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This is addictive!

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Lately I have been really really busy on Facebook because… … … well I’ve been playing Cafe World! It is a small game on Facebook. Just like Restaurant City if you guys know about it. A cooking game made by Zynga. You run your own cafe, be the chef, hire your friends as waiters and cook some delicious dishes to earn money! (fake money, of course :P).

Fine, it is kinda childish, I know. I’m always a bit childish on games. While I love games like Resident Evil or Star Craft, I enjoy cute silly games quite a lot as well. And seriously, Cafe World is so addictive! I play Restaurant City also but I prefer Cafe World as you can actually “cook” and see the details of food. The part I would hope they improve is toilets functions.

This is my current cafe look. All in blue. I know, a bit crazy. :P Oh, well, I will change it later. Hehe. It was just for fun.

Their “menu”:

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Cheung Chau

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

I like Hong Kong. But frankly, there are many places, such as TST and Mong Kok, I seriously hate a lot. However, I am always into those small islands and Cheung Chau is probably my favourite.

This small island is 10km southwest of Hong Kong Island and there is ferries service between Central pier and Cheung Chau. It takes 55 minutes for ordinary ferries and 35 minutes for high speed ferries. For further details, check out the First Ferry website: http://www.nwff.com.hk/

Usually you can see beautiful views of Hong Kong on the ferry. It is really stunning! They have outdoor seats and you can get snacks and drinks on the ferry as well.

(On a cloudy day)

(Or on a clear clear crystal blue day!)

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Susi Hirvela

Saturday, September 5th, 2009

Dogs are amazing animals.

My boyfriend and I have a cute female Siberian Husky. It is our favourite dog breed. We named her Susi which means “wolf” in Finnish. She is from a pet shop in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. It cost us about $5200 HKD. Well, I seriously freaking hate Mong Kok but apparently it is a good place to get pets for good price (at least cheaper than Causeway Bay).

Susi has black & white fur, blue eyes and she is absolutely a sweetie pie. It is commonly known that Siberian Husky are very naughty when they are young. I once heard about a puppy Husky that destroyed a whole room by chewing everything he could find. However, Susi did not give us that many troubles. She was a very good puppy. Except she might wee or poo somewhere not supposedly a few times. But in general, she was very calm, shy, sweet, soft and smart. She learnt things so fast and she got toilet trained very well at last. And in addition, she is always a very good girl when at the vet.

I always feel that when you have a dog it kinda changes your life. A dog loves you no matter what happens. You just spend some time in your life taking care of them, and they spend their whole life loving you. I always get touched by this kind of things. A dog’s love is pure and loyal and people should treasure it. And that is one of the reasons I so insisted on taking Susi to Australia when we decided to move there even if the whole procedure was pretty complicated and pricy (the story is upcoming!).

Anyway, here are some photos. Oh that cute little thing!

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Shopping in Hong Kong

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

All girls love shopping. Well, some guys do too. And Hong Kong is one of the best places in the world for shopping. There are almost all the brands you could imagine and there is no commodity tax for most products.

So what are the good places in Hong Kong for shopping? Well, I myself do not like Causeway Bay or Tsim Sha Tsui. There are way too many people whenever you go since both locals and tourists love going there which I have no freaking idea why. Seriously, I do not care about Sogo or Harbour City or those big shops on the street. Shopping is like a battle in those places, it is not joyful at all. The brands you can find there, you can get them at other places too while a lot less crowded and much more convenient locations. All I want is some relaxing and comfortable shopping time.

Here are my recommendations.

1. IFC Mall

IFC Mall is located at International Finance Centre (the new heart of Hong Kong), between One IFC and Two IFC and just near the Four Seasons Hotel. It is just minutes walk from the Central Ferry Piers and on top of the Hong Kong MTR Station (Airport Express, Tung Chung Line, Tsuen Wan Line & Island Line).

This mall is definitely one of my two favourite shopping malls in Hong Kong. You can find about 200 brands in it (eg. ZARA, MANGO, D&G, Prada, Bvlgari, Versace, Tiffany, Clinique, RMK, Estee Lauder, Clarins, Origins etc.) and there is a Lane Crawford. There are restaurants, bars and cafes too and many of them have a stunning view over the Victoria Harbour. Besides, IFC Palace is my favourite cinema in Hong Kong. Also at the Airport Express Hong Kong Station, you can just check in your flight with the luggage then go shopping.

I would usually go there after lunch time on the weekdays. There are not many people during that time. Most shops would only have a few customers. You can just relax and pick up what you want and then go to have a cup of coffee or some food at the terrace. It would get busy at the afternoon peak hour as people are off work. However, even on the weekends it is fun to go there for shopping except if you feel like a movie you would have to book tickets in advance.

For more details, check out their website http://www.ifc.com.hk/english/shoppingmall.aspx

2. Pacific Place Mall

This is the other one of my two favourite shopping malls in Hong Kong.

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