On their last full day here, we sailed to
Cheung Chau - a well-known outlying island that I had yet to visit...

Before leaving Hong Kong Island, we stopped for brunch in Central at
Tsui Wah...
Christin's HK-style "borcht" with fusilli
Christin's crispy buttered bun
Katherine's macaroni soup with ham and abalone
Katherine's meal also included ham, eggs, and a crispy buttered bun
Jared and I couldn't resist another dose of HK-style French toastWhile moseying down to the
Central Piers, we stopped just before pier 7 and took a peek at the local farmer's market. Within we found a fruit that we'd never seen before, so we had to get some...
All aboard at pier 5!
Let's get this show on the road!A half-hour later, we appeared in Cheung Chau...
Ducking in and out of shops along San Hing Praya Street (with the Adamasta Channel to our right)
...shops like BB KILL!! And, no, I have no idea what that means (the Chinese is equally odd: "BBQ Murderer")...
...but I do know that it sold dried seafood and was guarded by this cat
"No touching the merchandise!"
...so we had to try some
Clotheslines are good for drying clothes AND squid!
Crawling the public beach
...which had quite a few rules("But I want to throw disc!!")
Hiking up the lush mountainside
...where we learned all about "fire beaters"! Contrary to this description, though, fire beaters are not solely for putting out fire...
They are also good for sweeping
...and sparring!
Block, parry, strike!
I am defeated!
Fire beaters safely back in their resting place, we worked our way back down to the village
...and rested with bowls of 豆腐腦
While waiting for the next ferry back to Central, we ran across this pet shop...
You would think they had triple the dogs of any other pet shop, but in fact they had none
They did have this mini Fui Fui, though!The ferry eventually arrived and swept us back to the Central Piers, where we promptly boarded another ferry - this time to Tsim Sha Tsui for our dinner spot...
A view from Star Ferry: Soon to be the tallest building in Hong Kong (upon completion) and fourth-tallest in the world, Kowloon's International Commerce Centre gets lost in the clouds.Their last dinner in Hong Kong was at
Din Tai Fung (
鼎泰豐), a magnificent Taiwanese restaurant chain that specializes in Shanghainese food...
It is always packed, but the service is very fast and friendly
Dried beef shank
Stir-fried string beans
Fresh soy milk
"Little steamer dumplings" (小籠包)
Sesame-peanut noodles
Shrimp dumplings in a spicy sauce (紅油抄手, a variant of 酸辣抄手)
Sweet "little steamer dumplings" filled with red bean paste
Eight treasure rice (八寶飯)
Perhaps saving the best meal for last!
One last squeeze through the streets of Tsim Sha Tsui
One last peek at Victoria Harbour (during the nightly laser light show)Katherine and I absolutely loved having Christin and Jared here. We had a wonderful time and very much look forward to their return!
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What a wonderful end to a perfect holiday!
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