13th September 2012.
We arrived in San Francisco after two city stop over in Asia.
In KL the time just flew by (seven Days) we managed to get out and
about every day, mostly visiting shopping complexes also we went to Genting
High lands and another trip up to the Cameron Highlands.
In the Cameron Highlands we had a one night stay that should have been at least two as there is a few places to visit by taking tours to see the different attractions. Teresa has already said she wants to go back for a few nights stay.
The Genting Highlands has a cable car that is 3.4 KM in length that takes you up to the large complex of shops , hotels casino etc. The cable car ride is really fantastic
and well worth the two odd dollars cost each way as it is very scenic.
We stayed in a Hotel in the centre of the markets in China town and found the staff very helpful and friendly and every thing was within easy walking distance including
both the mono rail, light rail and the free pink and other buses.
Teresa was there to shop and our 13 kilo case quickly increased in weight, I also had to buy a small back pack to use as carry on luggage.
Hong Kong was the usual mad house,
This time we stayed in the Mong Kok area just across the road from the Ladies Market and a million mobile telephone shops.
All our other visits here we have stayed along Nathan road on the mainland but close to the Star Ferry.
This time we had a room on the 14th floor and as usual the lifts in these complexes are very busy, however this time we only had to wait for the lift to go up and come down once which, was most unusual compared to other places we have stayed in.
The first day we were there we took the Star Ferry over to the main Island and found that they have been very busy building these walk ways that take you most places, but overall a lot of new building work is going on around the water front and the main area here is mainly business and banks etc.
We spent a few hours there, before Teresa decided that there was not enough shops
to look at so it was back to the main land.
We arrived in San Francisco after two city stop over in Asia.
In KL the time just flew by (seven Days) we managed to get out and
about every day, mostly visiting shopping complexes also we went to Genting
High lands and another trip up to the Cameron Highlands.
In the Cameron Highlands we had a one night stay that should have been at least two as there is a few places to visit by taking tours to see the different attractions. Teresa has already said she wants to go back for a few nights stay.
The Genting Highlands has a cable car that is 3.4 KM in length that takes you up to the large complex of shops , hotels casino etc. The cable car ride is really fantastic
and well worth the two odd dollars cost each way as it is very scenic.
We stayed in a Hotel in the centre of the markets in China town and found the staff very helpful and friendly and every thing was within easy walking distance including
both the mono rail, light rail and the free pink and other buses.
Teresa was there to shop and our 13 kilo case quickly increased in weight, I also had to buy a small back pack to use as carry on luggage.
Hong Kong was the usual mad house,
This time we stayed in the Mong Kok area just across the road from the Ladies Market and a million mobile telephone shops.
All our other visits here we have stayed along Nathan road on the mainland but close to the Star Ferry.
This time we had a room on the 14th floor and as usual the lifts in these complexes are very busy, however this time we only had to wait for the lift to go up and come down once which, was most unusual compared to other places we have stayed in.
The first day we were there we took the Star Ferry over to the main Island and found that they have been very busy building these walk ways that take you most places, but overall a lot of new building work is going on around the water front and the main area here is mainly business and banks etc.
We spent a few hours there, before Teresa decided that there was not enough shops
to look at so it was back to the main land.
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