March 8
Greetings from Hong Kong.
As the title of the post suggests, our fifth day belongs to Disneyland Hong Kong, as we spent a total of ten hours trying out every possible rights and watching every possible shows to get every cent worth of the ticket we paid. It was an amazing memory for us, fitting of a Disney fairy tale as there was a mixture of comedy, drama, romance and adventures – all in a day.
Overall I would give 3 out of 5 for the Hong Kong Disneyland. The two deductions coming from the horrible and expensive food, and the lack of rides. But for those of you who grew up watching classic Disney cartoons, going to Disneyland is like transporting yourself back into your childhood times.
After Disneyland, we made our way to Mongkok, the Hong Kong version of Petaling Street to shop. Our skills in the art of bargaining were put to test. Unlike in Malaysia where you always make sure that the traders know that you are local if you do not want to get ripped off because they will offer the lowest price to locals, we were advised to make sure that the traders in Mong Kok know we are not local as they don’ t treat locals well. So I have to pretend that I don’t know Cantonese. Unfortunately, we all failed miserably, and we are an embarassment to the Malaysian pasar malam lovers.
On a side note, the Hong Kong MTR is extremely effiecient, that to compare it to the Malaysian light rail system is like comparing the airplanes and the bicycles.
We are heading back to Malaysia tomorrow, and there will not be time for us to rest as we need to catch up on our revisions.





"子貢問曰、有一言、而可以終身行之者乎。子曰、其恕乎、己所 不欲、勿施於人。
"never impose on others what you would not choose for yourself"
Analects XV.24