Day 1 Bangkok – Hong Kong This trip we traveled with Emirates Airlines. We got a promotional price of around 6xxx on an afternoon flight. The seats were comfortable according to the standards of a full-service airline. There was a screen to watch movies. We finished one movie just in time to arrive in Hong Kong. The food on the plane was average, leaning towards bland, following international standards. When we arrived at the airport, we decided to use the Klook car service to take us to the hotel. The driver asked us to add his WhatsApp to communicate information about waiting for the car. The cost was around 1xxx. The Alpha van took us to Travelodge Kowloon Hotel. We didn’t take any pictures of the hotel review, but overall, it was okay for the price of 2400 per room per night. The room was clean and there was no cigarette smell, but there was a little bit of walking. The only downside was that there was only one elevator and it was small enough for 2-3 people, so we had to wait quite a while. The location of the hotel is good, it’s next to a 7-Eleven. On the opposite side is a street food street. In the evening, we walked to Tsim Sha Tsui to find something to eat. We didn’t plan which restaurant to go to. Let’s just say that we went to any restaurant that looked good. We ended up going to the Xiao Long Bao restaurant…it was very good…the soup was very fragrant. And in the same area, next to it, I found a noodle shop. It was also good. I waited in line for a while. Day 2 Nong Ping – Tai O Village We arrived early. It was raining so it wasn't too hot, but there were already people waiting to buy tickets. We waited for about 1 hour before we could go up. We bought tickets from Klook. I highly recommend it. It's faster than walking up the stairs to worship the Big Buddha. My legs almost fell off. On the way up the cable car, I saw a path that kept going up the mountain and then I came across Ngong Ping. So I tried searching for information. In conclusion, it was walkable. So I told the Big Buddha that if I had to follow my goal, I would have to walk up the mountain to worship again. But in fact, I should do it at least once in my life before I get too old to walk. Nong Ping Tai O Village When I arrived at Tai O Village It's very hot. For those who come to visit in the mid-year summer, I recommend bringing survival gear such as fans, cooling sprays, wet cloths. There are quite a few riverside cafes, but many were closed when we went, so we tried searching on Google Maps until we found it. We were not disappointed. The taste was good. After leaving the village, we stopped by Citygate Outlets and took the BTS back. Street food near our accommodation in Kowloon: Street Food Kowloon. I can't remember the name of the shop, but it's in that area. It's hard to communicate, you just have to type. These shops are outdoors so they smell a lot of cigarettes, but the taste is delicious. The stir-fried chili and salt menus or spicy food with beer are ten out of ten. On the third day, we worshiped. As for the sacred things, we apologize. We have no knowledge of the methods or details. We went to worship as usual, like worshiping and asking for a blessing like we do at home. But we met a tour group from Thailand who were very spiritual. They came with everything, going left and right. So we followed them as much as we could. Nan Lian Garden Map: Nan Lian Garden It was quite discouraging to find it because when we were there, construction was underway and the main entrance was closed, forcing us to go around. Then we went to another walk and circled around until we found the entrance. The garden is very beautiful, clean and orderly. On the opposite side, there is a shopping mall to cool down. I recommend going on a sunny day. For the riverside viewpoint, I recommend finding a place to cool your butt because you will have to wait a long time. The beer shop is far away. If you go, buy some to make it worth it. Oh, and bring some ice because it will not be cold when you get back. Or you can bring a cold glass, which will do the job. After waiting for the symphony to start for a bit, it would be better to walk back to the room to find some beers. Here, you can order food from Grab/Line Man. So, we tried ordering food to be delivered to the hotel. The delivery man was a guest (Bang) who rode an electric bicycle. I was confused. Can foreigners drive this? Day 4 Central Today, I will try taking the tram to see the city of Central, which I have never been to before. I took a boat across and randomly found the way to get on the tram and bus. I just randomly got off wherever I wanted. The view of this area is beautiful. It has old-school civilization. Day 4 ended. It was the first time I ate goose and it was very juicy. The next morning, I called a van to pick me up and take me to the airport. Ending a trip that is more about eating and drinking, here will focus on walking a lot. Definitely walk 10,000-20,000 steps. I recommend finding shoes that can handle it. cu next trip.