Thursday, April 9, 2015

Local Life @ Hong Kong - Railway MTR


MRT? Subway? Tube? JR?
Nahhh... It is called MTR in Hong Kong. [ 地鐵 Dei Tit]
Everything is about speed and efficency in Hong Kong, that's why locals here love MTR.
The 11 MTR routes cover most of the suburbs in Hong Kong, linking HK and Mainland China at Lok Ma Chau & Lo Wu Station.

Again, it's all about speed and efficency. Don't be surprised by the 1-minute train interval during the peak hour, seeing the DASHING crowd in the station for the next train, or FLYING themselves into the train between the closing doors.
Share with me if your MTR trip a fun or terrible one when you're packed like a canned sadine or losing yourself in the dashing crowd.

Check out their website for detail traveling information at
www.mtr.com

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Foodie @ Hong Kong : Salted Fish 鹹魚

Salted Fish [ 鹹魚 Haam Yue ] - Apparently savory & salty. (Actually very salty) 

Old fashioned food, yet, still popular in nowadays cuisine. Quite common to see these dried and shrinkled fish hanging in wet market, small grocery stores (Especailly those in outlying islands), and in Sheung Wan where the Dried Seafood market locates.

Next time in a local restaurant, give a good try for this oldies foodie.
Suggested dish: 
- Fried Rice with Chicken and shredded salted fish
- Steam minced pork patty with shredded salted fish
- Stir fried egg plant with shredded salted fish
- Pan fried salted fish fillet

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