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Continuing our journey in Hong Kong, we started the day with a delicious breakfast at Sweet Dynasty.

Turn onto Haiphong Road and proceed for approximately 30 meters. The destination is located on the left side of Hankow Road.



Everything was delicious, and we were full and ready to hit the road.



Traveling in Hong Kong is incredibly convenient, with easy access to various tourist attractions.


Our destination was City Gate, where we planned to browse Nike's sporting goods. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, the Nike shop was closed for renovations.


We strolled around, and the Ngong Ping Cable Car was in sight, as it was close to the city gate. However, we did not take a ride due to time constraints.


And then we continued to another place to pay respect to the Buddha. Our first temple was the "Wong Tai Sin Temple" or "Wang Da Xian Temple".


Take the MTR from Tsim Sha Tsui Station to Yau Ma Tei Station. Transfer to the green line and get off at Wong Tai Sin Station -> Exit B.

Incense and candles are sold at the front. Fortune-telling sticks are also available. This temple is said to be famous for its accuracy.



Tourists and Hong Kong locals alike flock to Wong Tai Sin Temple, making it a bustling hub of activity every day.


Our next stop was Nan Lian Garden, a beautiful garden with a Chinese artistic style. The atmosphere was peaceful and quiet, and we loved it.


Nang Chi Temple is a large Buddhist temple located in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is unique in that it is exclusively inhabited by nuns, unlike other temples which typically house both monks and nuns.



After soaking in the serene atmosphere of Wat Nang Chi, we continued to another temple, Wat Che Kung (Che Kung Temple), which is revered by many Thai people for the miraculous powers of Lord Che Kung.



See far away

Mr. Chakong


Line up to spin the windmill.


Snacks sold in the MTR train area of the station. Stop by for a little shopping.


After visiting the Che Kung Temple, we went shopping in Mong Kok.


The place is extremely crowded.


Our target market is athletic footwear, which will differentiate us from City Gate, as we will offer a wider selection of the latest models.


From above, we can see our target: the ice cream shop. This shop is truly delicious, and I always buy some whenever I see it.


Continue walking.


This cup of fish balls costs 20 baht, which is about 200 baht. The taste is also very good.


Sugarcane juice, similar to ours, but unfortunately I didn't get to try it to see if the taste is the same.


After exploring Mong Kok, we had some time to kill before checking into our accommodation, so we decided to take a stroll and admire the illuminated buildings along the waterfront.


We came across a dessert shop. It's a bit slow, but let's stop by.



Available now, looks delicious, doesn't it? Purple is an ingredient, so it's a pass.

Gazing at the dazzling lights across the water, Hong Kong's vibrant cityscape illuminated the night. Though this was my second visit, the allure of the city remained undiminished. I longed to return again and again, whenever the opportunity arose. As our time in Hong Kong drew to a close, we opted for a bus ride back to Bangkok. The bus stop stood opposite our accommodation, a convenient location for our departure.



The octopus card shows all the details we use.


The in-flight meal was passable.


This trip was both fun and delicious. Everything was okay, and most importantly, we didn't get lost.

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