On day 2, we sneaked out from Disneyland in the afternoon and took MTR to Tung Chung (東涌), walked a little bit before reaching the Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal.
Majority of us had chosen cabin car instead of crystal cabin.
Reason? It's more cost-effective and slightly less terrifying I guess? ;p

The cable car journey begins from Tung Chung, crossing Tung Chung Bay to reach the angle station on Airport Island and turning about 60 degrees in the air towards North Lantau.

After 25 minutes (approximately 5.7km cable ropeway)...
We eventually reached Ngong Ping Village!
Set on a 1.5 hectare site on Lantau Island, adjacent to Ngong Ping Cable Car Terminal and the Tian Tan Buddha Statue.
The first place we headed was to Ngong Ping Garden Restaurant to feed our hungry little tummies.
Great ambience on the inside.
Just like any other Chinese restaurants in Malaysia, wet towels and peanuts are provided to the customers.
It was really quiet that time (with no other customers around) since lunch time was already over.
Egg noodle soup. The noodle was awesome!
It also comes with a roasted dish.
I always wanted to try Hong Kong's roasted goose, so I ordered one for myself xD
And roasted duck for my boi *envy*
Erm, Yang Zhou fried rice? The portion was huuuge!!!
mmm ur life is so colorful and enjoyable!
ReplyDeleteso nice... i wish i can like you - eat and travel :)
This is one of the places i didnt visit in Hong Kong. Both roasted goose and duck look so yummy :).
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ReplyDeleteIf only you were still single! :p
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Oh, but why? Didn't have enough time?