Sunday, December 9, 2012

Hong Kong - Day 2


On my second day I started early and headed over to Kowloon. I’d been told a lot about all the markets over here, so was keen to check them out! I started with a ferry over there – and the view was spectacular! I was a little camera trigger-happy on the ferry over to Kowloon, but only included the best ones, don’t worry!

Once I arrived, I wandered the area near the ferry port until heading north to the Jade, Goldfish and Flower Markets – I was pretty excited for these. Basically, they are exactly what the names suggest. The Jade Market occupied a small area and sold jade (or fade – fake jade – good coining no?) jewellery, charms and ornaments. The other two markets took over a street in the northern part of Kowloon and sold (pretty much exclusively) fish and flowers respectively. They were all fantastic, the latter two specifically. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to get any photos of the Jade Market as there weren’t enough other tourists there to hide my camera behind. The Goldfish and Flower Markets were a different matter though, and despite the stall-holders not being too keen on photos being taken – even of the flowers - that didn’t stop me! Anyway... Now, I’m a girl who enjoys watching tropical fish anyway, but the Goldfish Market was great! As you walk down the street (Tung Choi Street to be exact), each little shop along it houses an exciting array of fish, either in tanks or hanging plastic bags. I took quite a lot of pics, but again only included the best ones! After reaching the end of Tung Choi Street, I headed further north to Flower Market Road. Man oh man, I love flowers. It smelt like absolute heaven down this road – a refreshing break from the usual stench of China (OK, so not technically China, but HK smelt as weird in a few places).

While in the area, I also went to the Bird Market. This takes place in the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden, and not only is it a market featuring a wide variety of beautiful birds for sale, it is also a place where the bird-owners of Hong Kong can gather to socialise with each other, while their birds do the same. One instance: two elderly men sat on a bench chatting while their birds chirped away in their cages that had been hung side by side. It was pretty interesting and cute to watch!

Not finished with the market scene, I passed through Ladies’ Market. Don’t let the name fool you, it wasn’t just by ladies for ladies. It sold anything and everything.

After all my market hopping, I went back to the ferry area because each night at 8pm is the Symphony of Lights. This is a short light show between the tallest buildings on Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. It was pretty cute; the name sort of builds it up to be more though, so don’t go expecting crazy impressive things. One of the better vantage points for watching the Symphony was located along the Avenue of Stars – Hong Kong’s answer to Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood (definitely had to look that up). Among the many Chinese actors and actresses (and there were a lot) I finally spied two I’d actually heard of: Bruce Lee, and of course, Jackie Chan!

One final market was on my list, then I called it a night, and that was Temple Street Night Market (started around 6pm and finished around midnight). This one was much larger than the other markets I’d visited, and I think more popular amongst the tourist attractions of HK. Pretty simple really, sold loads of different things from clothing, headphones and suitcases to magnets, paintings and cartoon character-shaped USBs (this last one was pretty cool). 

Day 2 in pictures:

Taken while crossing on the ferry

More street photos. LOL to the one on the right

First snaps from the Goldfish Market

More photos! Top left to bottom right: cute little chameleons, weird brain fish,
cool ghost fish and 'I'm a tuuuuurtle' (or are they tortoises?)


I managed to find most of the cast of Finding Nemo!


Few from the Flower Market


Photos from the Bird Market - bottom left is a gatecrasher bird!

Cute birdies


Socialising birds

Ladies' Market


Entryway to the Avenue of Stars


View from the Avenue of Stars

Jackie Chan was here!

Stills from the Symphony of Lights

Snaps from Temple Street Night Market
(top right: amusing English translations;
bottom right: the head of some strange procession that was going on at the time)

Day 2 was easily the busiest of my days in Hong Kong – the next post will be much shorter I’m sure!

xoxo


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