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Po Lin Monastery360 Cities 05/11/2008 | Epoque Hotels opens in Hong Kong4Hoteliers 05/08/2008 |
Off Duty: Hong KongHarriet O'Brien The Independent 05/07/2008 | Cheap Thrills in Hong KongLoey Werking Wells Hong Kong Lounge 05/05/2008 |
From the elegant afternoon tea service at the Peninsula Hotel, to designer shopping in Central, to family dim sum at Maxim’s; Hong Kong has a deserved reputation of being high class and expensive. However, it isn’t necessary to have Jackie Chan’s budget to enjoy Hong Kong, especially if you’re traveling with kids who would rather be on the move than sitting through a multi-course meal. In fact, many of my family’s favorite moments involve flinging ourselves on something that moves, which in Hong Kong, is usually free or cheap. | |
Take a cinematic tour of Hong KongJames Pomfret, Reuters Calgary Herald 05/03/2008 | Hong Kong - Ocean ParkTravelChinaGuide 05/03/2008 |
Public Transport in Hong Kong - What is the Hong Kong MTR?About.com 05/03/2008 | Hong Kong: KCR RailwayBest Visit City: Hong Kong 05/03/2008 |
The railway service operated by KCRC (Kowloon-Canton Railway Corporation) in Hong Kong has a history of nearly 97 years old. In 1910 KCR trains ran as a single track system from Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon through the New Territories and up to the border to China Mainland at Lo Wu. Today KCR currently provides three domestic passenger rail services: East Rail, West Rail and Light Rail. It carries about 1.6 million passengers on its 120-km railway network each day. | |
Hong Kong Bus ServiceAsiaRooms.com 05/03/2008 | Top 5 Hong Kong Beaches- Hong Kong’s Best BeachesAbout.com 05/03/2008 |
Not many people associate Hong Kong with world-beating beaches, however with over 200 Islands, the territory is blessed with a host of top-quality beaches. Please remember when visiting Hong Kong beaches, Hong Kong is hot and just like a good boy scout, it’s best to be prepared. Wear high factor sun-cream before grilling. Similarly Hong Kong beaches are strictly non-nudist across the board, and you’re likely to find the long arm of the law if you peel off your clothes. | |
Hiking in Hong Kong - top trails n placesDr Martin Williams Hong Kong Outdoors 05/03/2008 | Hong Kong International Airport Travel GuideiExplore.com 05/03/2008 |
36 Hours in Hong KongAnn M. Morrison New York Times 05/03/2008 | Lantau: Isle of the UnexpectedMartin Williams drmartinwilliams.com 05/03/2008 |
TRAVEL:‘Small World’ magicPhilip Lim NST Online 05/03/2008 | |
Hong Kong’s Best HostelsHongKongLogue 05/02/2008 | |
When you’re looking for a place to stay in Hong Kong, staying in a hostel is usually the cheapest way to go. And sleeping cheap means you’ll have a little extra money for all that high-powered shopping or fancy dining you’re planning to do while you’re there! After all, this is Hong Kong, city of boutiques and famous restaurants - neither of which require that you spend an arm and a leg on an expensive hotel room. | |
Cheap Thrills in Hong KongLoey Werking Wells HongKongLogue 05/02/2008 | |
From the elegant afternoon tea service at the Peninsula Hotel, to designer shopping in Central, to family dim sum at Maxim’s; Hong Kong has a deserved reputation of being high class and expensive. However, it isn’t necessary to have Jackie Chan’s budget to enjoy Hong Kong, especially if you’re traveling with kids who would rather be on the move than sitting through a multi-course meal. In fact, many of my family’s favorite moments involve flinging ourselves on something that moves, which in Hong Kong, is usually free or cheap. | |
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