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Bruce Lee statue |
Another day to explore, "the city that never sleeps"??? -
Hongkong. This day isn't as hectic or grand as the previous days as one of our companion will be leaving ahead of us for some personal reasons. So our 3rd day in Hongkong was simply spent in Avenue of the Stars where you can see the famous Bruce Lee statue.
The Avenue of the Stars is a famous Hongkong tourist attraction modelled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It is located along the Victoria Harbour waterfront in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong. It honours celebrities of the Hong Kong film industry - Wikipedia.
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plaques |
Since it is situated in TST, we just walked from our hostel to our main destination and with the help of the ever helpful "The Map" we were able to reach The Avenue of the Stars. What I liked most about this place is the panoramic view of the harbour and the windy, cold breeze. A very nice location for photo-ops and sentimental moments with backdrops of the bay. You can see here plaques of famous Hongkong celebrities including superstars like Jet Li, Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee. Some plaques even have handprints on them, like Jackie Chan's plaque. There are also some souvenir shops and dining shops in the area. This is where we had the most photos taken during our Hongkong Trip (photo-ops galore).
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chicken curry with rice |
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rice with chicken, sausage, salted egg and chinese chorizo |
Before we went back to our hostel, we first had our lunch at the known Cafe de Coral restaurant which they say serves good and inexpensive food. Indeed, this restaurant is the best that's why many people dine here. Long lines in the counter and tables are full. My friends A, G and BF all had the chicken curry while I was the only one who picked a different dish which I don't know the name, hehehe. What's kinda confusing about this restaurant was that of the eventhough all of them got the same order, A had a free cup of tea, G got pineapple sidings and BF had more chicken than them. They were inconsistent in terms of the food served. We can't complain at all because the staff wouldn't even entertain us :(. Another discreet form of language barrier. Oh well, atleast we were satisfied with the big servings.
**Food prices at 30-60HKD
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