Saturday, February 23, 2019
Life Without Travel Is a Life Unlived
A Life Without Travel, is a Life Unlived The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page, verbalise St Augustine. Ive always had a love for travel, give me the resources and arrest me in a direction and Im there. ? Just the other(a) week, I had the luck to visit one of the largest cities in the world Hong Kong. That opportunity came to me when I was on my way to work. I got phone c whole from a friend who just found out about a promo for Cebu activate Pacific for flights to Hong Kong. She asked me if I wanted in. Without any hesitation I said yes Before even knowing when the dates be, I said yes.That was three months ago. I never had any regret for that decision . We left Baguio around midnight for the desire trip to the Diosdado Macapagal Airport. We were excited, eager. We didnt sleep the upstanding 4 and a fractional hour trip. Our flight was scheduled 9 am. We arrived 3 hours early. Yeah, were were excited. After that 3 hour wait and a two hour flight, to uchdown Hong Kong Its crotchety that the travel from here to the radiateport was twice as long as compared to the meter going to another country. After clearing customs and swooping our packs, the outgrowth thing we did was get something called an Octopus card.The octopus card is Hong Kongs linguistic universal way of paying for transportation fare. Its very convenient. You just rook your card and you can hop on anything. Buses, subways, ferries, trams, you name it. So with that we took a super efficient train right into the heart of Hong Kong. After a 30 minute trip out and a few stops, We stepped off the air conditioned train and we were instantly awed by what we saw. There are thousands of people out on the passageways shopping, eating and drinking and every street is lit up with electric signs and florescent lights with the classic Asian energy.Our first cultivation , even before dropping off our bags, was Ngong Ping village, the location of the titan Buddha. The villa ge is a culturally themed attraction with lots arts and practice of medicine and you really get a feel for their traditions and culture. Visiting the Giant Buddha was the suck up of the experience that can only be reached by climbing up a 300 hundred step hill. The whole experience took the whole day. After that it was time to head into Hong Kong. The actual city of Hong Kong is built on a small island and for new developmentthe only place to go, is up.The good city is covered with monster skyscrapers, huge hotels and super-malls. Transportation is super easy, everything is exact in both Cantonese and English so it would be very gruelling to get lost. Theres plenty to see here experiences of perpetual shopping, big-city nightlife and delicious dim sum are to be had. Visitors can see both colonial history and modern architecture. Its open society allows umteen different cultures to flourish and you would see a lot of nationalities there. You would not be surprised to see a lo t of fellow kababayans walking around.The cooperate day was spent in DisneyLand. Even though people express its one of the smaller Disneylands, I was still impressed. The first time I saw the Disney castle in the horizon I felt akin a kid again. We got to scrape up up all the rides, experience all the shows. It a good deal better than I expected, lots to do there, it took up the whole day. The level fireworks was unforgettable, with each explosion timed perfectly with the music. Everyone had their mouths open. I can recite that, even if were grown up and all it still is a magical experience. The third day was for Ocean park.This was a fun modify day out and very good value for money As well as the obvious scary rides. There was a ride there that when you were in strapped to the roller coaster the floor would disappear and have you ride around and around. Unforgettable. We were lucky enough to see the Pandas at feeding time and it was a wonderful experience to be so close to them. I loved the aquarium, where you can see and watch a whole eco schema live in there, with thousands of fishes, sting rays, sharks and all kinds of sea life amalgamate with each other.With live dolphin shows, tons of stuff to see and do. I think this was my favorite place there. Day four was the day we had to go home. As we were leaving the skylines of Hong Kong, I cant shake of the feeling that it was all worth it. Between budgets and busy schedules, it is not always easy to mint aside time and plan a getaway. But as discoloration Twain has said, Twenty years from now you will be more(prenominal) disappointed by the things you didnt do than by the ones you did do. So come out of your comfort zone. Explore. Dream. Discover.
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