Inside Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport

Day 5. Travelling Emirates from Bangkok to Hong Kong

Our final morning in Bangkok but plenty of time to enjoy one last omelette cooked to perfection from the hotel's egg station.  After checking out of the Holiday Inn Silom we returned to Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi airport via the BTS Sky Train, changing at Phaya Thai for the Airport Express.  Thankfully, it was much quieter than …

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View from The Peak, Hong Kong

Day 6. Riding the Hong Kong Peak Tram

Waking up to our first morning in Hong Kong we enjoyed breakfast in the hotel then walked the few steps to North Point MTR station where we purchased Octopus travel cards HK$150 each including a refundable deposit of HK$50, (only cash accepted for visitors).  We topped up the cards an additional HK$100 each then took …

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Big Buddha, Hong Kong

Day 7. Ngong Ping and the Po Lin Monastery, Hong Kong

After breakfast we took the MTR to Tung Chung so that we could take a ride on the Ngong Ping 360 Cable Car to visit the Po Lin Monastery and the Big Buddha.  The MTR was crowded with commuters but queues are orderly and trains run at one minute intervals. The cable car station is adjacent to …

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View from Grandstand at Happy Valley Racecourse, Hong Kong

Day 7. Happy Valley Race Course, Hong Kong

After a very short rest we left the hotel at 5.15 pm and took a tram to Happy Valley in order to spend the evening at the Hong Kong Jockey Club 'Happy Wednesday' race meeting.  We spent a memorable evening here on our last visit to Hong Kong and were eager to return. Ground entrance costs …

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Cheung Chau

Day 8. A ferry from Central to Cheung Chau

After breakfast we hopped on the MTR to Central so that we could take a ride on the Hong Kong Observation Wheel which stands 60 metres high and has 42 cabins.  The wheel has been open less than two years so we hadn't been on it before.  Tickets cost HK$100 each and there was no …

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Ruins of St Pauls, Macau

Day 9. A Day in Macau from Hong Kong

From North Point station we took the MTR to Sheung Wan as we wished to take the Turbojet ferry to Macau.  Ferries depart at 15 minute intervals on hydrofoil boats, the journey taking only one hour.  A single fare is HK$164 and there is no discount offered if you buy a return.  We just purchased …

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Golden pavilion and bridge, Nan Lian Gardens, Hong Kong

Day 10. Nan Lian Gardens, Hong Kong

After a leisurely hotel breakfast we took the MTR to Diamond Hill, Kowloon so that we could visit the Nan Lian Gardens, a haven of tranquility set amidst a myriad of towering apartment blocks. The gardens which only opened to the public in 2006 are designed in the Tang style and cover 3.5 hectares.  The idea …

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Deep Water Bay, Hong Kong

Day 11. Visiting Stanley in Hong Kong and Emirates to Dubai

Our final day in Hong Kong - how quickly the time has passed by!  A leisurely hotel breakfast followed by quickly packing our suitcases before checking out.  It has been an enjoyable second stay for us at the Ibis North Point, a convenient location, good value and rooms with superb views, we'd certainly consider it …

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Gate B2 at Dubai airport

Day 12. Emirates Dubai to Manchester

Our Emirates flight touched down in Dubai 50 minutes ahead of schedule so we had a walk through the terminal before settling down with drinks and snacks in one of the cafes.  The terminal seemed much quieter than when we had passed through on our outward journey.  Two years ago we had a nine hour …

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