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Yubbies, Yuppies or Middle Youth-ers

PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 1:13 am
by Monapyleung
Hi there!~ I was asked to post my work here, which is cool....

Anyway, I believe and after the small test reconfirms, I am a Middle Youth-ers. Well I can't agree more, as I am still hooked to on-line computer games and NDS gaming machine, I am still hanging about in Sino Centre where most up-to-date trendy stuff are being sold there. I still love J- and K-dramas madly. I still love to visit funparks in my sparetime like Ocean Park and OCT East...so I can't deny that I am a Middle Youth-ers!~

Well, as for social group, I have invented a few. Guess what they stand for!

BEATB (You find them mostly at the coffee-shops of the hotels whatever the grades are, especially the good ones)
GFCF (You always find them running on a treadmill)

Good luck!~

Re: A place to go and a place to avoid

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 2:46 am
by Monapyleung
I strongly recommend everyone to visit OCT East park located in Shenzhen. It's a new funpark with its second phase nearly opened. The easiest way to get there is to take a direct bus at Kowloon Tong, which takes only a bit more than an hour to arrive there at the entrance. They are doing a promotion now so for the fare of one ticket you may visit two parks at the same time. You may indulge yourself in a Swiss style village with artificial lakes, or you may visit the other park which is full of water related activities. If you prefer to stay there overnight, you may stay in one of those big hotels around the resort area. They are all new and nicely decorated for a family holiday. You may even do spas, take a nice meal, or take lots of pictures there. I visited there last Christmas and there was nice harp performance at the lounge, too.

The place I would avoid is a spa resort at Hoyuen. Though it claimed itself to be a 5-star hotspring resort, I found the facilities poorly managed and the changing area was relatively smelly. It had no facilities around, no night market outside, and the massage facilities were already booked up. I found it boring even just to spend overnight there. There were flies in the dining area too and I had to watch out all the time to get rid of them during meal.

Re: place to visit

PostPosted: Mon Aug 10, 2009 3:18 am
by Monapyleung
London
Find a map of the city.
best map to refer to is the tube map which I have been using.

Find a hotel to stay at. Consider price and location.
I love to stay in a hotel at Earl's court, it's nice and quiet at an affordable price.

Find the best price for hiring a car for the week.
I couldn't since I don't have a license. But I believe Hertz is the best company to hire a car at a reasonable price.

Find at least five places you would like to visit.
Oxford Street, Picadily square, British museum, Buckingham palace, the eye.

Find at least one restaurant you would like to eat at.
Mong Kee, the infamous chinese restaurant. And Zen too which has outlets in Hong Kong.