After two days without luggage, so we have got to feel what it's like to be dirty and take on the dirty our clothes after a shower - not digg! But of course it goes well, it's one of those things, so we must make the best of every situation.
The first thing we did was go to Tung Chung, where we took the cable car up to Ngong Ping, a mountaintop. Up here we saw a very big Buddha - located on the top 10 list of the world's largest Buddhas. It was very nice scenery in these areas, and many high mountains. Up here we also got our first taste Hong kong meal. Looks a bit strange, but the flavor was good.
We had a little trouble finding my way to the hostel, Yesinn @ fortress Hill, so it was really good to have the tires to carry on. We were very tired after the journey, so the rest of the day was quiet. V shared hostel room with another, think he was Chinese.
Next day we started with a long walk to the Golden Bauhinia Square which was about 5 km from the hostel, plus some miscalculations. These were then very tiring, bargain basement so took a break at a typical Norwegian cafe. Furthermore, we went to Mong Kok Ladies Market. Here we met Camilla. She took us further around until we ended up at a sushi restaurant. Then, through a park, before we took the boat over and back to Hong Kong Island. bargain basement Camilla took us further up to The Peak. The ride felt like a road to hell, but we still live. The view was absolutely INSANE, and recommended strongly at night. Furthermore, we took some drinks at a bar, which was very nice. We also got to experience something that obviously was very normal, namely to act alcohol at 7eleven and stand in the street to drink. So much cheaper, where a heiniken then cost about 16 hp USD, which is about 10 enough. We were home at 3 am and had to be out of the hostel at 11am the following day.
Furthermore, when we went to Camilla, as we still sit. Here we have fixed a couple of things. We found a hostel here in Hong kong for the next three nights, bargain basement before carrying on to the Golden Coast of Australia, where also we have fixed the hostel for the first three nights. Moreover runs enough trip to Byron Bay.
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