Funny at home, we chide at the thought of 1 Malaysia. The truth is I lost count of how many times, when my heart screamed, "Aku Anak Malaysia" and its's funnier that I had to be travelling to feel this way.
Just what if I was a Hong Konger? Life would be quite different from what I am now. Let's explore.
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| For a start, I would yum cha with my paternal family. Awesome! |
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| Mom and I took a flight together. My very first trip to Hong Kong - July 2012. |
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| Took a bus to the city from the airport. |
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| Upon arrival, this was my first impression of Hong Kong. Congestion and cramp. It was very alive and scary even. |
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| Wide road and I'd never seen so many people in my life and it was pretty late by the time we got here. |
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| Living in Hong Kong means taking mini buses! Very cute and small and they are everywhere. |
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| Living in Hong Kong would mean seeing skyscrapers and being in a concrete jungle. |
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| Location check. Nullah Road. |
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| Living in Hong Kong means book a table and yum cha! Restaurants are everywhere. Unlike in Penang, we go for mamaks and kopitiams. |
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| This has to be my favourite dessert. The Gwei Fa Gou. Translucent jelly with Goji Berries and a wonderful flowery fragrance. |
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| Here's a pot of tea. The true yum cha ala Hong Kong. |











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