it depend on u what u like and disslike
i think hong kong is for shopping and
business any way i can give u some info
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2007-01-11 01:09:59
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answered by knowledgeable2 2
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We have some clients just came back from Hong Kong, and this is what they had in Hong Kong, and surrounding area.
First visit Aberdeen Fishing Village, where you can get a glimpse of the lifestyle of Hong Kong fishing folks. It is home of hundreds of people living on fishing junks. Their traditional lifestyle is dramatically juxtaposed against the modern high-rise community that fills up the nearby hillsides. Then you are going to visit Repulse Bay, one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong featuring traditional Chinese style. It is a picturesque example of early 20th century colonial architecture. Afterwards, you will shop at the famous open-aired market in Hong Kong - Stanley Market, which sells silk garments, clothing, arts, and crafts. Nearby is Murray House, which was once a government building in Central Hong Kong. The market façade was placed in a warehouse around 1985, was later rebuilt and eventually opened in 2000. There is a small museum which highlights its history in the market. The highlight is the bird’s eye view from the 373 meters high vantage point Victoria Peak, where you will experience an extraordinary view of skyscrapers and take in the breathtaking panorama of the city and the bustling harbor in the Kowloon Peninsula.
You can have a full day excursion to Macau, which is" the Oriental Las Vegas". From Hong Kong, you can easily take the Jet Cat (express boat) to Macau. Macau is a unique city with the charm of the Chinese and Portuguese heritages! You can visit the The Ruins of St. Paul's, which was a beautiful Roman Catholic Church built in 1602, and the Museum of Macau where you have a idea about history and bi-culture of the city. Of course, if you like you can always try your luck in the world class casinos.
The last day or two, you can either explore the city at leisure, do some shopping in Hong Kong; or if you are ambitious, you can also plan a day trip to Guangzhou, which is close by and has much more historic and cultural value. You can visit Dr. Sun Yat-Sen's Memorial Hall, who is "the father of modern China"! Then visit Temple of the Six Banyan Trees and Chen Clan Academy. These are some of the more famous sights in the city that will give you an idea of the glorious history in China!
If you have any more questions, please feel free to contact me at: Jia@Jiasdreamtours.com, we specialize in custom tours to China!
2007-01-11 05:26:30
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answered by travelgal 3
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fist in a position, sorry if my English isn't the perfect, yet i'm Mexican. There are various temples that you'll visit; no be counted the religion you profess, Hong Kong Temples are mind-blowing. yet another problem you should do is visit Macau Island. This Island is amazingly odd because it became Portuguese's colony and the layout is magnificent. you may take a ferry from Kowloon port that's no so severe priced. Macau is more desirable typically than not an section complete of cassinos, in case you opt for to gamble. you should spend sometime there and be careful. caution: you'll choose your passport to enter to Macau. eating places: there is an noticeably popular eating position interior the option fringe of Hong Kong Island. that's call is JUMBO. Its a flouting eating position and so vast to. Sorry if i could not allow you to recognize about the foodstuff because at the same time as i became there, i did not have time to bypass!!!! Finaly: that's necessary that you savour the evening laser tutor in Kowloon bay. that's mind-blowing to work out how the homes replace its hues at the same time as the music is been taking section in!!! hint: the top!!! you should visit it interior the day alongside with interior the evening REGARDS FROM MEXICO!!!
2016-10-17 00:50:27
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answered by manca 4
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Well first if I where you I would stay in the Hong Kong side, for that you can save couple dolars from the ships and a lot of time!
Like 1st day:Go to Sogo, a shopping mall, huge and great, then eat some dim sum near by, go for Stanley Market is great and cheap shopping !
2nd day: Go to Ocean Park, you can almost spend a hole day in there (if u like).
3 rd day: Go and take a ship to macau, is a must... eat visit the antique katedral and stuff...and returning back to HK ..u can go to Hollywood str..is way too fun,
4rd day: Go to Disneyland!
5 th: Go and take the ship to cheung chau island and taste the wonderfull and best swimming seafood in Hong kong and walk by waterbay..ohh and don't forget to visit victoria pick, is beautifull!
Go and Hve fun!
Bon Voyage!
2007-01-11 02:25:02
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answered by mei_mei 2
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First, go to MongKok and temple street. Lots of shopping in Ladies market. Tsim Sha Tsui should be the next one. You gotta try the harbor city shopping mall. On the second day, go to Disney land, third day, go to Ocean Park. The forth, go to Causeway bay for some trendy shopping malls, also, go to Wanchai and Central area. On the last day, finish it off at the Victoria Peak!!!
2007-01-11 03:11:36
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answered by White Shooting Star of HK 7
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