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Friday, June 10, 2016

Seeing Hong Kong in a different light

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Travelling with the Olympus Pen F is such a joy.
Photography is a very big part of my travel and I love capturing everything: What I eat, where I go, and what I do.

I brought the Olympus Pen F with me to Hong Kong last month, and had so much fun using it!

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As you know, I've been test-driving the Olympus Pen F for quite some time now, and this gorgeous camera will steal your heart! Olympus definitely got it right with that super good-looking vintage design. Of course, a camera is more about the quality of images it produces than how it looks, but I can't deny that this sexy camera's exterior won me over at first glance ;D

Armed with my Olympus Pen F and my 12-40mm lens, I had a ball of a time in one of my favourite cities ever! Enjoy the photos in this post, all taken with the Olympus Pen F!

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Despite having travelled to Hong Kong so many times over the past 2-3 years, there's something about the city that keeps me coming back for more. Every trip to Hong Kong makes it feel a little more like home, and I find myself discovering something new about Hong Kong every time.

There are two things I absolutely love about Hong Kong – the food and the streets! I’ll be sharing with you my food haunts and the places I’ve visited during this trip!

For instance, Hello Kitty dimsum!

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Hello Kitty Chinese Cuisine
Lee Loy Mansion, Canton Rd
Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong

Opening Hours: 11AM–3PM, 6–11PM

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I just went about gaga when we stepped into this restaurant. EVERYTHING was Kitty-themed, from the tea-ware to the hanging lights and even embossed Hello Kitty motifs on the furniture! Of course, the food was so creatively made into Hello Kitty representations and yet managed to taste good at the same time! Definitely very, very photo-worthy too!

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Hello Kitty desserts!

One of the things I love doing in Hong Kong is exploring the quieter streets and alleys, because of all the little scenes I come across. For example, I came across this roast meat shop and what caught my attention was the snaking long queue – of course, I had to take shots of the roast meat on display. Judging from the pictures below (and the queue), I supposed it must have been really good!

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This photo is taken with the Olympus Pen F in regular mode (I usually use the Aperture mode or Program mode) 

The Olympus Pen F comes with a Creative Dial at the front of the camera that makes photography a lot more fun because you can play with different color settings with just the twist of a dial! What's awesome with it is that these mode settings are all "live", and you can see the effects of these filters being applied as you shoot, making the shooting experience instantaneous and gratifying. 

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Here's the same scene captured with the Olympus Pen F using Color Profile Mode 3: Chrome Film Vivid Saturation. This settings gives the image a warm dose of color and contrast which instantly makes this image pop out.

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Another favourite mode that I find myself constantly switching to is the Monotone mode, which simulates black-and-white film. I love the high contrast, black and white settings that instantly adds so much mood and feel to the image!

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Two more pictures of the chefs at the roast meat shop hard at work! These photos were also taken in Color Profile Mode – which made the roast meat looks sooooo good!

Speaking of roast meat, my new favourite restaurant for roast goose in Hong Kong is officially Kam's Roast Goose!

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Kam's Roast Goose
 226 Hennessy Rd, Hong Kong

If you do go to Kam's Roast Goose, go early right before they open, so that you don't have to wait too long! Their lunch sets are super affordable and the roast goose is to-die-for. Juicy, tender and delicious, with that crackling skin that practically melts in the mouth.

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Just soooooo good I would go back to Hong Kong for this in a heartbeat! Please skip Yung Kee and do Kam's Roast Goose instead. You won't regret it! Just look at the above photo and it’s good enough to make you salivate – all thanks to the Color Profile on the PEN-F that brings this picture to life!

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They've even been awarded 1 Star in the 2015 and 2016 Michelin Guide, that's how good Kam's Roast Goose is!

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 When you're in Sheung Wan/Central area, don't miss out on the famous Kau Kee Beef Brisket Noodles!

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 Kau Kee Beef Brisket Noodles
21 Gough Street, Central, Hong Kong

Both their curry beef brisket noodles and regular beef brisket noodles are amazeballs and you must try both!! So satisfying, especially on a cold Hong Kong evening.

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Besides restaurants, Hong Kong’s café scene is one that you have to check out too!

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One of the hipster cafes that I really like in Hong Kong is Mum's Not Home!

It's a cozy cafe/shop located in a residential apartment in a corner of Yau Ma Tei and has got some seriously cool vibes going on. Every corner of this place is chock full of eclectic decor and quirky character. I've been there on two occasions over two separate trips and it hasn't lost any of its charm!

Mum's Not Home
1/F 302 Shanghai St, Yau Ma Tei

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While chilling at the café, I decided to play with the Art filters on the Olympus Pen F and I really liked how it brought out the feel of Mum's Not Home! Same photo but different feels!

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Art Filter: Pop Art Mode

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Art Filter: Pale and Light Color Mode

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Art Filter: Vintage Mode

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A shot of the super cool hand drawn menu at Mum's Not Home. I love how unorthodox everything is in there!

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Art Filter: Vintage Mode

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I love this picture because it’s such a happening photo with the burst of colours in one frame! The settings on the Color Profile Mode really helped bring out the colours in this shot! 

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Our cafe-hopping brought us to Common Ground, a well-known coffee place in Sheung Wan, where I spent a great afternoon working and enjoying the relaxed cafe ambience.

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Shing Wong St, Central, Hong Kong

Tastefully decorated space that has industrial accents but still manages to keep a cozy ambience.

I love the way natural sunlight streamed in from the windows, it was a very peaceful and well-spent afternoon.

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And look at the new friend I made: Bula the Malamute! (He has his own instagram account at @bulathemalamute and is absolutely beautiful!)

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This lovely majestic giant was so friendly and docile, gamely posing for my camera. Of course aided by Olympus’ trusty 5-axis image stabilization system! 

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Bula the Malamute with his owner, taken in Monotone mode.

Looking back at these photos really makes me miss my gastronomical adventures in Hong Kong!   When I’m not busy stuffing my face with food, I took to the streets of Hong Kong and had a ball of time playing with the features of the Pen F to capture the essence of Hong Kong. Check out the following images!

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To me, there's something beautiful about the dilapidated and grimy buildings in Hong Kong. So much character and so many silent stories to tell.

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The same buildings taken with the Color Profile mode immediately makes the image look more eye-catching with that pop of saturation and contrast!

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While in Monotone mode, it now looks and feels like a scene from an old black-and-white movie.

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Here's another comparison between the regular shooting mode for the Olympus Pen F, along with my two other favourite modes: Color Profile (Mode 3) and Monotone.

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 Color Profile Mode

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Monotone Mode

For the creative photographers who want more out of their Olympus Pen F, you can customise your color settings further in Color Creator Mode that allows you to tweak different colors on the spectrum to reduce or boost specific colors.

Pretty fun stuff! 

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I really had so much fun exploring both Hong Kong and my Olympus Pen F!

It's my perfect camera on-the-go. Apart from all the creative color modes, the Olympus Pen F also features a swivel LCD screen that allows for easy selfies (heheh very important feature) as well as the wi-fi function that allows me to send photos straight to my phone easily for social sharing!

Hoping to fly on my next destination soon and capture more beautiful memories with the Olympus Pen F!

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Before I end my post, here's one last parting shot of Hong Kong with the Olympus Pen F in Art Filter: Pinhole mode.

I’ll be back soon, Hong Kong!
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Saturday, November 28, 2015

5 Reasons to Visit Hong Kong in October/November!


Hey everyone!
It's been barely two months since my last trip to Hong Kong in August 2015, but I already missed Hong Kong so much that I booked another trip back for YZ and I together!

Maureen (MissTamChiak), Evonne and I were also honoured to work together with Hong Kong Tourism Board during this trip, and we had an amazing time!


Hong Kong is fantastic all year-round, but October/November is one of the most exciting periods to visit! Here are my top 5 reasons why you should visit Hong Kong in October/November!


1. It's Halloween!
Hong Kong is the best place in Asia to celebrate a fun-filled Halloween. There is a festive Halloween buzz permeating the city during the whole of October.
I already adore Hong Kong Disney Land on any regular day, but Hong Kong Disney Land during Haunted Halloween is extra extra spook-tacular because of the Halloween decorations, themed food and special attractions! The Halloween décor and themes can only be found throughout the month of October, so we were really lucky to have been there at the right time!

Hello at the Happiest Place On Earth!
I love how Disney music is blaring from the speakers from the moment you step into Hong Kong Disney Land. It's so magical!

Photo-op with Duffy and ShellieMay, all dressed up in Halloween costumes!

It's our second time in Hong Kong Disneyland, but it hasn't lost its magic or charm at all!

Disney and Halloween-themed food! That "Nightmare Before Christmas" Jack Skellington bun is so cute!


We had a lot of fun tucking into all those themed bites and snacks ;D

The Mickey-shaped waffle is really good by the way!

And Mickey ice cream!

This Mickey-bat cookie was so adorable I couldn't bear to eat it. Haha!

Oh, spotted this little kid dressed as a Stormtrooper for Halloween! Can he get any cuter?

The Halloween decor was Disney-themed too!


Waiting for the Flights of Fantasy Parade to start!!

*cue Flights of Fantasy music playing* The afternoon parade is always the highlight of the day! The parade starts at 3pm, along Main Street.

All my favourite Disney characters appearing in real life!

I really love that happy, spirited vibe that all Disney performers exude!

Absolutely enchanting experience for the little ones.

Disney princesses!!! *hearts*

After so much excitement, we were more than happy to rest our legs and dig into more super squeal-inducing Halloween/Disney-themed food at Corner Cafe on Main Street! The Main Street Halloween Duffy's Afternoon Tea Set, which is a Halloween special, is too pretty to miss!

Just look at all those Mickey silhouettes as well as additional touches of Halloween: Bat-shaped cheese and pumpkins, anyone?

I particularly have a thing for Jack Wellington. Look at those macarons!

A pink Shellie May strawberry milkshake that tasted so good after our time out in the afternoon sun!


And there were also festive food dishes just for Halloween on the menu as well!

Happy us with all the happy food!

We went on all my favourite Disney Rides, including this one at Toy Story Land! It's the RC Race Roller Coaster! This ride was such a blast!!!

Love the thrill and adrenaline rush of the RC Racer, a U-shaped coaster.

We also went on some other rides that I really love, like the Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars, and Mystic Manor at Mystic Point!

When night fell, all the ghouls came out to play!

Like these Victorian ladies and gentlemen in eerie white.. They attracted such a crowd from the park visitors!

And I was eager for “Disney Paint the Night” Nighttime Spectacular: The night parade! It's a fairly new addition to Hong Kong Disneyland and wasn't introduced yet the last time I visited a couple years back! The parade started around 7.30pm, so the beautiful neon lights were very striking in the dark!

Got started with my favourite characters from Monsters Inc, Sulley!

An effervescent-looking Ariel from The Little Mermaid, this display was magnificent!
Everyone's favourite, Beauty and the Beast!

Toy Story's Woody and Buzz Lightyear on the giant slinky dog!

Don't all these characters bring back nostalgic childhood memories of your beloved animated films? Disneyland really makes me feel like I'll never grow old! :) We really enjoyed the "haunted" atmosphere and had such a frightfully fantastic time.

But the Halloween party didn't stop there, even on the streets of Lan Kwai Fong, Halloween festivities were going strong!


I've always heard a lot about Halloween celebrations at Lan Kwai Fong, and we arrived at the perfect time to join in the monstrous fun! Lan Kwai Fong is one of the largest and most entertaining outdoor hot spots for Halloween celebrations, and the best place for partying in Hong Kong!

Check out these elaborate Halloween ghouls at Lan Kwai Fong! Thankfully, they were friendly ones and even obliged us to a photo!

 I kind of regretted that I didn't think about dressing up/making up for Halloween! It would have been majorly exciting!




2. It's Wine and Dine Month (22 Oct - 30 Nov)

Apart from Halloween happenings, October/November is also Hong Kong's Wine & Dine Month (from 22 Oct to 30 Nov), and we were delighted to attend the CCB (Asia) Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival during our trip!


Apart from celebrating Halloween in Hong Kong, us girls also had the opportunity to attend one of the largest and most anticipated festival as well: Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival!

The popular “Hong Kong Wine & Dine Month” kicks off with an internationally-celebrated four-day “CCB (Asia) Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival” at Central Harbourfront Event Space; then follows through with a month-long series of events and promotions, including street carnivals, hotel wine and dine offers, wine-themed tours, classes and fairs.

Hong Kong is known to be the ‘Culinary Capital of Asia’ internationally, so you can imagine how massive this event was!

There were over 200 wine booths featuring great wines from around the world, and 100 food booths featuring winning dishes of the 2015 Best of the Best Culinary Awards and signature dishes from many of Hong Kong’s renowned hotels and restaurants.

We literally wined and dined the entire evening, sampling different food and wines from all the different booths at the festival!



There were also performances and live music, and the lively atmosphere was electrifying!

Getting happy with all the alcohol. We were able to sample and taste so many different kinds of wines and alcohol!

It was really interesting as there were five thematic wine zones (e.g. Cheering Zone with champagnes, party wines, cocktails etc; Country Pavilions with fine wine and delicacies from Europe and more!)


There were also five thematic food zones (e.g. Star Avenue with popular dishes from renowned hotels and restaurants; Festival Treats with street foods, burgers and party foods such as ham, cheese etc.) so it was easy to zero in on what you were interested in trying. We barely sampled one-third of all that Wine and Dine Festival had to offer!

Pretty eye candy at a booth offering Spanish sangrias and wines!

Food food, and more food. Yum!

For the first time ever, whisky and craft beer were also available at the festival! We tasted some really great craft beers, and this Juicy Pear Cider was my personal favourite :)


I thought all the different sections throughout the festival was ingenious, such as the Garden Party Zone – a new lush dining experience in a garden in the city, exclusive for participants with the Garden Party Pass.

And this year, the Hong Kong Wine & Dine Festival unveiled the Tasting Room, a privileged, stylish dining area which was open to the public from 24-25 Oct. It offered amazing dining experiences such as the Masterchef Lunch, Afternoon Tea and more. This beautifully styled Tasting Room was a platform for international and local chefs to present their culinary masterpieces. Enjoying mouthwatering fine dining in the presence of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline – what could be better than that?
Even after the four-day festival is over, there is still a month of Wine & Dine events, tours, classes, and promotions going on in Hong Kong! Ranging from street carnivals to food and wine themed tours, and even birthday specials, it's the perfect time to visit Hong Kong! If you missed it, don’t worry – be sure to visit the Festival next year!

Meanwhile, do check out the video below of us having fun at the Wine & Dine Festival!





3. More partying at Marco Polo German BierFest!

Where in Hong Kong can you find the most traditional, authentic and popular German beer festival? Right at our hotel (literally at our doorstep)!

We went to the Marco Polo German Bierfest for more partying and a whole lot of enjoyment, think German pork knuckles, German beer, fantastic live music by German band Notenhobler, and a huge crowd of energetic party-goers! It's true, Hong Kong knows how to party!


I was soaking in the entire German atmosphere.. Although I've never experienced Bierfests in Germany before, Hong Kong's Marco Polo German Bierfest is probably the closest it'll get in our vicinity.

Cheers with German beer, pork knuckles, ribs, bratwursts and more!



Look at that insane spread of food in front of us!



Photo credit to MissTamChiak: Our resident food blogger who took mouth-watering photos of the food!

We were practically tearing the ribs apart with our teeth, we were that hungry!

Everyone at the Marco Polo German Bierfest was totally enjoying the live music, alcohol and food!

Since 1994, “The Notenhobler” has been the official band in Marco Polo German Bierfest. The band wears original Oberkrainer clothes, and sings traditional tunes and hearty folk music. The Notenhobler also performs madcap antics and hosts popular games!


Evonne and I got kinda high towards the end and were dancing and singing like nobody's business. Crazy fun!


The incredible Hong Kong landscape from our vantage point at Marco Polo German Bierfest! The best part about the crazy night out at Marco Polo German Bierfest was that it took us barely a few minutes to get back into the comfort and luxury of our Marco Polo Hotel suite!

We slept like royalty for the two nights that we were hosted at Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel!
 The bed was absolute gold, so comfortable that I really had trouble getting up in the mornings!

Definitely the most spacious and luxurious place I've had the pleasure of staying in Hong Kong!




4. Amazing good food!

This might be a moot point, but the one good reason for me to visit Hong Kong, ANY TIME, has got to be the food! You've already read my previous Hong Kong food guide, so I'm sure you know. There are never enough meals to go around in Hong Kong for everything you'll want to eat!





I sure ate my way through our trip and I'll be posting more of my favourite food recommendations soon, so stay tuned!



5. Shopping!!

There is so much shopping to do in Hong Kong, it is ridiculous! Regardless of whether you're looking for designer boutiques or cheap street fashion, you can get both ends of the spectrum in Hong Kong, and we definitely shopped at every opportunity we got.

 PMQ has lots of significance as a cultural site, but it is now a space for design and creative enterprises, housing many different Hong Kong designer labels and cool studios! It's a very interesting area and Evonne loves PMQ.

With Felicia and Fang, Evonne's friends whom we also spent time together with during this trip to Hong Kong!

For more shopping, I personally love Tsim Sha Tsui and Mongkok! Tsim Sha Tsui has got so many huge shopping malls, it's any shopaholic's heaven ;)

Don't forget to pop by Argyle Centre at Mongkok, I make sure I visit every trip to get some good quality shoes at affordable prices!

The good thing about visiting in October/November is that you can find upcoming winter trends (boots, covered shoes, trench coats, parkas) all over the place, and they're so cheap! I scored a pair of black heeled booties for less than SGD30. The parka on me cost about SGD50. So much awesomeness!

Well, it was certainly an incredible time in Hong Kong yet again! If you still haven't booked your next trip to Hong Kong, do it quick, and don't forget to check out Discover Hongkong's website to get updated on the latest happenings in Hong Kong!

More videos of our Shop, Eat, and Play fun in Hong Kong will be coming soon, so stay tuned!

Also, check out my previous blog posts for more of my Hong Kong experiences!


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