


Bit of yeractual culture today. Took ferry to Lantau to visit the Big Buddha. That is actually what it’s called – a 100ft, 250 ton bronze statue of the popular local Deity. There’s also a Monastery – the Po Lin – which is famous for it’s vegetarian lunch [Dougie – the deluxe lunch is definitely the one to go for]. The hilly scenery of Lantau is very reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands; apparently – we’ve never been. The bus journey down was way scarier than the runaway mine train ride we’d been on at Oceans Park the other day.
Evening dinner at the hotel’s signature Harbour Grill restaurant. It was Andie’s birthday. Andie says: and the girl at the next table is obviously way luckier than me as she got a present from Tiffanys rather than the Argyle Arcade… AND a cake with her name on it instead of a chocolate pudding. Andie’s seafood mixed grill was the class act and a special mention to the turmeric ice cream. Cocktails after in the Whampoa Lounge.
Evening dinner at the hotel’s signature Harbour Grill restaurant. It was Andie’s birthday. Andie says: and the girl at the next table is obviously way luckier than me as she got a present from Tiffanys rather than the Argyle Arcade… AND a cake with her name on it instead of a chocolate pudding. Andie’s seafood mixed grill was the class act and a special mention to the turmeric ice cream. Cocktails after in the Whampoa Lounge.
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