Monday, 20 June 2016

Macau in a Day

Macau is an hour ferry ride away from Hong Kong, and makes a good location for a 1 day trip away from Hong Kong. There are 3 locations where you can take the ferry to Macau:

1. Sky Pier at Hong Kong International Airport (for transiting passengers only) 
2. Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal (near Sheung Wan MTR station)
3. Kowloon China Ferry Terminal at Tsim Sha Tsui (Near Harbour City Mall) 

I took the 8am ferry from Hong Kong Macau Ferry Terminal since I was staying at my friend's house in Sheung Wan. 

Breakfast on the ferry.

After clearing the custom, I hop onto a free hotel bus to Grand Lisboa, and walked to Ruins of St Paul, passing by Senado Square and a few iconic buildings in Macau.



Holy House of Mercy
Holy House of Mercy, a UESCO World Heritage SIte


St Domingo's Church
St Domingo's Church


Koi Kei Bakery
 The famous Koi Kei Bakery 

Koi Kei is very famous for its almond cookies, and I always lugged a few boxes of the almond cookies home whenever i visit Hong Kong (before they open an outlet in Singapore). There are many Koi Kei outlets in Macau, and it is cheaper to buy from the outlets near the Ruins of St Paul. 

After stopping at various points to take photos and soaking in the Portuguese culture, I finally arrive at the Ruins of St Paul. These are ruins of the St Paul's College and the Church of St Paul, and is Macau's most famous landmark.

Ruins of St Paul
Ruins of St Paul

Ruins of St Paul

Ruins of St Paul

On the way back to Grand Lisboa - I took another street so that I can pass by other buildings.


Macau Zhu Pa Bao
Macau Zhu Pa Bao (Pork Bun)
I bought it from a random store, and thought it is pretty normal. 
I guess it'll be better to find and try the famous Pork Bun.

Senado Square Fountain
Senado Square Fountain

Church of the Nativity of Our Lady
Church of the Nativity of Our Lady

Where it all began - Yee Shun Milk Company originates from Macau before opening up branches in Hong Kong. Take a break from the walkings and check out its lunch menu and steam milk pudding.
Address: 7 Senado Square

Yee Shun Milk Company

I took the free hotel bus from Grand Lisboa back to Macau ferry terminal, and took another free hotel bus to the Venetian Macao. You might have seen this hotel from scenes of movies or TV drama serials, and the shopping area of the hotel is a replicate of the canals and buildings of Venice. It is actually quite a good shopping place if you are looking for international brands.

Venetian Macao

Venetian Macao

Venetian Macao
Dinner at the foodcourt of Venetian Macao

Portuguese Egg Tart
Portuguese Egg Tart from Koi Kei 

Time for me to go back to Hong Kong. As there are frequent ferries from Macau to Hong Kong and vice versa, reservation of tickets are not required, hence increasing the flexibility of your stay in Macau. I took the free hotel bus from Venetian Macao to Taipa ferry terminal, and board the ferry back to Kowloon China Ferry Terminal for more shopping at Harbour City Mall.

Wednesday, 15 June 2016

Weekend Trip to Kluang

Kluang is my mum's hometown, and I've made frequent trips to this town since young. I've previously blogged about taking a train to make a day's trip to Kluang. If you have a car and more time to spare, you can drive up north from Singapore (about 1.5 hours) and make a weekend trip instead. 

Day 1
About 15 mins drive after exiting from the North South Highway will bring you to ZenXin Organic Park. City dwellers (including myself) are often clueless about the origin of vegetables we eat (whether it is a root of a plant or how it is grown) and how fruits trees look like. A visit to this Organic Park will answer some of these queries and open your eyes to the world of vegetables and fruits. There are free guided tours available for you to join (check out ZenXin Organic Park's website for the timing) and you can also engage in "lokang" fishing (catching fish with net in a swallow pond). To complete the visit, visit the Farm Mart to shop organic food stuffs grown in the Organic Park.
Address: Plot 47A & B, Batu 9, Jalan Batu Pahat, 86000 Kluang, Johor

ZenXin Organic Park

ZenXin Organic Park

ZenXin Organic Park

For lunch or tea, I'll choose to have it at Kluang Rail Coffee. In fact, I'll never leave Kluang without having a meal there. The toasted buns are heavenly and they also serve other food like nasi lemak etc. 
Address: 20 & 21, Jalan Tasik 1, Pusat Perniagaan Tasik, 86000 Kulang, Johor

Kluang Rail Coffee

Kluang Rail Coffee

There are a few hotels available in Kluang, and I often stay at Starz Hotel, as it is clean, modern and economical (and close to Kluang Rail Coffee). The rooms are pretty basic, but good enough for a 1 to 2 nights stay. There is also a supermarket and some shops right next to the hotel.
Address: No 31, 32 33, Jalan Tasik 1, Pusat Perniagaan Tasik, 86000, Kluang, Johor

After check-in, you'll probably want to go to the central town of Kluang to shop for some "Kluang Delights". I'll recommend you to buy:
1. Tong Huat Confectionary
Address: No 28 & 30, Jalan Cantik, 86000 Kluang Johor
Tong Huat Confectionary is famous for their Tau Sa Piah, and there is a sweet version and a salty (traditional) version. I actually preferred their Heong Piah (香饼) for the sugar coated winter melon fillings with sesame seeds.

Tong Huat Confectionary

2. Yuen Fatt Shanghai Mooncake
Address: No 39 Jalan Haji Manap Nordin, Kluang Bahru, 86000 Kluang, Johor
The mooncake is usually available as early as June. Unlike traditional mooncake, Shanghai Mooncake has a softer skin (almost like pineapple tart type of skin) which makes it "melt it your mouth".

Yuen Fatt Shanghai Mooncake

Yuen Fatt Shanghai Mooncake

Otherwise, pay a visit to Kluang Mall where Padini, Uniqlo, H&M, Cotton On and Pacific Supermarket are some of the tenants there. You can also catch a movie or have a game of bowling there.

For dinner, a 5 mins drive from the Starz Hotel will bring you to Restoran Won Kee. Famous for its claypot rice and home cook soup, it takes a bit of time for your order to be served as they'll cook it on the spot. However, you'll find that the wait is definitely worth it as you stir in the black soya sauce and salted fish (yes, you need to do it yourself) and take your first bite.
Address: No 24, Jalan Intan2/4, Taman Intan, Kluang 86000

Restoran Won Kee

Day 2
My family loves dim sum, so we'll always go to Chop Foo Chow for breakfast. The dim sum there are pretty decent with a huge variety of choice. You'll need to take the order paper provided by the staff to go to the counter and take whatever you want.
Address: No 2 Jalan Langsat, 86000 Kluang, Johor

If you feel guilty eating too much during this trip, shed off some calories by taking a walk at Gunung Lambak, also know to locals as the backbone of Johor. I've only managed to reach the half way point of the 510m hill, but the view is nice enough (do be careful as there are monkeys along the way) and worth the workout. 

Gunung Lambak

Gunung Lambak

Before bidding goodbye to Kluang, visit the Kluang Baru area ,which is quite famous for curry fish head. I usually have mine at Restoran Patam, and on top of curry fish head, its home-make fried tofu is equally nice. 
Address: No 28, Jalan Lim Swee Sim, Taman Kluang Baru, 86000 Kluang, Johor


Restoran Patam

Restoran Patam

Hope this guide is useful for you to plan a weekend trip to Kluang.