Macau/HK - Part I
Okay folks, here are some of my pics from my recent Edu trip. Unfortunately I have so many pics, I will have to release them slowly...Here is something funny I saw at the airport. Perhaps at HK, they have bigger babies!
This is a view of Macau from a hilltop. Kinda foggy and quite polluted. The weather was lovely, cool and dry.
This was my room at the hotel. Not too bad, considering it was only me in the room. The TV channels were surprisingly limited, only about 5 channels. The second pic was the view from my room. As you can see, I didn't need the small TV, I had a mega TV right outside!
Macau is a very beautiful city with lots of heritage and old buildings. These are just 2 examples and as you can see, they're lovely and full of colour, character and history.
The students having fun.
Macau is a very beautiful city with lots of heritage and old buildings. These are just 2 examples and as you can see, they're lovely and full of colour, character and history.
The students having fun.
We had the chance to visit a hospitality & tourism school at both HK and Macau. This is a shot of their restaurant, equivalent to RITS. Nice right?
My HK hotel was like a box. As you can see, it WAS a box.
Transformers! HK's flats are amazing. 80 stories? No problems!
We did the tourist thing and ate at Jumbo Seafood Restaurant.
In Singapore, when you ask for rice, you get rice bowls. In HK, you get a rice tub!
We did the tourist thing and ate at Jumbo Seafood Restaurant.
In Singapore, when you ask for rice, you get rice bowls. In HK, you get a rice tub!
9 Comments:
ok, i gotta admit i am attracted by the rice part. o_O
>.<
Yes, all the "Fan Tong" (in chinese) will rejoice!
wAh .. if out RITS is like dat, it'll be super cool! haha
*raises hand*
how did you know we're fan tongs!
ehh.. lets rejoice for rice man.
lets just say that Mr Lee is one toooooooooooooo!!! >.<
Actually I don't eat that much rice..
hmm.. hows that?!
Too much rice...not good for you, so I eat less of it. Try to anyway!
Too much rice...not good for you, so I eat less of it. Try to anyway!
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