Thursday, January 02, 2014

New Years in Hong Kong!


We all have been to Hong Kong at one point or another (baseball tournaments or doctors appts.) but we have never come as a family to explore these islands.   It was the perfect ending to our winter break and we loved spending our New Years in such a beautiful city!!!   

We started off our Hong Kong tour visiting Ocean Park.   It is a great mix of rides and Aquarium/Zoo venues to explore.  A bit different from our previous Disney visits but a great experience overall.  It was an amazing day spent exploring the park, riding some of the roller coasters and just enjoying the view.  The park is actually built between two mountains.    




There is no better way to see the island then from the air...  Taking the air tram was a little unnerving yet a perfect way to see the Hong Kong sky line.


I have to admit though, when on the Sky Line, I could not figure out how they could configure building an amusement part on these mountains.  Until we came over the last peak and then I saw the first roller coaster....  The way they built some of the rides into the side of the mountains added an element to literally the height, but even more so, the scare factor... 


Our family consists of FOUR very adventurous people and one we will just call... Well let’s just say ... not so much.   The pink number cars however were a huge hit and fun was had by all.



There was definitely one ride that was for those thrill seekers...  Garrett is BY FAR our the most adventurous Carey
This is the lift and drop.  Garrett was too short for the ride but in typical Asia fashion we snuck him on and of course he “Loved IT”


The Pandas were a huge hit... and so lazy.   It was fun to see them close up.



The second day there we decided to venture off  Hong Kong Island and travel over to Lama Island.   The ferry was about 20 minutes and brought us to one of the other islands in a more remote part of Hong Kong.   This island is about 4 miles long and does not have any cars.  There are man made trails that travel between the two cities on opposites ends of the island where ferries drop off/pick up.   This way you can go through one small city,  hike on the trails over to the other city and leave by ferry.   



This is the view of Lama City from the trail. 




Much like many Chinese towns, you are able to purchase various live animals for dinner. 




Once back on the mainland of Hong Kong we explored the mid-levels.   These are escalators that take you up the side of the mountain where you can get off at various stops to eat, shop or go home.  


There are tons of outdoor markets and food vendors to explore



And even Garrett was happy to find a store he could relate to!!


We absolutely LOVED Hong Kong and could not have asked for a better New Years Celebration! 
I love that the taxi’s and driving laws have remained influenced by the British...  what an amazing city to visit and yet another bucket list checked... 



Here is to a happy and very healthy 2014!!  

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