling. Off course, first, I need to have internet connection. BTW, just for your info, I got a SIM Card with internet data unlimited for 7 days for HK$288, not sure whether this deal good or not ... but it gave me great convenient.
I always believe if you don't plan you trip, you plan to fail. After returning home, I review back, some itineraries are not practical. I underestimated the times. It was quite wet during this season and encountered a few raining days. Nevertheless, overall, I managed to achieve 80% of my plan. I am happy with it.
Hong Kong has many nice spots for street shooting. The famous street are the Temple Street and Ladies Market. I stayed around Tsun Wan, a place at New Territories, it is situated in residential areas whereby you can find localized street and market, oh!! perfect place for photo shooting.
I slow down the camera shutter speed and to allow object of focus be still and people that walk pass in motion stage. I love the effect of my photo.
I have captured many photos .... but too bad, is too limited place to place all here in my blog. Just picked up a few photo to share with you, hope you like it too ... :)
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