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Style Inspo: What to wear around Campus

Classes just started for most of you and I know how the past few weeks feel like forever already! Trust me, I've been there. You keep wondering how you'll ever make it 'til the end of the semester. 😨 Right? But here's my advice : enjoy the time that you're in school because "adulting" will be 10x harder, without any breaks. So make this a time for you to "practice" how to balance your work and social life. Get yourself out there and discover other talents and interests. Don't let your schooling interfere with your education. Fill your college years with meaningful and unforgettable experiences. As an accountancy student back then, even with the little time left for extra activities, I still tried my best to explore other avenues. I joined various organizations, school plays & presentations, outreach activities, and so much more. And being my natural, fashionista self, I never missed the opportunity to make every o

Hong Kong Travel Itinerary: Part 3

If you haven't read my part 1 & 2 of this Hong Kong Itinerary yet, you can check those out here:  Hong Kong Travel Itinerary: Part 1 and  Hong Kong Travel Itinerary: Part 2 . Day 3: Peak Tram + Ocean Park + Ladies Market Before heading out to Ocean Park (as what we initially planned for the day), we figured it would be nice to see a view of Hong Kong from the top, in this sunny and warm weather. For a more scenic route going to the Peak Tram terminal , we took a ferry from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central. The terminal is in Star Ferry Pier , near the Hong Kong clock tower and Hong Kong Cultural Center.  We took photos in front of the Hong Kong Cultural Center and the Hong Kong Clock Tower before heading to the ferry terminal. This is where you go up to get to the Star Ferry.  If you don't have an octopus card, you have to pay for your ride using this kiosk. The fare is just 2-3HKD per person and the ride takes less than 15 min. if I remember i