{"id":1183,"date":"2009-01-08T18:15:09","date_gmt":"2009-01-08T10:15:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=1183"},"modified":"2009-12-10T14:11:58","modified_gmt":"2009-12-10T06:11:58","slug":"hong-kong-2008-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mytwogirls.net\/?p=1183","title":{"rendered":"Hong Kong 2008 – Part 1 : Tong Chong, Ngong Peng, Citygate"},"content":{"rendered":"
After much thought and planning (mostly my part), we have decided for a holiday to Hong Kong with the girls, when Zaria still enjoyed infant rate for her flight, and no admission charges to any of the theme parks.<\/p>\n
The week before we left for Hong Kong, I had dinner with my dad. Seeing the girls running here and there and could not sit still during dinner, my dad shook his head and said, “I don’t know how you are going to handle them in Hong Kong.”<\/span> And seriously, I didn’t know how we were going to survive. Unlike most people who would only go with the older child, or bring along the maid or a relative to help, we braved Hong Kong as a family, just us 4, planning for the worst.<\/p>\n We left a day after Jelly has gone home for her holidays. We were blessed with dry, sunny weather, with temparature around 20 degrees. <\/p>\n \u266514th Dec\u2665<\/strong><\/span> By the time we got into our room, it was already 12am. Zaria had knocked off, and Zara had a quick wash up, and went straight to bed.<\/p>\n I didn’t know we were actually near the Citygate Outlets<\/a>, until I read the brouchers I picked up from the hotel lobby. <\/p>\n \u266515th Dec\u2665<\/strong><\/span> For breakfast, I walked over to the supermarket near our hotel to grab some croissant, bread, fruit juices, soya bean and had them in the room, so we can eat in peace. (All breakfasts for the next few days were eaten in the room except on our last day)<\/p>\n After breakfast, we checked out, and left our luggage with the hotel, and started our journey to see Tung Chung. A whistle was looped around Zara’s neck, so she could whistle for our attention if she were lost, and a leash was attached to Zaria every time we went out. Thus began our visit.<\/p>\n
\nWe got on a late flight and arrived in Hong Kong at 10:30pm. 1st night hotel was Novotel Citygate<\/a> at Tung Chung which is near the airport; since Daddy didn’t want to tax the girls by travelling all the way downtown to spend the night.<\/p>\n
\nI realised the Citygate Outlets were actually attached to our hotel. I told Daddy maybe he should stay in the room with the girls, while I went shopping. His reaction, “You want to start shopping on the FIRST DAY itself?”<\/span> (Why not?) “And I thought we’re here to see the Giant Buddha?”<\/span> Grrr.. So there goes my shopping plan. <\/p>\n
\nGirls marveling at the water fountains just outside the Citygate Outlet mall (while mummy marveled at the shop display). Spot Zara’s daily companion the whistle, and Zaria’s leash.<\/span><\/p>\n
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