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The first gate leading to the Tian Tan Buddha
When I was 8 years old, I remember we went to La Union to visit the family of my dad's sister-in-law (or technically our aunt), where one of the highlights was a trip to the beach. It was going to be my first time to be in one, and at that time the only image of a beach I had are either from Baywatch, or from a box of a Beach-themed Barbie I had. Basically I was expecting sand, clear waters, and just a handful of people lounging and soaking up the sun. Lo and behold, the beach we went to was terribly rocky, has murky water, and felt like the whole of La Union came and joined us. I know not all beaches are like that odd-one-out in La Union, but I suppose that experience 'sort of' made me allergic to the sea, just 'sort of' because I love Capones Island huhu

A rare of footage of me enjoying in Capones
Soooooo, what is the relation of this little snippet of my past with this blogpost? WALA! Hahaha, kidding! It's just that during our 3rd day at Hong Kong we went to a mountain, and a sea-side (which I deftly connected to the beach story, OHA OHA). Anyway, let's just get on with the blog!



Coming from our tiny Airbnb in Tsim Sha Tsui (Oh the coziness hahaha!), we hopped into the nearest train station going to Tung Chung station. The line going to Tung Chung is almost similar to the line going to Sunshine Bay a.k.a. The Disney Resort line, so you can expect moms and dads restraining their little offsprings in the train with you.

Once we got into Tung Chung, the mecca of all good things, Citygate Outlets beamed at us, welcoming us into its arms, urging us to swipe our credit cards, and fill our hearts with good deals- since we are responsible adults, we looked away, and continued our journey towards the gondola/cable cars that will take us to Ngong Ping 360.


Silent hills P.T. cable car edition
From what I remember a one-way ticket going to Ngong Ping will cost you approximately HK$ 140 to 160. Now, why would you take a one-way ticket instead of a roundtrip one, you asked? Later the answers will be answered, and no we did not end up deciding to live on top of Ngong Ping village hahaha!

Also as you can see in the photos, it was verrry foggy! If you are terrified of heights, or just finished playing Silent Hills the night before, make a mental note to yourself to not travel on January hahaha 💭💭💭💭
Quintessential Turista photo, naks.




Should you ever find yourself worrying that you did not bring food or snacks while on your way to the top, donchuworry fam, Ngong Ping has lots of stores and restaurants where you can buy a variety of food, and even knick knacks. Just an FYI, souvenirs are quite pricier here compared to the ones sold in the mainland, so don't be swayed easily or wag maging marupok ☝




Just a few meters from he village proper, you'll get to see the breath taking lush greneries, where tucked in it are 2 notable landmarks, the Po Lin Monastery and the Tian Tan Buddha (or colloquially known as, the big buddha). 

Sure, at a glance you can already imagine how much panting you'll do one you climb the steep stairs, but let me tell you, it is worth the extra cardio exercise.




It's chilly at the top, and given that it was January when we were there, you can expect double the coldness. Given that, make sure you are armed with a trusty coat, jacket, or even a pashmina will do. But if you can't bothered by the cold at all 'Elsa is that you?', then go ahead with a sheer top, and the highest of slits. You do you! Hahaha 👌



Beady eyes
Aside from the big Buddha, you'll see this place beneath it where you can go and worship peacefully. Aside from worshipping, I noticed a lot of names written on rectangular slabs of tiles placed on the walls, akin to columbaries we have here. I am not certain if that place is a columbary, but I did saw a name of a Hong Kong superstar that died 15 years ago, but her fan base is still strong to this day- dozens of fresh flowers were lain below her name.

After wandering around the Big Buddha, and Ngong Ping village, we decided to take a bus going to Tai O fishing village. I remember it was during those times where we thanked the Gods that we opted for an Octopus card, rather than buying single journey ones, because not all buses and terminals accept actual money, and instead you must swipe your Octopus card on to the payment pad before you get to sit. So basically, make sure to go for Octopus card and load it up from time to time, since you can never be sure how much are the fares going to places-unless you are a local, well then 10 points to Gryffindor!

Also, just a quick note, the Octopus card can be reloaded at 7Elevens, which luckily was spread generously across the country 👌
Photo c/o Lot

Photo c/o Lot

Photo c/o Lot



My cousin had been to Hong Kong many times, more than the number of her own fingers, and yet she haven't been to Ngong ping until this trip. Her real agenda why we went to this part of the country is to see Tai O, which is this quaint fishing village at the foot of the mountain. One of the main attractions in this old time-y village is Dolphin watching, which includes riding a speed boat to the middle of the ocean...

Me, when I hear the word 'boat'
Ohhh I was shaking as I go inside the boat! I have always had a terrible trauma with boats and waves ever since I was a kid. With that said, it was REAL challenge for me to step inside this boat for the dolphin watching. Just when I thought I'll be cool with boats now, thanks to the ferry ride to Ha Long Bay, I was definitely wrong. But given that, once again, my cousin had effectively reminded me that I might not be able to go back here again and do this, I stepped into the boat nervously smiling. Yep, that smile below? It's just trying to mask my nervousness hahahah!




We did not see any dolphin. NADA. But look at that view! You can hardly see what separates the sea from the sky, and at that moment I remember this weird immense feeling of awe, amazement, surreal, gratitude, and wonder. Our boat stopped in the middle of the sea, and it's actually really nice how everyone aboard became quiet and just soak up the calmness of our surreal surroundings.

I ended up loving it more than I was expecting.





But before our day ended, it wouldn't be complete without an hour or two worth of milling around Citygate outlets where we have done some damage. If there's a perfect place to buy Adidas shoes without breaking the bank, I would definitely vouch for this place. Aside from the initial discounts, buying 2 or more pairs will give you additional price slashes! With that, I ended up going home with 3 pairs- 2 of which are gifts hahahaha bilis magdefend haluuuh!

And that's it! Looking back, that was such a fun day! Even if I am not looking forward to returning to HK anytime soon, I still want to visit Ngong Ping again in the future.

Love Always,
Nicole 🧜‍♀️




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I suppose it's never really over hahahaha! Just kidding, this time I promise this is the very last for the Japan 2018 travel blog of mine! Di ako maka-get over huhuhu

Most of my blogposts were focused on the places, and experiences, so I figured why not do a blogpost featuring all the outfits I have worn during that trip! I figured I need a quick reference to look back whenever I would want to cringe at my sartorial choices 😂

Ok, let's begin, shall we?

Day 2

Hahaha!

Let's start with my favorite one from this trip! This is my 2nd day outfit totally disregarding my 1st day outfit because I look so worn down that day he he he., and I remember what I had in mind back then was, 'how am I going to wear this skirt without looking too wild?' I then figured, 'what the heck, YOLO, let's wear this with all the garments I love, YAHOO!' Hence the coat, and the boots! 😂😂😂😂

👘COAT: Stradivarius (my sister's hiramhiram din pag may time)
👘TURTLENECK: H&M
👘SKIRT: Forever21
👘TIGHTS: SM Dept. Store
👘BOOTS: Payless
👘BAG: Burberry (Given by my grandma)
👘EARRINGS AND ARIEL PIN: Class Act Ph 😍

Day 3


Dramarama sa hapon
Basically majority of my garments worn here were purchased during my Vietnam trip last September. For some reason, despite this day being at the latter part of October, it wasn't as chilly that day as I was expecting, hence the coat hanging lazily on my forearm. With that, it was also the perfect time to wear this blazer and skort coords, because the material of the coords are actually lightweight and I figured if it's cold that day my legs would definitely freeze. Also, I was vying for a preppy modernized Englishman look here, naks 🙌

♡COAT: Stradivarius ule
♡COORDS: Random store from Vietnam
♡SHIRT: Chatuchak Market, Thailand
♡BAG: Chat Chat, Hong Kong (gifted by Ate Lot)
♡SOCKS: Uniqlo (got it for Php 90 hahahha!)
♡SNEAKERS: Adidas

DAY 4


My outfit for this day is the most unplanned of all the clothes I wore, but I remember being fixated with my desire to wear my D.Va shirt that day! Luckily during our 1st day, I was able to score this Pink midi crushed-velvet pleated skirt at GU for the grand price of ¥100! Yessss, just Php 50!!! With that, I ended up buying another one in red for me, and then bought colors Blue and Yellow for my cousins as pasalubong.

♤COAT: Ukay-Ukay hihihi
♤SHIRT: Uniqlo
♤SKIRT: GU
♤BAG: Chat Chat
♤EARRINGS: Class Act Ph
♤SHOES (Not pictured): Adidas
DAY 5

Focus on me, not on Imman. He dressed like a slav here tho. 
Another must-do I have kept in mind is to wear tights during my trip to Japan, because this is the only time I can use them, since I won't be able to use them here in Manila you know, our country is as hot as hell. There was a time in my life where I would hoard all the fancy tights from Forever21 that were on sale, always thinking of putting together a Blair Waldorf-esque outfit, only I looked more of a confused Asian 'pa'-Kawaii girl instead 🤔 With that, what better way to make use of these article of clothing than to wear it to the most fashion-forward place in the universe!

... but yeah, I kinda cringe right now. Shouldn't have worn the white tights beneath this one 🙈

🐵 COAT: Stradivarius
🐵 TOP: Chatuchak Market, Thailand
🐵 SKIRT: Esprit
🐵 TIGHTS: Forever21
🐵 BOOTS: Payless
🐵 ARIEL PIN: Class Act Ph

DAY 6




Finally we have come to this one! My only goal for this one is to look Kawaii 🐽😍 The cute tights are actually a gift from my lovely friend, Hannah, who bought this in Japan a few years ago. Since we are heading to Disney Sea, I opt for an outfit that will keep me warm, because it was quite chilly that day (and Disney Sea is located near open waters so gets, it's cold), hence I wore this thick corduroy-like blue dress and my trusty lightweight black coat-yes, this coat is very light, don't be fooled by the fur. 

As for the bag, my tiny backpack is the best option, because I don't have to fuss about having something slinged on one side of my body 😂 and hey, this bag had served its purpose by snuggly accomodating my necessities such as powerbank, phone, wet wipes, a chocolate bar, lip and cheek tint, and a book 🤗

◇ COAT: Ukay-ukay
◇ DRESS: Ukay-ukay
◇ TIGHTS: Gifted by Hannah
◇ SHOES: Adidas
◇ BAG: Burberry

I did not add Days 7 and 8, because I didn't even bother asking to be photographed those days hahahaha!

Oh it me, basura girl!
With all these outfits I shared, I actually learned a thing or two from wearing them! And these are the lessons:

1. Comfort is king! 
In choosing what you'll be wearing, always opt for clothig that will enabke you to move without restrictions-and this is a big deal when travelling. Imagine wearing something really pretty, but you always have to pull and tug a riding skirt every single minute! Or wearing heels, but getting blisters every step you take!

2. Research on the weather, and culture of the place you are going to! 
Travelling to Japan in late October means you'll be welcomed by a chilly 10° to 19° celsius weather, so if you are not used to the cold ,and you are not like Elsa, learn the art of layering-or simply buy some thermal heat tech clothing you can wear underneath your outfit. As for the culture, since Tokyo is one of the fashion capitals of the world, be as crazy as you can be!-except maybe if you are expected to go to temples and formal places, dress accordingly.

3. Invest in a good outerwear! 
Rather than bringing a lot of coats with you (and filling up your luggage allocation that could have gone to food instead), just bring 2 classic coats or jacket, and your are good to go. Invest in a tŕusty trench coat in a camel color, because believe me a lot of things look good paired with this staple piece.

Like this one from Uniqlo!

4. On a budget? Ukay is the answer!
I don't know where did people get the notion that Ukay-ukay (or thrift shop clothing) pieces are taken from dead corpses! I mean, would someone wish to wear a bright emerald Blumarine lacy dress with the tag still intact during their funeral? Hmmm I don't think so. For those people who have hygienic concerns regarding clothes from ukay, the tip is to wash it with hot water, a half cup of vinegar, and good ol' Tide and Zonrox color safe 🤗 Shopping in Ukay-ukays is fun because you get to buy stuff that are unique, and sometimes you can even score designer brands that are hardly unused! You just have to have your eyes peeled in harvesting diamonds in the rough.
Hmmm might do a blog about this soon!

5. Wear whatever will bring you joy!
Conscious that people will judge you regarding your sartorial choices? Well, people will always say stuff, so might as well clash those prints, wear faux fur, don't follow the fashion book, and just wear whatever will make you happy! Believe me, you'll have better memories wearing fun things that brings you joy.

And that's it! I promise this is the last of the Japan 2018 travel series! Pramis, last na talaga, wala na din ako mapipiga! Now, I shall look forward to the next adventure-which I won't disclose para kahit ako ma-surprise! 🤗🤗😲



Love Always,
Nicole
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For day 2 of our trip to Hong Kong we immediately started it off with our favorite past time: Shopping!

[DISCLAIMER: This post will have little to no sense in terms of photos, because I hardly took any without my face in it. I am that vain, deal with it.]
Me at my natural habitat.
Spot the kilay.
As you can see in this photo, I have made bedroom chic + high street edge work. I was able to make this 'lewk' work not because I have such high fashion prowess, but because I haven't taken a bath at that time yet, and I got too excited to go out that I just put on my skort just so I don't leave our Airbnb in full Unicorn pajama regalia. By the way, this was taken in Monki near Miramall 🙊☝




After getting all sort of stuff from Monki, we head back to our Airbnb to finally take a bath- which in my defense, we were in HK in January and the weather was so cold and lovely that you can go out for a brief time without taking a shower (but please take a shower hahahaha!), we then have lunch, then head to K11 mall before going to the other side in Kowloon. One of the brands that caught my attention, and heart, was Cecilia Ma's pop-up store. As seen above, her purses are adorable! They have Kate Spade's wit, as well as Betsey Johnson's novelty, which are the perfect recipe for a cool brand 👌 but what's not cool is it's price tag, they are quite hefty for my slim pockets 💵



Some cute stuff in the pop-up consignment booths scattered around the mall.
After looking around expensive stuff in K11 mall, we decided to head out to ICC mall at Central to look for even more expensive stuff we won't even end up buying! Hahahah!
Known to have great egg tarts 'DAW', pero wala namang eggtarts dito. Luh.
We used to have this in the PH, but it left us 😢



Vain person alert #1

At the Gucci store, where we enjoyed looking at jeweled encrusted Bees. Don't worry, Jollibee is still mah BAE 🐝
Guess what? The hat I was wearing here costs Php 21,000! Wtf, I could've bought 100s of boxes of Mochi Ice with that!!!! ☝☝☝☝





As I have mentioned awhile ago, ICC mall is a place chock full of expensive stuff! Although, basically expensive brands are scattered around Hong Kong, where you can breeze inside a Fendi store without staff silently judging you. Unlike here in the Philippines, despite being like 30 meters away from the store front, you can already sense how the store assistants of big brands are already estimating how much money your account has based on the shoes you have on 💁

Anyway, before I go on full rant about social inequilibrium, we spent quite a time walking around ICC mall, just talking about what variant of Nissin cup noodles am I going to buy next, or how many Kinder Surprise boxes will be able to fit my luggage.


I don't know what am I trying to prove in this photo 🙈
Oh and we also took a bunch of photos outside hahahaha! Supposedly, we actually planned on going to The Peak just so we can have a Starbucks at the top, and have Mak's Noodles as well. But since we have already went there before, we decided to alot the funds for activities we have yet to try in the coming days instead, so we gave the The Peak a hard pass instead.

Presyong ginto amps
One of the best coffee in HK 7Eleven
A Hong Kong trip without Mochi Ice? NEVER!
This milk tea is trés magnifique - and basically has the cheapest price in 7Eleven 😍
Party hardy🐣👏
Just like our Lan Kwai Fong escapade 6 years ago, 7Eleven saved us from our miseries. Drinking in Lan Kwai Fong, and basically the whole of Hong Kong is Expensive! A shot glass worth of Tequilla will take you around 30 to 40 HK$! Since we are broke, too 'meh' to drink, and the place is not buzzing with people because we went there on a Sunday (it gets packed on Friday and Saturday nights!), we indulged in iced coffee, milk tea, and Mochi Ice instead. As you can see from the last photo, milk tea is enough to put me into party mode-lol, we did not party though because dem titas are tired 😪😫😴


Before our day officially ended, we stopped over at Langham Place mall in Mongkok first to check out some trendy stuff there. One of the good stores there is Rabeanco, which sells really good leather bags. There is this one particular bag that I love sooo much, but after having a careful deliberation with the whole of my 26 personalities, the verdict was 80% no and 20% go buy it 💁 I really like that bag tho. Unlike me, my cousin ended up with two bags, that girl has no chill 🙈🛍💁👏


But don't fret, I was still able to shop for something I love, and this is something my heart fully desires 🐣🍳

Love always, 

Nicole 🐽



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