Our Hong Kong trip this year was literally an escape - escape from work! If you're wondering why it's because I've finished off all my leaves on just the first month of the year. So when my dad invited me to go to Hong Kong I was kind of hesitant cause 1) I don't have any leaves left and 2) have accumulated quite a number of absences already. We were supposed to leave during the Independence Day weekend to take advantage of the holiday but the fare and hotel price were whopping high. Well, if you know me and my hunger for travel you'll not be surprised that I still went for it! We left the succeeding weekend :)
I packed really light- my luggage can be likened to an elementary stroller bag. But I had all the things I needed and some extra clothes actually. My dad and I woke up early in the morning for the flight. Good thing we got to borrow my best friend's driver and car to bring us to the airport. I tried to get more sleep during the ride since I woke up earlier than required cause I was too excited!
After a few hours, we finally landed in HONG KONG! yehey! Time to relax and forget about work. We took the A11 bus to Sogo, walked a little bit and found our way to Excelsior Hotel in Causeway Bay. What I like best about the hotel is that you can see the beautiful skyline of Victoria Habor from it's top most floor which is actually a bar restaurant. I wanted to have 1 meal there but it was too expensive. We just took some photos and enjoyed the awesome view for free!
Usually people associate Hong Kong with shopping because it has lots of shopping places! From the branded store like H&M, Hollister, etc to their very own stores that houses stylish and unique finds. When in Hong Kong we always make sure to drop by Island Beverley it's a 4-5 storey building that's full of retail shopping stores and La Foret - something similar to Island Beverley. What's great with La Foret is it's connected to our hotel! There are also some street stores in Central but we didn't get to visit those anymore to visit other places.
Another reason why Hong Kong is our family's go to destination is that we love their food! We super duper missed them! The family's favorite is the baked pork chop at Cafe de Corral. The serving is big and it's really tasty! During our last trip we discovered this stall at a fast food chain that serves really good tasting duck so for this trip we didn't dare miss it And of course the famous macaroons of Laduree. My dad took a photo of me smiling ear to ear when I got hold of the lovely and delicious pastry.
Bottom line is our trip to Hong Kong was something I'm happy that happened. It was a break from my usual routine and a come back to something familiarly good. It was great to have strolled Ocean Terminal again, ride the ferry, eat at their McDo, walk around their lively and busy streets, hop in and out the MTR, eat their delicious foods. Every time we go back, Hong Kong has always something new to offer like a new mall, new place to check out. Change is very dynamic in this place.
On our last day there which was a Sunday we attended a mass at St. Joseph's Church at Central. It was beautiful to see our kababayans praising God together. I'm thankful for this trip and for God's many blessing in our life. I'm happy to be reminded that God always cares and that He will always love us.
As always, can't wait for the next adventure. Cheers!
Friday, August 14, 2015
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Another dream come true - Coron, Palawan
Since this blog is a dream come true for me I would like to share another dream that just came true almost a year from now. You see I've been really wanting to visit Coron in Palawan, Philippines ever since I was in high school. Various plans were made to visit the place throughout the years but it just finally came true last October 2014. We booked the flight just a week after my birthday and I was really looking forward to it.
We flew with Philippine Airlines and arrived on a beautiful, sunny afternoon. The flight was quick and enjoyable. Upon arriving there, we were picked up by our hotel's kind staff. We stayed at Sophia's Garden Resort, a truly relaxing place at Coron. The garden was huge and very serene. We enjoyed having our breakfast at the gazebo and just chilling.
We flew with Philippine Airlines and arrived on a beautiful, sunny afternoon. The flight was quick and enjoyable. Upon arriving there, we were picked up by our hotel's kind staff. We stayed at Sophia's Garden Resort, a truly relaxing place at Coron. The garden was huge and very serene. We enjoyed having our breakfast at the gazebo and just chilling.
Rooms at Sophia's Garden Resort are clean and really homey- a great place to rest after all the island hopping during the day! |
Life in Coron is very peaceful. I miss waking up to this view very early at the morning. It's a great escape from the busy life in the metro. |
Island Hopping Day!
For our Coron escapade we visited 6 spectacular places: Siete Picados, Kayangan Lake, Banol beach, Floating Village, Twin Lagoon and Barracuda Lake.
Kayangan Lake was my favorite - even way back when I just saw it in photos. It's the cleanest lake in Asia. It's fun how you're able to see what's underneath because of the very clear waters.
We all had fun swimming at the pristine waters of Kayangan Lake. I've never seen such a beautiful place - truly God's amazing creation.
To reach Kayangan Lake we had to climb up hill and then downhill. I'm glad that this was our second destination since I still had my energy! Seeing this view was totally worth the mini hike. And since we went here during October the place was not crowded with people yet - good for us!
So picture perfect! We took this shot at the "resting place" of our up hill hike to the lake. |
Coron is truly a beautiful place and I would love to go back again someday! As the popular saying goes, "The only impossible journey is the one you never make." And I'm glad that this trip happened. All praises to the Lord. The next adventure awaits, cheers!
Monday, August 10, 2015
First post: Welcoming remarks
Hello there! Let's welcome each other to my blog. To be honest, I've always wanted to have my own blog but never really had the drive to come up with one, until now- we all have to start somewhere if we want something right? Anyways, I think that it's a good thing to share some of my life experiences - sort of a public diary. I originally wanted a travel blog which partly explains the title of the blog but then it's not everyday that I get the chance to travel to new places. With that I decided that the blog could just be any journey of my life - it may be something exciting like a new travel adventure (the thought of it makes me soooo excited), a random food trip with friends, or a simple day to day happening of my life.
Well for now I think that's it! Hoping you all will stick with me :)
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