Author: xoxojeneen
Madame Tussauds Hong Kong
On the first day of our Hong Kong trip, we visited Madame Tussauds and The Peak.
I’ve been to The Peak many times but have never gone to Madame Tussauds. I’m not sure why, but I’ve always imagined it to be small and probably not quite worth the visit. I’ve been so wrong. Madame Tussauds Hong Kong houses over 100 celebrity wax figurines! I had so much fun taking silly pictures with the figurines.
The entire place is split into the following themes:
– Hong Kong Glamour,
– Historical and National Heroes,
– TV Studio,
– World Premiere featuring movie stars from early black and white Hollywood era,
– The Champions featuring sporting heroes,
– Authentic History that gives you a peek of what goes behind the making of a wax figurine,
– Music icons; and
– Fantasy Kingdom that is newly expanded with different superheroes and characters.
A group shot before we boarded the tram that was going to take us up to The Peak and Madame Tussauds. The night city view on the way up is really beautiful!
Us all at the TV Studio area with host Sandra Ng. This is a replica of the TV talk show, Sparkling Club.
Oh nothing much, just having tea with the beautiful Audrey Hepburn at the World Premiere room. I can’t focus on my tea. She’s gorgeous!
Hanging with the Beatles at the Music Icons zone. I grew up listening to their songs. What’s your favourite Beatles tune?
Tired of hanging with celebrities and icons, I suddenly find myself part of a classical painting. Trying my best to fit right in!
This is not quite about Madame Tussauds, but we went to Tsui Wah Cafe before heading up to The Peak and these 2 dishes are so good! You’ve got to try this condensed milk toast and chicken wings when you’re in Hong Kong. I’m salivating already just looking at my pictures.
Are you tempted by all my posts to take a trip to Hong Kong yourself? Don’t forget to check out Hong Kong Tourism Board’s Summer Fun website HERE for accommodation, shop and dining offers and more ideas for a fun and exciting time in Hong Kong this Summer!
The Happiest Place On Earth
Despite being such a grown up, Disneyland still holds a special place in my heart. I still get excited and look forward to visiting the park every single time although I’ve visited Disneyland so many times. There’s something about Disneyland that is so magical and puts us all (at least for me) in a fantastic happy mood. It truly is the happiest place on earth!
It was my first time taking my new tech toy out to play and I was so excited. Thank goodness, neither the phone nor the camera functions let me down. In fact, the picture quality quite blew me away. I was all ready to compromise on the quality of my pictures being without my point and shoot camera. I was pleasantly surprised.
All pictures in this post were taken by the Samsung GALAXY S5 LTE’s camera. The 16MP back camera is amazing, just look at the photos that I’ve taken in this entire post.
First ups, we had lunch at Crystal Lotus Chinese restaurant located at the Disney Hotel. The food were all presented Disney-style and it was crazy cute!
Unfortunately, the weather was really bad that day. It kept raining sporadically and that rained on our parade a little.
Thank goodness, the Samsung GALAXY S5 LTE is water resistant (IP673), so I could still take pictures with my phone without a worry in the rain! In fact, the GALAXY S5 LTE can withstand water up till 1m deep for 30minutes!
Don’t believe me? Take a look at how clear and sharp my photos are despite the rain!
Love how the Beauty Mode smoothens out our complexions and hides blemishes and flaws – perfect for concealing the tiredness on our faces from having too much fun all day! This is one of my favourite camera modes on the phone by far, ‘cos it really cuts down on my tme spent on picture editing!
A group shot outside the Philhar Magic 3-D animation show complete with animation effects, scents and water to give you a full sensorial experience.
A must-watch at Disneyland! Other attractions that I recommend are the Mystic Manor ride in the Mystic Point section and the Winnie the Pooh ride. Both are dark rides that take you through a journey on a trackless ride system. Very much a visual feast and treat to the eyes and senses!
P/S Check out Hong Kong Tourism Board’s Summer Fun website HERE for accommodation, shop and dining offers and more ideas for a fun and exciting time in Hong Kong this Summer!

































































