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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 in 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 in 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 the village proper, you'll get to see the breath taking lush greeneries, 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 once 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. With 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 see 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 laid 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 a 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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This one is a very late post. How late?

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Ok fine, it's been a year since this should have been published. A lot has happened since then, so I'm not sure if my memories of Hong Kong is still accurate, and if I'll do it some justice. To be honest, I can't fully recall what we did per day there, because all I can fully remember now is our Disney land trip only hahaha! Anyway, let me try to rack my brain, and go full-on storytelling mode about my HK trip- last September 2016.

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Grab a seat.

Soooooo, I remember our flight from Philippines to Hong Kong was last September 16, 2016. We boarded a flight with Cebu Pacific, and it was a night flight, something I'm not used to. Most of the time, the flights that I have taken are in the morning, and I remember how calming it is to see oodles and oodles of clouds. To strip myself off of anxiety, I indulged myself in watching Me before you instead (making my mom look at me strangely when she heard me sniffing haha!)
Duck Face hahaha! 
Ummm mama, wala po kayo sa Divi :)



DAY 1

Ok, now I remember! For our first day in Hong Kong, we went to Lantau Island, and took the cable car going to Ngong Ping Village. I remember how we got lost going to Tung Chung, and how one of my mom's friend was desperate to find a bathroom inside the train station in Mongkok hahaha! Oh by the way, I forgot to mention that for this time around, me and my mom were travelling with 3 of her friends and their kids, so imagine how crazy it is to herd this pack. Unlike my first time before, I was with my cousin, and her friend, so it's easier to navigate the city.

I think this is near Tsim Sha Tsui.

Saying hi to the other side of HK.
#Twinning hahaha!

Oh I also haven't mentioned, for the first 2 days of our trip to HK, we stayed in Chung King Mansions, then I booked our 3rd day in Airbnb to bring balance to this world. You see, I was not originally part of this trip, since I was supposed to join my friends' trip instead, but because of my mom's clingy-ness, I obliged and joined them. By the time I decided to join them, they have already booked the hotel rooms in Chung King Mansions, and sadly they won't refund if we cancel. Anyway, there's another time to discuss about Chung King Mansions, and the horrors I've seen inside it. Ok, back to Day 1, soooo coming from Chung King Mansions going to Tsim Sha Tsui was a fair walk, hence the decision to check out some sights before heading to Tung Chung, then Lantau.


The moment we got off the train at Tung Chung station, we were greeted by City Gate Outlets. Since I was in the company of the Titas of Manila, we ended up checking some stores first before heading to the cable cars going to Lantau island. 
Wife Material 


Kala mo yan na, di pa!

The queue to the cable car was quite long, however it wasn't as tiring as waiting in line for the train here in Manila, because the turn-around time of the cable cars is little, hence there's a cable car in every 3 minutes. From what I remember we paid around HKD 140-160 round trip for the standard cabin (around $ 30+), and we bought the tickets there on the same day. Perhaps it's more affordable if you buy it in Klook, or other travel deals sites.

I did not expect the ride itself to be long. At a glance, I thought we'll be in the mountain top proper after 5 minutes basing on the cable stops you can see from the Cable Car dock below, but oh boy I was wrong! It took us around 15-20 minutes to arrive in Ngong Ping Village, on top of Lantau. Apparently, after passing the visible cable stops (especially the high one), you'll then see that there's still a looooong way to go before arriving. If you're afraid of heights, you may not like this (especially the crystal cable car, with glass floors hahaha) since there's a certain moment where it became windy and the cable car we were in started rocking hahaha! The Titas were #Shookt. Also, please refrain from watching Kingsman The Golden Circle prior to boarding the cabin hahaha! However, if you wish to see Ngong Ping minus the windy cable car ride, I think you can do so by taking the bus. Upon checking, you can go to Lantau by taking the route 23 bus in Tung Chung, but go there earlier during weekends because the lines are looooonger.


In my mind I was singing Mulan's Reflection hahaha! #Werpa


Cutiepies, but quite pricey :(

#JejGirlNgQC

Upon arrival, you'll be greeted with a souvenir shop, then after a few walks you'll see the village proper. The Ngong Ping Village, old school as it appear, is actually full of restaurants and shops where you can spend you HKDs like no one gives a shhh. However, just a tip, the souvenirs there are pricier than the ones in Mongkok, so better stock up when you're in mainland instead. Also, on the other end of the village you'll see the arc going to the big Buddha, where there are food stalls that sell more affordable drinks (you're welcome haha).

The end of the Ngong Ping Village

The Arc going to the Big Buddha


#Lodi

The Big Buddha

Best Purchase Ever
As the legend goes (or chitchats from friends), those who climb the stairs going to the Big Buddha will have their wishes, or what they are praying for come true. But since I cannot leave the #TitasOfManila behind, I was not able to go to the Big Buddha. Anyway, my wish that day came true eventually, so no biggie.



By the way, the best time to go to Lantau is in the morning, because the operation time of the cable cars are until 6:30 PM only. You can check here for more details 


Will go storytelling mode for Day 2 in a separate post. For now, feast on this instead :)

This was my wish *droooools*
Love Always,
Nicoco


P.S.

Of all places, we met up in HK! hahaha! Hi Bewbs <3 td="">




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