Macau and Hong Kong...I am writing this entry just now but this happened 2 weeks ago (July 8-11). Alam mo na, tamad lang ako.
I was asked by my manager to go to the client's office in Macau to help with the cut over. I haven't been to Macau but I had already been to Hong Kong 2 years ago with my family for a vacation. The only thing I could say that time was that if not for a day at Ocean Park, I wouldn't have enjoyed it as much. Alam mo naman ako, I love amusement parks...I love the exhilarating rides...I love the bright colors...BUT I hate clowns. The reason why I don't like clowns is self expalanatory. Sino ba naman ang macucute-an sa pagkaputing mukha at lagpas lagpas na bright red lipstick? I find it just irritating as I talk about it. Anyway, back to the topic. We stayed in Holiday Inn Macau and had a good stroll around the vicinity late in the evening. I must say, I was shocked to see so many Russian prostitutes there. They all look like they could pass for the Elite Model Search. They have sharp eyes and killer long legs. Their legs are just comparable to our Barbie dolls. You may wonder a little, how unfair life is! Hehe...pero oks lang there's more to life than having long legs, porcelain skin, white complexion, yada yada, hindi ako sour graping ha but it's true naman talaga. ;)
What I liked most in my Macau experience is the Sands Hotel and Casino. It was just like going to Las Vegas, only Asian version. Sad to say, I wasn't able to take any pictures inside since it is prohibited and I dare not break the rule. I wouldn't want my picture on the headlines the next day plus I'll just be adding up to the wrong notion of Filipinos. Balik tayo sa pagkain. I love the buffet in Sands. The buffet table is so long that is possible to get lost. Meron pa, the ice cream they serve is Haagen Daz (tama ba spelling)? I never really tried buying this in Manila since for a price of 1 scoop, I can already buy the 'Buy 1 Take 1' ice cream of Selecta which is about 15 scoops more. Tama talaga, you buy it sometimes for the quality and gawd ang sarap ng Haagen Daz ice cream. I love the coffee flavor sprinkled with almonds, chocolates, nuts, vanilla chips. Grabe, I just wish bottomless ang stomach ko...hehe.
As for my Hong Kong trip, everything was just the same. I've been to Mongkok already when we went there 2 years ago. Gosh, 90% of my per diem just went to my pasalubong. I bought clothes for my dad, mom, Vaugh, and Kat...perfumes for mama, JJ, and me...and almond cakes for Kuya Derick and Ate Marie. Actually, I forgot to buy something for JJ's parents. I will just make it up to them the next time I go out of town. I like it better in Hong Kong but the food in Macau...the Portuguese restaurant and Sands buffet...was better. A new experience I had in Hong Kong was taking the subway and the airport train. But the most unforgettable experience I had was almost missing the plane.
We arrived at the airport around 3:45pm and our flight is at 4:30pm. To start it of, we were falling in line at the wrong flight. Our supposed flight had closed already for booking and if not for me looking like a fool strolling around the booths, siguro hindi na kami nakaabot. Luckily, one lady from Cathay Pacific was kind enough to assist "lost" passengers and she even asked one booth to open up so we could check-in. Boarding time starts at 4:10 and by the time we got in the immigration, it was already 4:05pm. I remembered the booth guy saying "Better run very fast to the gate, they're already boarding." Kung pwede lang ano! We had a preggy officemate and I couldn't bare in my thoughts of her running to meet the finish line. So without a word, I ran as fast as I could, thinking that there should be at least 1 person to inform the crew that there are still people on their way. Hay, nakakahiya sobrang late lang naman kami. But it's okay, the point is nakasakay parin kami. I just wouldn't detail how the hell we got in the airport late. Ayaw ko balikan ang kinababanasan kong araw na yun. This is also the reason why we weren't able to shop in the Duty Free stores in Hong Kong.
All in all, the trip was fun. It sure is another experience to keep! :)