What I didn't understand about HK culture was why they called entire meals afternoon teas. It's not like an english tea where you have like small snacks and tea. Here in Hong Kong, an afternoon tea is basically a full blown lunch. I ordered a tea set and it was a chicken cutlet rice set and dimsum appetizer with milk tea. So apparently, HK people call this tea even though it's a meal because they don't really eat lunch but rather have a late meal. Honestly it doesn't make much of a difference for me but I've learned that HK tea sets have more food and are actually cheaper hahaha.... XD Im probably gonna have more of these tea meals instead of lunch hehe since I have such late classes anyway.
So after the orientation, my roommate and I decided to go trekking. It is so amazing how similar we are. We both like outdoor activities and we both have active lifestyles. Okay, so maybe it wasn't after orientation. It was more like during orientation while everyone was sitting in the hall, we were out finding mountain trails to hike. So there's a small mountain next to our school. We decided to find the path and hike it but they were all gated. It was so hilarious though cause the first thing she said when she saw the gate was, let's climb it. That is legit what I say every time I see a gate but no one ever takes me seriously. She's the first person to think so like me. I love this hehehe. So we jumped the gate and climbed up the path for a gorgeous view up on top of the mountain. The only bad thing about it was that I got bitten by like a million mosquitos. Afterwards we headed to park n' shop. It was like the asian version of stop n' shop lolz. So we bought a whole bunch of asian snacks and ramen. I even bought this kiwi juice thing that tasted really ...interesting.... It tasted like kiwi hi chew for those of you that know what it is. Honestly it was too sweet for my taste but it was a nice experience.
So later that night, we were too lazy so we just went to the canteen to buy takeout. I was finally able to try the legit 3 boh fan from HK. It's basically rice with 3 types of bbq meat. Most of it was good except the char siu. I hate our canteen charsiu because it's always so dry. But after this meal, I'm starting to seriously feel like a local HK student. XD hahaha