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最近分享過的旅程
補渡蜜月
國家/地點: 英格蘭
旅程日期: 2009-05-22 至 2009-05-29
Time out in Racha Island
國家/地點: 泰國
旅程日期: 2008-06-13 至 2008-06-16
補渡蜜月 (英格蘭)
(旅程日期: 2009-05-22 至 2009-05-29)
發表日期: 2009-07-13

It was the first overseas trip after our marriage. That's why I name it a deferred honeymoon trip. My wife spent 2 whole weeks at her best friend's home in Bristol while I joined her a week later. Due to my job nature, I have a long working hours in HK. Obviously, I am deterred to have a tight schedule.

The main theme of our honeymoon is "to slow down and take our time". We did visit a few scenic sites like Bristol city centre, Bath, Clifton and Clevedon. We also had a few fabulous Chinese cuisine. (yes! Chinese cuisine. You will know why after you have finished reading my scripts). And I had the most intensive reading in my life, even more intensive than my college days. There are two reasons for this. First, the books in Bristol (I can say on the whole British island) are much cheaper than in HK. Some of them only cost barely more than GBP 3.00 or just one-third of the price in HK!! The other thing is that there is plenty of open space covered with grass and trees. It is so tempting to read a book under the tree shadow in a sunny day.

Nature shapes Bristol while architects shape HK.
Nature shapes Bristol while architects shape HK.
The park is seasoned with different colours.
The park is seasoned with different colours.
Mandarin ducks and teal
Mandarin ducks and teal
The swan family.
The swan family.
Her children are very hungry and crying for food.
Her children are very hungry and crying for food.
A wise man is always alone.
A wise man is always alone.
That's what we call "coherent".
That's what we call "coherent".
The scarecrow works faithfully without a word.
The scarecrow works faithfully without a word.

It took more than 2 hours from Heathrow to Bristol. After a brief settlement at my friend's home, my wife and I started to browse around this peaceful city.

Unlike HK where it is described as a forest of concrete, there are plenty of vegetation in Bristol. There's a small pond near Stapleton (a suburb area in Bristol). You can see a lot of birds there, including mandarin duck, teal, swan and others that you may not be able to name it. I think the lake is an artificial one, however, it's evident that the landscape architect tried to minimize the human footprints on this natural habitat.

Without the fear of avian flu, bird feeding is a common activity there. The people here are more friendly to wild lives. If your motions are gentle enough, the birds will become less cautious and come close to you. The bird feeds (i.e. bread) can easily be obtained from Tesco (a local chain supermarket just like Park'N Shop in HK) just a few blocks away from the pond. With discount, a loaf of bread may be as low as only GBP 1.00.

推介項目: bird feeding
參觀時段: 早上
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The all-you-can-eat salad - my wife's choices
The all-you-can-eat salad - my wife's choices
The all-you-can-eat salad - my choices
The all-you-can-eat salad - my choices
Plantation Platter
Plantation Platter
Totally Stuffed Mushrooms
Totally Stuffed Mushrooms
The Harvester Rack of Ribs
The Harvester Rack of Ribs
Lamb Steak
Lamb Steak
It's a Friday night and i had the very first English fish & chips. Harvester is a popular chain pub & grill in England. There are already three shops near Bristol.
The British are famous for his sense of humour. But without beer, they might be as monotonous as the Germans, b'coz they are able to come up with more jokes when slightly intoxicated. So beer is as cheap as water in England.

This pub is quite spacious and can house more than 100 diners. The furniture is all made of timber. There's a small fountain and a pond in the middle. The kids love to play around it.

Instead of fish & chips, I had steaks. The price on average is to the same scale as that in HK (say the Outbacks). Firstly, we had the all-you-can-eat salad, which is complimentary for each order of the main dish. The veggies are fresh and juicy. Just as rice in Chinese cuisine, there is always potato in every main dish.

Plantation Platter (GBP 9.90 for single serving) - There are barbecued chicken wings, a half-rack of grilled ribs, spicy coated prawns, half roasted chicken, grilled pineapple, fries and corn. The roasted chicken is dry and there's not any resilence left.  On the other hand, the ribs are not so dry and more edible when mixed with the barbecue sauce. The best of all is the corn, which is sweet and juicy;

Totally stuffed mushrooms (GBP 6.49) - The mushrooms are stuffed with cheese and cherry tomato risotto. The aroma of mushroom fuses well with cheese cum tomato. Notwithstanding the presence of cheese, it is quite light and absolutely won't burden too much on your stomach.

Harvester Rack of Ribs (GBP 8.49) - I can say the standard of grilled ribs here is comparable to the best middle-class grill houses in HK. The surface is appropriately flame-grilled and able to retain the flesh juice inside.

Lamb Steak (GBP 7.99) - I like medium rare lamb steak. But when it is prepared by flame-grilling, I have no choice. When the lamb steak was served, it was obviously a bit over done. The steak was quite stiff. Some effort had to be made for chewing. There was hardly a trace of the taste of lamb flesh. A disappointing dish.

The pub was slightly undermanned during rush hours. You have to do something more to draw their attention.

The average expenditure per head is around GBP 15.00. In the UK, it is not a common practice to include a 10% service charge in the bill (it's not true for Chinese establishments). As a rule of thumb, a tips of around 10% is appropriate.
每人消費: 約15英鎊 (晚餐)
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the old Lloyds Bank
the old Lloyds Bank
the busiest road in Fishponds
the busiest road in Fishponds
We are walking down a small road...
We are walking down a small road...
...and find this old chapel.
...and find this old chapel.
A closer look of the chapel and my wife
A closer look of the chapel and my wife
purple flowers, green leaves and brown chapel
purple flowers, green leaves and brown chapel

Fishponds is a small town in the north-eastern suburb of Bristol. For those who are fond of sight-seeing, it may not be a good idea to spend time in Fishponds. However, Fishponds is a typical English small town. You can smell and touch the British life there.

If you want to have a closer look of the typical English small houses, there are plenty of those in Fishponds. Some of them were even built in our grand grannies' time. As a Anglican country, chapels are commonplace everywhere in Britain. These chapels were originally served for either the private families only or the local communities. The architecture of these chapels is exactly the same as what we watch in the Harry Potter's series. Take a sweep and a pair of oval-shaped glasses and you will become Harry.

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發表日期: 2009-07-15
The weather in Bristol was mild and sunny. We didn't waste the good time and wandered around the heart of the city.

Itinerary:
1. Lunch at Dynasty (Chinese cuisine);
2. Queen Square and the old city centre (incl. the oldest pub in Bristol);
3. Millennium Square;
4. Bristol Cathedral;
5. College Green;
6. University of Bristol;
7. Brandon Hill Nature Park and the Cabot Tower;
8. Dinner at Zero Degrees (Italian Cuisine).
Queen Square
Queen Square
Typical stone-paved road in the 19th century.
Typical stone-paved road in the 19th century.
Parking ticket selling machine
Parking ticket selling machine
This building is quite good looking
This building is quite good looking
The oldest pub in Bristol
The oldest pub in Bristol
The oldest theatre in England
The oldest theatre in England
old buildings × new buildings
old buildings × new buildings
It's over 300 years old!!
It's over 300 years old!!
Land is a scarce resource in HK. That's why the architects endeavour to build as large the floor area as possible from a small plot of land. Although the Britain is not a big country, the citizens are more fond of open space. During town planning, the planners try to insert more grassland and parks in the cities. However, I don't think they are good town planners. It seems that new building sites are not properly regulated. New buildings rise amongst the old ones. It's just a mess! 

Queen Square is just like a green carpet at the city heart. It is embraced by stone-paved road and a series of old English style buildings. Time seems moving backwards to the 19th century. Some of them are even over 300 years old!! Though Bristol is not the largest city in England, there is a theatre here which is claimed to be the oldest one on the Island.

The parking ticket selling machine worths some more description. First, you insert some sterlings into the machine. Then, a ticket with time will then be issued. This ticket is to be displayed on the windscreen for spot checking by the officers.

Just a block away is the oldest pub in Bristol - the Smugglers Bar. But what do/did they smuggle? Only God knows. There are some other pubs in the area. At weekends, the air is often filled up with gossips and casual talks.
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星期六,晴。經常聽到人講英國天氣差,十分潮濕,兼且成日毛毛細雨。但筆者身處英倫島上,又冇遇過咁差嘅天氣喎。相反,風和日麗,有點微涼,空氣清新乾爽。又有人同筆者講,到外地一定要入鄉隨俗,食一啲地道食物。筆者都有嘗試過(詳細情況見另文),可惜英國嘅飲食文化遠遠不及其文學般多姿多彩。

在英國食唐餐,好多人都以為唔好食。不過,筆者於Bristol食嘅第一頓唐餐又唔會失禮人喎。與太座、其好友F及阿B到位於市中心嘅酒樓午膳,吃的都係一盅兩件。所叫嘅點心都幾豐富,計有白雲鳳爪、炸兩、奶黃包、蝦餃、北菇雞飯等。食落比好多本地酒家出色:炸兩裡嘅油條甘香可口,而且份量十足,冇輕飄飄嘅感覺。包在外面嘅腸粉亦彈牙,十分對辦;奶黃包嘅外皮一般,不是太鬆軟,不過內裡嘅奶黃雖不是流沙,但也弄得香軟滑溜;最出色嘅係蒸北菇雞飯,飯粒吸收了冬菇嘅芳香及雞油嘅甘香,食起來軟綿綿,加上吸收了雞油,食完可說是齒頰留香。

在外地中式酒家吃午膳比香港有明顯好處,一來人流唔會太多,唔會有壓迫感;二來少咗啲中國人,環境變得冇咁嘈吵,可以安靜地、悠然地(因為唔駛被催促或暗示埋單走人)享受飲茶嘅整個過程。代價也是大約廿零鎊(三大人一細路計),折合港幣三百零蚊。一樂也。
每人消費: 約7英鎊 (午餐)
評分: 味道4   服務4   環境4   衛生4   抵食3
By the quay 笑臉2009-07-15
Pubs and restaurants along the canal
Pubs and restaurants along the canal
Bristol Cath. (back); Millennium Sq. (front)
Bristol Cath. (back); Millennium Sq. (front)
Sea gulls are as common as sparrows in HK.
Sea gulls are as common as sparrows in HK.
An overview of the Millennium Square.
An overview of the Millennium Square.
The Bristol Cathedral.
The Bristol Cathedral.
Dirty and odd swan
Dirty and odd swan
Bristol is one of the key ports by the mouth of the Severn. That's why there are a few quays at the city heart. As quays feed a lot of dockers, it is natural that many pubs and restaurants are situated nearby. Besides human, quays also feed sea gulls, a very common bird in Bristol. They are as common as sparrows in HK. They are white-headed and chested with a pair of grey wings. When they stand, they look like gentlemen in tuxedo. But don't be cheated by their outlook. They are as annoying as crows. They are much bigger and stronger than sparrows. Hence, they can turn over the trashes and look for food debris from gabbage.

The Millennium Square is on the other side of the aorta of the city. It is built in modern architecture. We didn't spend much time here. We walked straight up to a slightly elevated area where the Bristol Cathedral is situated.

It is recorded that a church has probably stood on this site for over a thousand years. It became prominence in the 12th century. It was built in the medieval design - Gothic architecture. Gothic architecture is featured by its elegance and complexity. A good photo taking site.
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An overview of the College Green.
An overview of the College Green.
It's a good place to party!!
It's a good place to party!!
Marriott Hotel next to the College Green
Marriott Hotel next to the College Green
The Park St. (U of Bristol at the far side.)
The Park St. (U of Bristol at the far side.)
University of Bristol
University of Bristol
The Queen's statue outside the Marriott
The Queen's statue outside the Marriott

I think College Green is named because it's close to the University of Bristol. But it's not that close to the main campus of the University. Instead, it is just next to the Bristol Cathedral. It is a large open space covered with grass. At the western end of the College Green is believed to be the Bristol municipal building.  On a sunny afternoon, there are a few people sitting on this green carpet. They are either reading or just walking their dogs. Some may form a circle and have their private camp-fire like gatherings. With the warm sunlight and soft grass, it is very hard to resist lying on the grass and feel the mild breeze. Better than this, of course, is to read something. It would be much easier to get yourself connected with the literary giants.

There is also an old but lovely building next to the Cathedral - the Marriott Hotel. The outlook of the Marriott is similar to the Peninsula in HK. The Queen's statue stands outside the hotel. This statue is made of granitic rock. When you take a closer look, the statue's head has become greenish. And that indicates the difference between the Chinese and the British. The Chinese cannot tolerate a taint on Mao's picture. The British don't give a shit about the dirt on the statue. The birds, however, do.

The Park Street demarcates the northern boundary of the College Green and it is one of the busiest street in Bristol. When you walk up the street, you will find the main building of the University of Bristol. When you look at the second last picture, you may see that the tower on the left is polished while the rest of the building remains dull. Thanks be to the subscriptions from the overseas students!

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Cabot Tower
Cabot Tower
It's closed for inspection and repair
It's closed for inspection and repair
Close-up
Close-up
at another angle
at another angle
Overseeing the Nature Park
Overseeing the Nature Park
The community is energized by colourful houses.
The community is energized by colourful houses.
The best place to have an overview of the city of Bristol is the Brandon Hill Nature Park. This is where the Cabot Tower stands. The Cabot Tower was built more than a hundred years ago in memory of John Cabot, the pioneer who discovered the continent which is now called Canada. It consists of a spiral staircase and two viewing platforms which overlook the city. There are reports of supernatural encounters in the tower. Believe it or not! The tower is now closed for inspection and repair due to the propagating cracks within the masonry blocks. The park is featured with different soft landscapes. It is a perfect site for photo lovers.
推介項目: photo taking
評分: 值得去5  
Pappardelle (GBP 9.25)
Pappardelle (GBP 9.25)
Linguini (GBP 9.25)
Linguini (GBP 9.25)
Mussels kilo pots (GBP 12.50)
Mussels kilo pots (GBP 12.50)
Four Seasons Pizza (GBP 7.95)
Four Seasons Pizza (GBP 7.95)
It was a Saturday. The weather was mild with abundant sunlight. Our activities were mainly within the heart of Bristol. Fresh air was free and of unlimited supply from the trees. Birds chirping were also free of charge. We walked down the Perry Road and enjoyed the colourful small houses by the roadside. And there was where we were heading to dine in. But first of all, let's get a glass of fresh beer.

"Zero Degrees" are renowned for its freshly made beer in their micro-breweries. Our family friend had pale ale while I had wheat ale. In its pale brownish colour, wheat ale is quite easy to drink. It has a strong flavour of wheat. Half a pint of beer only costs you GBP 1.50. There's an outdoor area where you may enjoy your beer and the beautiful city at the same time. While we were chit-chatting and sipping our beer, there were balloons of different colours and patterns floating in the mid-air. They give extra beauty to the peaceful city.

Zero Degrees also serve Italian food. The most popular dish is the mussel kilo pot (i.e. a kilo of mussels). Of course, the kilo pot was our target by norm. We had pasta, pizza and desserts as well.

Pappardelle (GBP 9.25) - it's a very broad fettuccine. This pasta is served with spicy sausage, mushrooms and cream. It was not very creamy. The taste was seasoned with spicy sausage and the aroma of mushroom. The pasta was firm but not too hard or too soft. It could be graded as "al dente";

Linguini (GBP 9.25) - it contains mussels, squid, anchovies and cherry tomato. Again, the pasta did not disappoint us. The seafood was fresh and juicy. The linguini was well-textured without the floury taste of fresh pasta. It was of "al dente" grade as well;

Mussels kilo pot (GBP 12.50) -  The mussels were served in a small silvery bucket. The amount of mussels served was indeed jaw-dropping. The mussels were fresh and juicy and the taste was further uplifted by white wine, basil, parmesan and cream. All these were mouth-watering ingredients;

Four seasons pizza (GBP 7.95) - It is so named as there are different ingredients on each quandrant of the pizza. The toppings include mushrooms, pepperoni, anchovies, olives & tomato sauce. The pizza is of southern Italian style, which is featured by its light taste and fruity toppings. The crust itself is crispy and porous. Thanks be to the suitably mixed flour and brewer's yeast;

Apple tart & New York cheese cake - The desserts were sizeable. Perhaps too much for us after kilograms of mussels and pasta. The desserts were also too sweety and burdened much on taste buds. After all, Caucasians are more tolerant to sweety desserts than the Chinese.

The average expenditure per head is around GBP 13.0. I consider it as one of the must-go restaurant in Bristol.
推介菜式: all pasta
每人消費: 約13英鎊 (晚餐)
評分: 味道4   服務3   環境4   衛生4   抵食4
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發表日期: 2009-07-19

We spent nearly the whole day in Bath. There are quite a lot to see there. These include:

1. Bath Spa Railway Station;
2. Roman Baths;
3. Bath Abbey;
4. A weekend fair;
5. the Pulteney Bridge.

Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station
Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station
The platform
The platform
The arches and trusses inside the concourse
The arches and trusses inside the concourse
Old finishes but air-conditioned
Old finishes but air-conditioned
Bath Spa Railway Station - our destination
Bath Spa Railway Station - our destination

The British has got a long railway history. It is dated back to the age of Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. Inevitably, it's quite easy to find some antique buildings and structures along the whole British railway network.

Our journey to Bath started at the Bristol Temple Meads Station. The main building is apparently over 100 years old. Despite the old furniture and finishes, you need not worry about the room temperature as it has been regulated by air-con, which has been there some couples of years ago.

When you look up into the concourse ceiling, it is crossed with steel arches and trusses. Playing back the Harry Potter series in your mind, you may wish to find out where platform no. 9 3/4 is.

入場價錢: 每人5英鎊
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Let's see where Roman Bath is!!
Let's see where Roman Bath is!!
It's right in the front!!
It's right in the front!!
Main entrance of the Roman Bath
Main entrance of the Roman Bath
Bath Abbey
Bath Abbey
The fee is so expensive!!
The fee is so expensive!!
Better watching video. It's free of charge.
Better watching video. It's free of charge.
the Pump Room
the Pump Room
Beautiful chandelier inside the Pump Room
Beautiful chandelier inside the Pump Room
The city is named after the famous Roman Baths. The Roman Baths are situated at the city centre. It's one of the ancient Roman sites in England. The bath area is below the current street level. The whole site comprises four compartments, namely the Sacred Springs, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum.

We didn't have a closer look of the Roman Baths after we had been stunned by the ticket price (at least GBP 11.00). Alternatively, a video is played repeatedly at the entrance. It briefs the history, the features and the related knowledge about the Roman Baths. Watching this video is free of charge.

The Bath Abbey, just opposite the Roman Baths, has been standing there since the 7th century. It's another example of the Gothic Architecture. When looking from above, it is cruciform in plan. The current building was restored in the years 1948-1960.

There's a small plaza between the Roman Baths and the Bath Abbey. At times, you will find several buskers. We came across a man who was playing a special instrument which looked like a chinese wok. Tapping on the different part of that instrument would create different pitches. These pitches combined together and formed very soft and relaxing music.
參觀時段: 早上
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Time freezes 笑臉2009-07-19
Cocktail lounge inside residential house
Cocktail lounge inside residential house
So many holes on the masonry. Why?
So many holes on the masonry. Why?
Classic deco on the ceiling
Classic deco on the ceiling
Hospital for 風濕? That's funny.
Hospital for 風濕? That's funny.
The houses are again elegantly built.
The houses are again elegantly built.
My dream house.
My dream house.
Is it damaged by guns & bombs?
Is it damaged by guns & bombs?
Green lands as common as 7-11
Green lands as common as 7-11
Bath is another peaceful city that is smaller than Bristol. You cannot see any tall buildings there. What go into your eyes are old houses and chapels. Time freezes here. Instead of replacing the old houses with new and gigantic shopping malls, the Bath merchants try to fit their businesses into these antiquities, no matter it is just a small business of selling alcohol or as big as M&S.

These old houses are the living history. You may peek how the British used to live. Some of them even came through the war time, evident from the scar of firegun and cannon on their bodies. In some occassions, there are words carved onto the masonry walls. These are the history books! 
參觀時段: 其他
評分: 值得去4  
Made in France 笑臉2009-07-19
We come across a weekend fair.
We come across a weekend fair.
Most of the perishable goods are from France.
Most of the perishable goods are from France.
They look fresh and juicy.
They look fresh and juicy.
Various sweet cakes.
Various sweet cakes.
They look like too sweet to me.
They look like too sweet to me.
It was not part of our planned itinerary. We ran into this, which was believed to be, a weekend fair. There were quite a lot of perishable goods from France. Besides, there were snacks, biscuits, sweet cakes etc. My wife bought some tomatoes. The tomatoes looked very red and juicy.
參觀時段: 下午
入場價錢: 每人0英鎊
評分: 值得去4  
As attractive as the classic buildings.
As attractive as the classic buildings.
Pulteney Bridge
Pulteney Bridge
The water is in fact quite dirty.
The water is in fact quite dirty.
The Pulteney Bridge at far end
The Pulteney Bridge at far end
To visit the garden, you need to pay.
To visit the garden, you need to pay.
The Pulterney Bridge crosses over the River Avon. It was built in the 18th century. Just like the Ponte Vecchio in Florence, the Pulterney Bridge is another one with shops along its whole span. Under the midspan of the Bridge is the water of Avon cascading downstream. With a closer look, the water is indeed quite murky. Yark!!

Beside the Pulterney Bridge is a large piece of grass. Quite a lot of tourists visit there and enjoy the warm sunlight. Unlike the other parks on the Island, a "small" subscription of around GBP 5.00 is needed for entrance. Worth it or not? It's up to you.
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We had our first English breakfast in Bath. A traditional English breakfast contains fried eggs, fried bacon, baked beans, toast, hash brown, sausages, grilled tomato etc.

I was nearly black-out without anything into my stomach in the morning. This breakfast filled up my energy bar in time. The margarine slightly turned from its solid form into liquid under the sun. But it didn't affect the taste much. Baked beans and hash brown are my favourite. The hash brown was not as hard as McDonald's. That's what I want!

It costs slightly more bucks than I think, though, worth to try.
每人消費: 約9英鎊 (早餐)
評分: 味道4   服務3   環境4   衛生3   抵食2
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