Hey guys, how's it going? :> Ahhh, it's so hot back in sunny SG that I miss Sydney so much alrd :< The skies are so much bluer there, the breeze, the trees, oh those beaches and the waves. Departure nightKinda departed with a heavy heart, don't really like leaving things behind. Although I know no one is indispensable, but I still fear that during my absence, something bad happens and I can't be around to do anything. What a helpless feeling :/ But I had to say a temporary goodbye. The flight was about 7 hours long overnight. I sat beside a Vietnamese man who thought that I was Vietnamese too. WHY? WHY? WHY? Previously on the mrt, this auntie also asked me if I'm from Myanmar. Don't I look chinese enough? Meh. The flight was really bad, was fighting my period cramps the whole night. Super awful :< But at least, I recovered by morning. Amanda is strong *flex non existent muscles* HAHHA Day UnoWe checked in and felt really hungry so we headed out for some food! The hotel is smack in the city. With University of Technology and University of Sydney just down the road, the place was buzzing with students and full of life. Lots of sushi places around to fill the tummies of hungry students We took a bus to get to the Sydney Harbour, transport is quite exp in the city. One trip easily costs you 3.80 AUD. Passed by a lovely lil park otw It was just a short walk, the harbour is located at Circular Quay, which has a railway station! IF YOU HAVEN'T BEEN TO SYDNEY, THERE IS SOMETHING YOU MUST KNOW. THE SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE AND HARBOUR BRIDGE LOOKS AH-MAZING FREAKING BEAUTIFUL GODLY-HUMAN CREATIONS The sun sets really early, like around 4.30pm, the sun is already preparing to end the day After all the gawking, we decided to train back to our hotel area to have dinner. Our hotel is really near The Central Station. Understand that shops close really early in the evening, but thankfully we managed to find a lil vietnamese shop to fill our tummies. In Australia, you learn to take it slow. There isn't much to do at night unless you go drinking or clubbing. We ended the day with a trip to the supermarket, we just love Australian supermarkets. So much variety and S P A C E to run around. Day DosWe woke up bright and early to go on a day tour to the Blue Mountains! The first stop was actually a Aboriginal Centre, where we learnt more about their culture; their dance and their music. Then we headed to Scenic World We headed for our next ride, hohoho Was in for a big surprise T H E D R O P We took a leisure valley walk, enjoying the cool weather, eating apples and snacks, talking about our lives. The bus brought us to an area with shophouses for lunch! Love love shophouses. We explored a little, had cheap fish and chips at a takeaway shop run by chinese, and peeked into the chocolatier stalls. Then, we headed to Featherdale Wildlife park for some animal lovin' To finish off the day, we cruised back to the city! Just in time for sunset views *heartshaped eyes* Upon reaching the city, we headed to the Central, which was a mall near the hotel.
Sissy and I decided to get some Mexican food!
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Amanda YongLifestyle blogger from SG. Archives
January 2018
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