Category Archive for Press
CAUSEWAY BAY, HONG KONG HOTEL & RENTAL APARTMENTS: TRAVEL ATTRACTIONS & MTR SUBWAY. HONG KONG TOURISM.
Remember our first photo-set from our Hong Kong apartment, provided by Roomorama? Here are more fun memories from our three-week stay.
La Carmina is wearing a white flower and bead necklace gifted from Soho Hearts. Sebastiano is wearing a Stand Up the Fragile t-shirt… and nothing else!
Roomorama’s furnished apartments are spotless and have every modern convenience (but prices are much lower than if you stayed in a hotel). We spent a lot of time in the bathroom… the lighting was ideal for self-portraits.
Less spent on housing means more for shopping. My babydoll lace dress and cut-out tights are from various places in Hong Kong.
Causeway Bay is a favorite destination for locals, who come to buy Japanese fashion and eat international cuisine. Our apartment was smack in the middle of the action, minutes from famous shopping centers. (Check out photos of Hong Kong shops in this post).
Did you know Hong Kong was a British colony, until the 1997 handover the China? Most locals speak basic English, so you won’t have trouble communicating. People still drive on the left side of the road — look out, Sebastiano!
Staying in a Roomorama.com apartment meant living among locals — and taking up their lifestyle. Our building was across the street from the MTR subway station and “mini-bus” stops.
Causeway Bay’s a great place to live, since it’s only a few stops from Central, Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui. Since Seba and I have been to Hong Kong many times, we skipped the tourist spots (Victoria Peak, Giant Buddha) and hung out in these cosmopolitan areas.
The escalators move quickly in Hong Kong, and the locals aren’t afraid to push you aside. I recommend getting an “Octopus Card,” a refillable charge-card that you can use in the subway, and at major stores like 7-Eleven.
Ai-yah… Hong Kong style and attitude are quite different from Japan’s!
Got questions about Hong Kong’s culture, fashion, attractions? Leave us a comment, and we’ll help you out.
The next time you’re planning a trip, consider a furnished short-term apartment from Roomorama. You get to live like a local in a stylish place, and the value for the price beats a hotel.
PS: Thank you to Gia Magazine for interviewing me, and featuring me in a 4-page article (found in Issue 8). Also, arigato to Rolf Potts (revered travel writer and author of Vagabonding) for interviewing me about my work in travel TV and journalism. The text is here and after the jump.
Song of the Day: My Dying Bride – the British band has a new Goth, doom, gloom album out. Well-crafted, with impressive orchestral arrangements. There’s more info on their Facebook.
❤ Squealed at this post? Please give it a Like (below) ❤
More here!
SHARE & COMMENT
BACK TO TOKYO… & WISCONSIN? STRANGERS IN DANGER, FUEL TV & NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVEL ADVENTURE SHOW, JAPAN.
I’m going back to TOKYO! La Carmina & The Pirates have locked down a big new TV job (research, translation, arranging, hosting), from late July to August. But first, I’m tackling a travel hosting project… in Wisconsin? Details below, keep scrolling.
(I’m wearing t-shirts from our HOPE collection, with funds going to the Japan earthquake and tsunami victims. You can learn more and nab one here, thanks for your support.)
Naomi and I are the Tokyo fixers for Strangers in Danger, a ridiculous travel adventure show — starring BMX riders Zach “Catfish” Yankush, and Mike “Rooftop” Escamilla (perhaps you know him as Kat Von D’s roommate on LA Ink). The guys take on ridiculous and risky challenges in each country they visit, from deactivating Vietnamese landmines to biking Bolivia’s road of death.
We can’t reveal what we have planned for the Japan episode, but with Pirates involved… bring on the crazy! Strangers in Danger premieres September 6th on Fuel TV, and will be distributed internationally by National Geographic and Discovery Channel. I’ll be sure to keep you posted on my appearance. (You can see my previous TV clips on my YouTube.)
This is my first return to Tokyo since the earthquake; I’m curious to see if/how things have changed. I’ll be sure to take plenty of photos for you, like these Sweet Lolita ones from the 2009 Gackt concert. (More pics and show review here).
But first, I’m headed to a place I’ve never been… Wisconsin, USA! Why? How? I can’t tell you yet, but it’s for a project involving travel, culture, and on-camera hosting. (Basil Farrow will miss me, as always…)
All in all, the TV work’s been coming along nicely. You can find out more about The Pirates on our site. In addition to film arranging and hosting, we also offer coolhunting, subculture consulting, and Japan brand connecting.
Coming up, more pop culture and fashion reports from Italy and Hong Kong… and the travels aren’t about to end. Seba and I are lining up several more sponsored trips this year. We’ll keep you posted on our whereabouts.
What type of Tokyo coverage would you like to see on my blog? Stores, concerts, people, events? To start, I have a zillion Tokyo Gothic Lolita Punk store photos from 2008-11.
PS: Would you kindly add my Facebook Page and give my site a thumbs up (click below)? Thanks you, Pirates! We couldn’t do any of this without you.
Song of the Day: Jack Off Jill – My Cat (“is amazing… he can play the guitar…”)
❤ Squealed at this post? Please give it a Like (below) ❤