A Morning Out
Early Morning
Catch the
Star Ferry
to TST. As you come in, check out the
vast West Kowloon Reclamation to the left. If the Mass Transit Railway
Corporation has its way, a vast tower that will vie for world’s tallest
building honours will stand here within four or five years.
If you’re still standing after the stampede to disembark (be wary of pyjama-clad old ladies), saunter past the old clocktower, pause to take in one of the world’s most breathtaking views, then cross Salisbury Road and stop for tea at the Peninsula Hotel.
From here, brave the crush and bustle of the
Golden Mile
. Unless you want a new suit or dress, do
not make eye contact with the legion of touts who have never heard the
word “no”. Walk straight by. They are merciless if they sense weakness.
Brunch
When you’ve had enough of the smog-shrouded streets, hawkers and being jostled, cross Haiphong Road into Kowloon Park. There is plenty of space here to pause and do some serious people-watching.
You’ll probably be
getting peckish by now. Head back down Nathan Road to Joyce Café, for
reasonably-priced vegetarian fare and an earful of tai-tais
(wealthy housewives) comparing the morning’s purchases. The espressos
and capuccinos are first-rate; the vegetable lasagna delicious.
Spots to People-Watch

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Felix
If the wallet won’t stand up to a meal, just drink in the bar and watch everyone watching everyone else (see Felix).
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Harbour City
A
people-watcher’s paradise. Massive labyrinth of interconnected malls
with plenty of cafés and benches to park upon and soak up the orgy of
conspicuous consumption (see Harbour City).


