We had an incredibly fulfilling trip to Asia in more ways than imagined π with my bro Preserved Dragons. Our main destination was Thailand, but the heart of it is this... it's Hong Kong ππ° where I yearn to return as we only got a sliver three day sample to and from (Yes,it's our first time). But it worked out in the best possible way. Read on for more...
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The beautiful night skyline at Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour |
But first, starting Asian Heritage Month with a big bow to the one and only ☝️legendary Master Bruce Leeπ₯
Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Bruce Lee Exhibit.
Victoria Peak’s Lion Pavillion in Hong Kong to capture the infamous Van Damme splits scene in Bloodsport.
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The most iconic site at Wat Mahathat and possibly in all of Ayutthaya. The head of a Buddha statue that was placed here decades ago appears to be embraced by the roots of a tree. |
Bruce Lee fans and friends, we were here at Rimtarn Hotel Pak Chong, where Bruce Lee stayed in when filming The Big Boss! Visiting his room #206.
My brother's handmade statue of Cheng Chao-An is one of his favourite pieces because of the emotional scene in The Big Boss this pose was inspired from. #walkon
On our last day in πΉπ, he got together in Bangkok with Pak Chong's Rimtarn Hotel Pak Chong owner Peter Wises and his partners James and Dr.Tom for a fruitful meeting on future collaborations. I am looking forward to see what's in store gentlemen ππ₯
We couldn't have been more proud and excited to finally see, hear, smell and taste what we've been hearing from our mom since we were little. On our second day in HK before we flew to Thailand the next, we were so excited to find this rare night street market by chance on Temple Street (the infamous dai pai dong street), after our beautiful night line views of the Victoria Harbour at the Avenue of Stars.
My brother wanted beef ho fun and steamed white chicken, I wanted seafood and wonton soup, hungry and trying by foot to find a place, we stumbled across this rare busy outdoor food alley turning down Temple Street... off the beaten track due to its energetic vibe when we peered down.
Food was alright, we also had black bean sauce razor clams and deep fried pork intestine with sweet sauce and beer. But where its charm lay were the carefree patrons eating and chatting the night away with friends π». So fantastic hearing and practicing our Cantonese with locals!
Dim Sum and Street Yums
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Exquisite and Unique Offerings |
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Siu Mei Assorted Roasted BBQ Deli- I need to try HK's infamous roast goose next time! |
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Too many baked goods and pastries = analysis paralysis π |
The first foray for my kids into Asia should be our roots- HK and China (eyeing next summer) and working on improving my Cantonese (I took regular classes until grade 8 but continue to speak the language to my parents). I just started watching YouTube lessons to practice my conversation and writing, in hopes that I won't be resorting to Chinglish when I do. It's also necessarily good for my community project with more on that later.
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Our last meal in HK- what better than wonton noodles π |
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