Our last day in Hong Kong was spent savouring our favourite dim sum for brunch at Jade Garden Chinese Restaurant. The restaurant is conveniently located in Grand Century Plaza, which is directly connected to our hotel and literally just a stone's throw away.
We over ordered by so much that the amount could probably feed a whole village. Despite that, the bill miraculously came up to S$20 per pax.
We over ordered by so much that the amount could probably feed a whole village. Despite that, the bill miraculously came up to S$20 per pax.

After our hearty brunch, we dropped by Xu Liu Shan for their delicious mango desserts. You can seemingly find Xu Liu Shan in every street corner. They're like the Starbucks for desserts. ;)

You can also find quality Korean imported clothes at reasonable prices over here. I bought the peach double breasted you see in my last collage below for about S$80. My petite frame makes it difficult for me to find reasonably priced jackets that fit well, but this particular jacket fits me like a glove! I also like that it's very versatile and can easily be matched with dresses or jeans.

The above photo with Reyna and Qihua (kaykay) was not only the last photo that I took of our trip, but also the last photo I have of Reyna and I.
So many things have changed since then, but the details of our wonderful trip will always be etched in my memory.
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