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Hong Kong: Garden of Stars Instead of Avenue of Stars, Australia Dairy Co, Departure from Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong: Garden of Stars Instead of Avenue of Stars, Australia Dairy Co, Departure from Hong Kong International Airport

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Hong Kong movies are no stranger in our family. During our childhood, my grandparents and parents love to watch HK movies on TV, VCDs, DVDs, cable, you name it. Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Andy Lau, Stephen Chow, Donnie Yen are some movie stars that we adore.

My sister has seen photos from my mother’s previous trip to Hong Kong and was intrigued with Avenue of Stars. On our second day in HK, we went to the place that was supposed to be Avenue of Stars, but the place was closed for construction.

We later found out from the internet that it is closed for renovation and targeted to be open in 2018.

Fortunately, they were wise enough to display a small portion of the collections at Garden of Stars. So it became our mission to visit Garden of Stars. On the 5th day, we visited in the evening but couldn’t get satisfactory photos due to low lighting. Hence, on our last day, the 6th day, we were determined go back again to Garden of Stars.

Garden of Stars

This time, we finally got the chance to explore the whole Garden of Stars during the day and take many photos as memorabilia. I could tell you, my sister was overjoyed. Look at her expressions!

So, Garden of Stars consists of a few sculptures of famous movie stars and HK Film Awards, hand imprints of numerous movie stars, poles with movie quotes, as well as cartoon illustration of movie stars. From the garden, it is possible to enjoy the scenery of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong skylines.

Hand imprints at Garden of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Hand imprints

Andy Lau Tak Wah Hand imprints at Garden of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Andy Lau’s hand imprints

Rows of Hand imprints at Garden of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Rows of hand imprints

Filming location sculptures at Garden of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Filming location sculptures

HK Film Awards sculpture at Garden of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

HK Film Awards sculpture

View of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong Skyline at Garden of Stars, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

View of Victoria Harbour and Hong Kong skyline

Wall painting of HK movie stars at Garden of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Wall painting of HK movie stars

Wall painting of HK movie stars at Garden of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

Wall painting of HK movie stars

Bruce Lee at Garden of Stars, Victoria Harbour, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong

My sister vs Bruce Lee

Lunch at Australia Dairy Co

For our lunch, we walked from Garden of Stars to Australia Dairy Co. We would not leave Hong Kong without a meal there. It was a very famous cha chaan teng in HK. The walking distance was approximately 1.4 km, which was good to prepare our stomach prior to a meal.

The goddess of fortune was kind to us, the queue at Australia Dairy Co was not overwhelming, in fact it moved quite fast. We were seated in probably 10 or 15 mins.

Once seated, we asked for English menu because the menu on the wall was in Chinese. The pace of the restaurant was so fast, the staffs were literally running around. Some of them kept on checking on us whether we were ready to place an order.

We decided to order: macaroni with ham, spaghetti with pork, iced milk tea, cold fresh milk, and cold milk pudding. The macaroni didn’t suit our taste bud, the spaghetti with pork was acceptable by our taste bud, milk tea and milk was reasonable.

And milk pudding was PHENOMENAL, so much so that I have to use all capital letters to describe how fantastic it was. Really, you have to try it!

Menu of Australia Dairy Co at Jordan, Hong Kong

Menu of Australia Dairy Co

Our food at Australia Dairy Co at Jordan, Hong Kong

Our food at Australia Dairy Co

Wandering Around Mongkok

After a huge lunch, we burned calories by walking towards Mongkok.

On one of the pedestrian crossing overhead bridge, we saw very huge crowd of mostly women, sitting on canvas sheet on the floor of the bridge. They were sleeping, playing with phones, chatting with friends, eating, and even selling homemade food. And they speak Indonesian. As a fellow citizen of Indonesia, I felt a little bit of sadness.

I guess they were domestic helpers spending their off-day, as it was a Sunday. It reminds me of a popular saying in my culture, that we all must work hard for our future.

Do not complain how hard your job is, be grateful that you have a job. The women surely have made huge sacrifices to leave their family behind and to earn money working abroad. I hope that all the sacrifices are worth it.

Standing cat at Mongkok, Hong Kong

Standing cat! On our way to Mongkok.

Pedestrian bridge filled with Indonesian women, at Mongkok, Hong Kong

Pedestrian bridge filled with Indonesian women

We’re Leaving

From Mongkok, we went back to our hotel to collect our luggage and made our way to airport. We took MTR to Tung Chung, and then took bus S1 from Tung Chung to airport.

At the airport, we returned our Octopus card at the MTR station, and received the refund. I was excited to see Disneyland shop at the airport, I couldn’t resist myself from buying key chains. I love everything about Disney.

Lastly, we had our dinner at the food court. They were pretty affordable and fast. Done with dinner, we went in to the gate and said goodbye to Hong Kong. HK, you’ve been a great host this time around, see you again!


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