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Museums and Delicious Wontons

We have two days here, and I was wondering what to do in two whole days. I have been here already two or three times. Being in Hong Kong I remember it never bores you.
There is an exhibition of water drops because of the 90 year partnership with their water supplier at Tamar Park on Hong Kong Island. We go there by metro. And we go back by ferryboat.

I read that there are a handful of Wonton restaurants that earned a Michelin star. I had a lot of these soups and they are all delicious, but this one near Jordan metro station, and Temple street is king. A very small house, where people just sit together with others. It is about the food of course. The taste of the wontons are suburb and I know where I am going for lunch tomorrow! We will have a Michelin star lunch again  for 25 HK dollar, about 3 euros.

Art!

I go to the Art museum, a huge modern building with five floors of art! And we walk the ‘walk of fame’ or ‘star walk’. Like in Hollywood where they put the ‘hand of feet’ of the rich and famous on the stars on the floor, they have it here on the railing with the view on Hong Kong Island. We don’t know a lot of Chinese actors, but we end where there is a statue of the icon Bruce Lee.

Suitcase Full of Stuff

The ladies’ market at Mongkok is great. I saw a lot of things Cinta likes to have, so what I didn’t buy in Temple street market, it is here at the night market. A lot of Japanese characters as Hello Kitty, Kuromi and My Melody. I guess that on this last day my empty suitcase is now full.

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