August 23, 2010

50 Things I Love About Hong Kong

View from Po Pin Chau

Sai Kung, my favourite place in Hong Kong


How fast a year has gone by. Today I leave Hong Kong on an evening Singapore Airlines (of course) flight back to Singapore after what has been an absolutely fantastic year in Hong Kong. For a person who's been in Hong Kong for just one year, I think I've been really good in making an effort to know the city. I'm leaving Hong Kong with mixed feelings as I actually can't bear to leave it. If I loved my job more in Hong Kong, I'd probably have chosen to stay awhile longer. But there's something I need to do at the moment and I want to do it in Singapore, so back I go. Hopefully I'll return to Hong Kong to live one day. While I'm away from Hong Kong, here are the things I love and will miss about one of my favourite cities!

FOOD

1. I can get food at any time, anywhere!
2. Whatever the size of your wallet, you can always get good food.
3. Dai pai dongs
4. Fantastic Cantonese food
5. Tasty and great variety of dimsum
6. The great variety of food - Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Italian, French, German, etc
7. The shops - 凉茶铺 - that sell traditional herbal teas that are in every other street corner
8. Good patisseries
9. All the dessert shops (糖水铺) selling traditional Cantonese desserts
10. High tea at the Intercontinental - fantastic view from the dining area (I think it beats The Peninsula)
11. Freshly baked egg tarts of traditional bakeries at every other street
12. The wet markets with all the fresh vegetables and live seafood
13. Citysuper supermarket (especially the one in Causeway Bay 'cos it's the biggest!)
14. SOGO's supermarket
15. Vegetable farms in the New Territories
16. 飲食男女 - the very well-written and well-researched weekly food magazine which comes with the trashy tabloid 忽然一周. I buy the latter just to get the former - really.
17. Jenny's Bakery - love their pineapple tarts and butter cookies!

TRANSPORT

18. Star ferries that ply the harbour and the outlying islands
19. Trams in Hong Kong Island, more affectionately known as the 'ting ting' by the locals
20. Efficient and well-run MTR train system
21. Mini-buses, even if the drivers drive like maniacs
22. The frequency of buses and its comprehensive network
23. Octopus cards that can be used to make payment at all major shops, car parks and even vending machines
24. Chep Lap Kok international airport
25. The Airport Express - the best airport commute in the world
26. Taxis - you can flag one down easily any time, anywhere

PLACES

27. Tai O fishing village in Lantau Island for the unique lifestyle it offers Hong Kongers
28. Central (中環) for its little alleys and mix of modern and old-styled shops and restaurants
29. Hong Kong skyline as you look at it from the Kowloon side
30. Victoria Harbour
31. Victoria Park (just a five-minute walk from where I live)
32. Mong Kok's madness and quirky streets like Goldfish Street

GEOGRAPHY

33. Dragon's Back hiking trail - one of the best urban trails
34. Sai Kung for all the outdoor activities it offers - hiking, coastal trekking, stream trekking, wakeboarding, boating
35. Lantau Island for similar outdoor activities to Sai Kung that it offers
36. All the hills in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories that offer numerous hiking trails
37. Mild winters - I can't deal with harsh winters and Hong Kong's winters are perfect for me!
38. Proximity to China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea and South East Asia


SERVICES

39. Efficiency of the immigration department
40. Efficiency of services - time is money, so people do things fast!
41. Laundrettes that are everywhere and provide cheap laundry services
42. Traditional Chinese Medicine physicians are recognised and allowed to give out medical certificates
43. Being able to hire a junk boat or yacht for an affordable price, for a whole day and with food catered! Makes going out to sea a very accessible and affordable activity for the masses - fantastic!

PEOPLE

44. The cosmopolitan and international mix of people with a respect and tolerance for people of different races, creed and religion to co-exist
45. Tradition and modernity co-exist in this cosmopolitan city
46. People can protest and take part in demonstrations without getting arrested. People actually make the effort to take part in a demonstration / protest for a cause they believe in.


SHOPPING

47. My favourite lifestyle shop G.O.D
48. H&M - I never walk of the store empty-handed
49. Cheap tickets for concerts staged by Hong Kong artistes
50. Cameras are relatively cheaper - I love my new waterproof Pentax Optio!

Posted by DSD at August 23, 2010 12:00 AM
Comments
Awww.... I'm really going to miss you in HK... even though I've never lived there the same time as you, I've really, really enjoyed your posts on HK. Makes me homesick and proud at the same time. Every time someone makes a disparaging remark about how HK is all about the shopping, I direct them to your blog! Take care in Singapore and hopefully next time you come back to live, I'll be there too! Posted by: Sui Mai at August 24, 2010 2:05 AM
aww, i totally agree with your list about HK. i lived in HK for about six months last year, and am stil missing it plenty now! :( the food, the H&M and everything! Posted by: lucia at August 24, 2010 3:16 PM
Personally, I like the tea eggs (also) available at almost every street corner. Posted by: ivan at August 24, 2010 3:36 PM
I enjoyed how you've discovered HK and learnt some much about the trails from you and thanks for postng the photos too. Totally green beauty. I guess I'm just happy to know that HK isn't about shopping. Eating-for sure- plenty of good eats! Posted by: imp at August 25, 2010 12:06 PM
I like the MTR because it's frequent. The only leisurely line is the Tung Chung line which shows up more like the MRT, every 7 minutes or so. That's SLOW!! The Airport Express is awesome. Beats the crawl of the East West line and the transfer at Tanah Merah. The darn line is slow enough, they have to toss a transfer in too?? I've never really dealt with the maniac minibasi drivers, but it sounds like fun. Seat belt? I'm especially fond of the HK taxis. Have you noticed? No (night, peak hour, airport, phone reservation) surcharges? And the fares are reasonable too... Posted by: abraxis at August 26, 2010 3:07 AM
@Sui Mai: Yeah, let's hope we'll be in the same place at the same time in future! And yeah, I definitely want to return to HK one day. I just LOVE the place!
@Lucia: Yes, I'm missing HK already after 3 days. I think I'm having reverse cultural shock at the moment. I didn't even miss Singapore when I left for HK ...
@imp: Thanks! I'm glad I've introduced another side of HK to others. It's that side of HK that I love most.
@abraxis: Yeah, MTR is the best. Beats Singapore's MRT hands down. Yah, HK taxis have no hidden charges apart from when using the boot (or trunk in American English).But oh, re seat belts in minibuses - there has recently been a crackdown on people not putting on seat belts on minibuses. Plain clothes policemen have been going on minibuses to catch people found not putting on their seat belts. My friend's sister got caught together with other passengers and they were fined HKD1500 each!!! Posted by: DSD at August 26, 2010 9:31 AM
Hello dear! how r u? Are u back yet? I really like this post! U managed to change my impression about HK! I never really like the food, especially yin yang coffeee! It's just too weird for me. I was so repulsed by it I gave up coffee when I came back to Singi!!! :(( I like the part about TCM MC being recognised and accepted! MOE should allow that! urgh. Posted by: sue at September 3, 2010 12:10 AM
Whenever and whoever complains about Hong Kong, your blog is the light and the salt! As a local Chinese in Hong Kong I like Hong Kong - most of it - maybe perhaps except the air quality and the small apartments! As you are a hiker, maybe I shall add Yuen Tsuen Ancient Trail. It is featured in National Geographic as one of the top 10 Ancient Highways! http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/top-10/ancient-highways/ Posted by: Peter Kwong at September 6, 2010 11:24 PM
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