enjoy your trip Ian, say hello to Honkers for me, still miss the place despite the polution.
enjoy your trip Ian, say hello to Honkers for me, still miss the place despite the polution.
Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
Thanks Scott
Looking forward to seeing a bit more of Honkers, I was only there for 3 days and 1 day on my previous visits, still plenty to see there. I'm doing a daytrip to Lantau on Weds, and the Land between Honkers and China in a couple of weeks after I've been to the PhilsI'm a bit disappointed I can't do the day trip to China, but the Chinese authorities have decided they arent issuing Group Tourist Visas from Hong Kong between July 15 and Aug 31 due to the Student Games or an Exhibition taking place over the border during that period
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Shame about that... well when you visit Lantau if you are not an organised tour then I suggest
Book tickets in advance for the cable car at Tung Chung.
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Get an MTR from TST (I remember you are staying there) Use the Tsuen Wan Line and change at Lai King to the Tung Chung line and go the end. Walk to the cable car (10 minutes).
The cable car goes to the Big Bhudda at Po Lin Monastery..great place to visit.
when done there get the number 2 Bus from there to Mui Wo. Sit on the right hand seats and enjoy the views over the mountains and the little bays as you head down to Mui Wo.
Take a pleasant walk round Silvermine bay and have a nice sea food meal by one the market restuarants by the ferry pier, right on the waters edge. or a beer at the China bear pub by the Mcdonalds... i once lived above that pub, it was run by two Scottish lads, not sure if they are still there
take the slow ferry back to central Hong Kong. The fast ferry is just an air conditioned sealed box, pay for a 1st class upper deck ticket for the slow ferry and sit outside and enjoy the outer /inner harbour/city views.
Enjoy
grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I want to be there now at the pier with a salt and pepper prawns and a large Tsing Tao
Live your life for a reason and don't worry be happy
if you don't know where you are going then any road will do!!
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