Low ball is US$20 per day for survival, that is bus and MTR plus basic food. No taxi, no steak and lobster etc. and only trinkets for souvenirs. ( Not much for fun, huh ? )
But I always recommend around US$50 on average as you would want to have a better than average meal here and there, hit the bars for one night or two, visit some of the places where it costs admission and buy a few items that is not fake or knock off. ( I assume this is not just a business trip ! )
Just budget US$400 for spending and you should be in good shape. But it wouldn't hurt to have a credit card on stand by, just in case you have more fun than you expected.
2007-01-04 04:10:46
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answered by minijumbofly 5
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Hong Kong has significantly to supply for you as a customer, whether you are coming here on business or for pleasure Hong Kong generally features a area for you and with Hotelbye you is likely to make it occur the trip to this city. Hong Kong is just a town of charm. The sophistication of an global city, ethnic selection and cosmopolitan life style are in the core of Hong Kong's attractions. The Peak is one of the most popular attractions in Hong Kong although not the sole one. The Giant Buddha, Hong Kong Disneyland Resort and Ocean Park are just a few of the beauties of Hong Kong.
2016-12-14 19:21:08
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answered by Anonymous
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As with most people would suggest, it is better to spend more time in HK. Macau is also good and quite the experience, but you don't need a whole lot of time in Macau, maybe just for a day or two. If you're a big fan of bungee jumping or casinos then you definitely have to check out Macau. Checking out Hong Kong's Disneyland would take one day, plus there's tons of places more to go and things to shop, so a lot more time should be reserved for HK.
2016-03-29 06:36:58
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answered by ? 4
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It would be best if you have a credit card/ or at the least, a debit card. Try to learn how to take the mtr so you don't have to waste money taking taxis. As for food, I hope u r into chinese food and don't mind having a quick bite at a small eating place. say HK$300 a day, just in case (in fact, HK$200 is enough if you spend your money wisely)
2007-01-03 12:35:58
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answered by chewhwee 3
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It depends on what you want to do. If you take the bus or the MTR, you should get the octopus card. Also, the food is cheap if you eat at those little restaurents! The food is cheap. Also, don't go to nightclubs too much as those are more expensive.
2007-01-04 03:54:50
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answered by White Shooting Star of HK 7
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If you are a traveler and want to eat a lot of good food,
it will be enought to bring about $3,000 which is like 2,4000 yuan.
2007-01-04 12:24:04
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answered by littlehappy_21 2
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chewhwee is right, but if you plan to go out drinking take a lot more - pubs and clubs are expensive out there
2007-01-04 01:09:59
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answered by of_the_moon 3
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don't be cheap figure 50 us a day and if you get by for less good for you
2014-03-31 13:10:08
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answered by Thomas 1
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