Miffa Chan


Rbt – Rabbit- The Restaurant
February 17, 2009, 9:28 pm
Filed under: China, Hong Kong, Restaurants, Travel
© 9j Media Partners Ltd.

In my first outing experience in my city, just some hours after my parents did all the red tape that you need to adopt a bunny child in HK, I saw a nice sign…

Unfortunately, I was so young that I had no writing skills and my Father is such an idiot that he forgot to write down the name.

But after extensive and intensive research we founded their website * and we manage to be there several years after our first attempt.

May be I am going to disappoint my friend 9J, but they have a great corporate image for bunny lovers but quite a disappointing offer for humans. Besides their name stand for REAL BREWED TEA, and they’re from Taiwan.

* This was not an easy job, and we need to use the “search for rbt into .hk domains option”


The Real Challenge is this…!
October 13, 2008, 3:40 pm
Filed under: Hong Kong, Travel, running

Trying to run on your city’s Marathon? What a shame, Father Bunny. Real finishers take planes and fight against jet lag and cheap hotels.

Going on foot from home to the start is very convenience and you know that if you decide to quit a taxi will take you back home.

But if you want to feel the glory of being a real finisher my city’s Marathon is the choice.

Have you imagined going up on Nathan road to Lantau and crossing the Tsing Ma Bridge to end in Causeway Bay.

Are you afraid?



About my sister, and my laziness
September 23, 2008, 2:23 pm
Filed under: Chan family, China, Editorial, Hong Kong, Miffa, Miffu
This picture founded by Miffu proved that I wasn’t alone

Lately I must reckon that all my blogging efforts are over Miffu and Father Bunny’s shoulders.

As you surely know my twin sister has arrived from HK. I didn’t even know that I had one twin sister. When Miffu and Father Bunny told me that they have hired a private eye from HK to follow some clues they have had over the time I was shocked.

After almost two weeks spending all my time with my sister, sometimes I wonder if this is not just a dream. Two sisters that were separated when born and lived a very different life for the past four years.

It’s like in one of Mother Bunny’s favourite movies: Woody Allen’s Match Point. Fate and destiny depend on fragile pieces. Sometimes it makes a big difference to stay on one side of the line or another one.

Who was in the right side and who was in the wrong side is difficult to determine. For sure my sister has not lived an easy life during past years.



Finally we have done our homework
July 10, 2008, 6:12 pm
Filed under: Chan family, Hong Kong, Travel

Father Bunny has been lazier than average with his running routine. Why he runs if no one is chasing him?

Finally I said to him that I needed my Hong Kong pictures today and that I will burn his new Asics Gel Kayano 14 (Humans do need shoes to run, can you imagine?)

At least he has uploaded the first three days we spent there.



My picture in a magazine: Air Macau
July 8, 2008, 4:06 pm
Filed under: Hong Kong, Travel, world domination

I must admit that I was very surprised when I received an email asking me for the original Prada Building hi-res picture I took in Japan past summer.

Someone saw it in my Flickr account and told me they wanted for the magazine they do for Air Macau.

What a strange thing a publishing company from Hong Kong asking for a picture to a little bunny artist from the same city – but who lives in Barcelona- and was in Hong Kong when they asked me for it.

The best thing I planned to visit Macau



Bad Habits – Malas constumbres
May 27, 2008, 7:51 pm
Filed under: Bunnies, China, Hong Kong, Miffa, Travel, beer

I need some time, let’s say I need some of my Father’s time to classify and organize my pictures and our thoughts.

Meanwhile I just enjoy looking my pictures whit my sisters and friends while having tea, a very nice white tea that I bought in Honk Kong.

I am missing Hong Kong a lot this time. After a really “grey” travel with a lot of stress coming from my parents and visiting what it’s may be the biggest trade fair in Asia – very boring and tiring activity- .

Besides my father told me during our trip that we won’t travel to Dubai this summer and I got upset with him. I tried to change her mind using “guerrilla” techniques:

  • I use a chador the rest of my trip
  • I don’t speak to him in English or Spanish, just Cantonese
  • And in the hotels we stayed in Mainland China I organized illegal games in our room and use his credit card to buy beer and cigarettes.

I was afraid of Mrs Katanga knowing about it (she advises my father about more strict education and going to school) but now I know that she smokes.


Necesito tiempo, bueno, digamos que necesito algo de tiempo de mi padre para que clasifique y organice las fotos y nuestros recuerdos.

Mientras intento disfrutar de las mismas con mis hermanas y amigas mientras tomamos té blanco, un té blanco muy bueno que compre en Hong Kong.

Esta vez echo mucho de menos mi ciudad. Después de un viaje un poco gris con un montón de stress por culpa de mis padres y visitando la que seguramente es la mayor feria de Asia – y más coñazo y aburrimiento-

Además mi padre me dijo durante el viaje que no iríamos a Dubai este verano y me enfade mucho con él. Intenté hacerle cambiar de opinión usando mis técnicas de guerrilla.

  • Me puse un chador el resto del viaje
  • No le hable nada más que en Cantonés
  • Y en los hoteles que estuve aprovecha para montar timbas en la habitación* y cargar cervezas y cigarrillos a su tarjeta de crédito.

    *Algo habitual en China, ver la habitación llena de tipos en camiseta jugando a las cartas, fumando y bebiendo cerveza.


Tenia miedo de que se enterara la señorita Katanga (le aconseja a mi padre que me eduque mejor y que me lleve al colegio) pero ahora se su secreto: ella también fuma.



Back to Hong Kong
April 25, 2008, 10:48 pm
Filed under: Chan family, Hong Kong, Miffa
A nice place to have breakfast

After almost two weeks travelling around China with my Father we are now at the end leg of our trip. Back to Hong Kong – This time at The Peninsula- and for the first time he has agreed to take me to have breakfast at The Veranda.

Much more is coming about what perhaps has been the more weird travel to mainland.



I am a fan.
April 11, 2008, 11:44 pm
Filed under: Chan family, Hong Kong, Travel

I am going back home, to Hong Kong and I convinced Father Bunny to stay in my new favourite spot: The Mandarin.

After all I am one of it’s biggest fans.



Eastern Holidays at home.
March 24, 2008, 9:39 pm
Filed under: Cooking, Hong Kong, Japanese food, Miffo, Restaurants, Travel, food

Past eastern we visited Japan for the first time and we discovered our favourite city Tokyo- this eastern in exchange we have had no vacations and we have been at home.

It had been really hard because we planned to go sailing two days but strong winds and heavy rain from the North could made it a very unpleasant experience.

Anyways we will go to Hong Kong in less than a month. Yes!!! We will fly directly this time from BCN to HKG (via CDG that tells u no one is perfect) and I will be able to take Miffo and some of my sisters to my hometown. That’s great.

I said that Tokyo is my favourite city, but home is home so I dying to come back to my Hotel. To celebrate it Miffo cooked “Soba” for us and her delicious Miso Soup.

Note from Father bunny: Miffa doesn’t admit it but she prefers Tokyo right now. ;)



Miffa is 3 years old.
January 2, 2008, 10:56 am
Filed under: Chan family, Editorial, Hong Kong, Miffa, Miffu

Three years ago in Hong Kong Island centre a nice little bunny was in a dark warehouse with other bunnies. They were waiting for someone to adopt them.

The first time I saw her picture I knew that I needed to take her back to Barcelona. I convinced Mother Bunny and on January the second we were in Fortress filling the paperwork. First the attendant offered me another bunny but my determination was very strong and I politely ask him for Miffa.

At the beginning Miffa has no name but we decided to name her like this during her first month in our house. Then Miffa grew up and she wanted to have a blog to write about her life and to place pictures of her adventures.

In her first birthday he returned to Hong Kong and we adopted her sister Miffu. Then many adventures and travel around the world, many friends in many places and last year bunnies coming from Japan for cultural exchangeKiiroko and Chairoko- and her sister Miffo living in Tokyo.

This year our Café miffy friends from Japan visited us in our new apartment. Yes, Miffa has been living in three different apartments (but now she has their own private room and bath).

Happy Birthday Miffa we all love you a lot!!!!