PLEASE ASK PERMISSION BEFORE YOU RE POST MY PHOTOS ON TO YOUR BLOG. THERE ARE SOME BLOGGERS WHO DID NOT ASK MY PERMISSION AND REPOST MY PHOTOS WITHOUT THE COURTESY OF LINKING BACK TO MY BLOG. THIS IS LIKE STEALING.
PEOPLE, I HAVE SPEND MUCH TIME TAKING PHOTOS AND DOING HOMEWORK ON MY TRAVELLING INFORMATION AND KINDLY SHARE THESE INFORMATION TO ANYONE INTERESTED IN THEM.
IF NECESSARY I WILL POST SCREEN SHOT OF YOUR BLOG TO SHOW YOUR BAD MANNERS OF STEALING MY PHOTOS.
THE MOST DISGUSTING THING THEY DID WAS TO SCREEN SHOT MY PHOTO AND CORP OFF MY BLOG TITLE AND REPOST IN THEIR BLOG.
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Finally after three and half hours flight, we arrived safely in Hong Kong. Lots of signs in the airport to direct us to the immigration and baggage claims. For those who wanted to skip the immigration and go directo macau instead of Hong Kong, there are signs to direct you to board the ferry without going through the immigration in the airport. |
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After clearing the immigration and claiming our luggages, we made our way to the ticketing counter to purchase our tickets to board the airport shuttle train to city. |
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We bought two tickets at HK$160 (about S$26 i.e. about S$13 for each of us) |
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The seats are comfortable and we just rode to the end of the line i.e. Hong Kong Station where we would transfer to the MTR line to reach our hotel in Northpoint MTR Station. |
OMG, having problem posting and making the wordings bigger, regret changing my blog to the new format now I cant revert back to the old blogger format. :(
ReplyDeleteAdd ten hours to the flight time and you have described exactly our HK airport arrival experiences as far as HK Station.
ReplyDeleteI am sure you will be able to sort out your posting problems when you are home again and have more time.