Fun
As planned on Thursday with Steven and his wife that they are bringing us to the Premium Outlets in Desert Hill, where everyone can find their cheap bargains. The day started when Steven and his wife arrived at 9am in his car. We took the expressway/freeway to the destination. About 30 mins, we reached the first pit stop. The pit stop was located somewhere in an asian-populated town. Some of us went to the Vietnamese deli store (that explains the asian) to pick up Vietnamese sandwich, commonly known as Bánh mì
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B%C3%A1nh_m%C3%AC
while some of us when to get Starbucks coffee just next door. After awhile, we continued our journey. During the journey, Shih Peng, Steven's wife, told us some facts about the do's and dont's on what to do on the road. They were quite strict about road rules. I could feel the speed picking up as he cruises the road. I saw familiar trees along the highway, it was the walking spirit trees in thw movie, Rango. Mountains can be seen through the car window. We then joked about Houdini's mountain sop in relate to the mountains.
About an hour and 45 minutes, we reached the premium outlets. We acquired some discount coupon booklet. Steven then handed us a spare phone to contact each other as we split into 2 groups.
http://www.premiumoutlets.com/outlets/store_listing.asp?id=6
Above is the link to the premium outlet. The place was kind of smaller than expected. There are many high-end brands like Prada, Gucci, Coach, Armani, Hugo Boss etc. The day past quickly as we walked into the store we fancied. I didnt buy much stuff as the things there doesn't really appeal to me in a way but bought a few pieces though. In contrast, the rest bought alot of stuff, practically from head to toe.
At 4:30pm, we met up with Steven and his wife. We then went for dinner at Penang, a eating place at another asian-populated area. It has all kinds of Malaysian fare and a little of Singapore fare. For this dinner, we got a treat from Steven (NICE !!!!). Then some groceries shopping at a Hong Kong supermarket. Bought some stuff and went home after that.
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