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Thursday, November 1, 2012

Hong Kong Day 4 - Ocean Park

Day 4 Breakfast, 鸳鸯鱼蛋河, mixed fishball noodle, at a eatery beside our hotel.
 After that, we took a train from Causeway Point to Admiralty, so as to catch the Ocean Park Bus.
Happy with her Disney Princess toys which we bought for her at the night market, 女人街。They are all kept in her handbag.
 We are on the double decker bus on the way to our destination.
Ma & Sarah on the opposite side.
We got the tickets from a street peddler who sold that tickets 20% cheaper than from the sales counter. (Tour agency tickets)
 First thing that we did at Ocean Park was to shop. (Women)
It was a very sunny day, she complained about the brightness of the sun shining into her eyes, then she started asking for sunglasses. She looked longingly at them inside the shop and kept asking for them. Her wish was not granted!
Trying out the animal hats.
 Cute hat!
 It was indeed very bright outside!
Steering the helms of the remote control boats.
Inside the aquarium, Archie admiring the graceful rays.
What a big fish tank, but I think it has been eclipsed by the one in Resort World Sentosa.
Fresh air again, they are also happy because Mama whipped out pokies from her bag.
The cable car to the other part of the amusement park. The long queue is a turn off, we took the train up instead.
Sarah started crying when she finished her pokies and cast envious glances at Archie's. The little boy can be such an angel sometimes, he happily shared his pokies with his sister.
At the 'Old Hong Kong' section.
The street where they have all the game stalls.
Interesting 'fruit' baskets to recreate the old street scene.
They had a monopoly!
Then came the competitor, fresh face boy vs experienced old lady.
Sarah went to veggie business instead of competing with them.
A stationary tram for us to take photo.
Our 小少爷 and 大小姐!
Satisfying the boy's choo choo craving. We went 2 times.
Bouncing good times!
Wee~
He charged up a rather steep slope to get to the slide.
Sarah was quite scared sitting in this one. While Archie was screaming, wanting to get on it, he did not meet the minimum height requirement.
They had fun flying on this.
The friendly shark.
Dad went back to the Old Hong Kong street and tried his luck at the shoot the hoop game stall.
Archie shot a few...
Then he decided to slam dunk!
Dad got lucky and managed to get 3 balls in! He rang the bell and was rewarded with the big tram toy!
And a small tram toy for the small boy.
Next, we went to watch the acrobat show, performed by a troupe of teenagers.
Flying!
That's how young they are/
We took a train up to the mountain and went up the sky tower.
Enjoying the view up there.
Part 2 of the amusement park, nothing much for our kids here as they are too small to get into most of the rides.
Painfully long queue to get on the cable car to get down back to the entrance.
So good being young, rather than having to stand in the queue and have tired legs, he can be carried and enjoy a good nap.
Up in the air!
Up to mischief!
A geeky smile.
The boy has been re-charged!
After Ocean Park, we took a bus to Aberdeen and boarded a boat to Jumbo for our dinner.
Inside the boat.
Emo time!
It's infectious.
Arrived!
Inside the floating giant.
The food is expensive but great. One of the better meals we had in Hong Kong.
Crispy Roasted Suckling Pig.
Sweet and Sour Pork
Chicken with Ham
An enjoyable dinner.
We headed to the supermarket to stock up for supper before going back to the hotel.

A very long day for us, but why are they still so energetic?

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