Must see in Hong Kong
- Aberdeen Harbour, home to hundreds of people living on fishing junks. To get a close-up look at the local way of life, take a sampan ride amongst the fishing boats at Aberdeen Harbour.
- Continue to Repulse Bay. The wide, wave-lapped beach is popular with locals and visitors alike and great for sandy strolls - early morning with the waking of another day, when the sun is up and the sunbathers are out in force, or at sunset when all is at peace. Primarily a well-to-do residential area, sun-drenched Repulse Bay has a relaxed resort-like atmosphere.
- Next visit Stanley Market, the place to find silk garments, sportswear, art, Chinese costume jewelry, other souvenirs and a host of fantastic bargains. And when the shopping is done, you can relax at one of the area's pleasant beaches set in sheltered, sandy coves. One is a favorite destination for Hong Kong's windsurfers.
-Visit the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden. This delightful garden is the favored gathering place of Hong Kong's songbird owners, who carry their pets around in intricately carved cages. All manner of beautiful birds can be seen here, as well as a host of traditional bird-keeping paraphernalia. -Visit the Flower Market, one of Hong Kong's most colorful street markets. The Flower Market is a jungle of exotic blossoms, luck-bringing houseplants and sweet scents.
-Stop at the Jade Market. Collectors and jade lovers gather at this unique market, where small stalls display everything from rare and valuable jade carvings to small and inexpensive trinkets.
-Travel by boat to Lamma Island, about a 30 minute journey. Also known as "Po Liu Chau", Lamma Island is the third largest island in Hong Kong, only surpassed by Lantau Island and Hong Kong Island.
-Tour Lantau Island and spend a day in Disneyland
-Ride the Peak Tram to the top of Victoria Peak for a breathtaking view of Hong Kong Island, the harbor, Kowloon and the hills beyond.
-Visit the Ocean Park
Must see in Macau
-Travel by jetfoil to the former Portuguese enclave of Macau. A 55-minute jetfoil boat ride whisks you across the South China Sea and the Pearl River estuary to tiny Macau, a unique blend of Chinese and Portuguese culture. Although its population is primarily ethnic Chinese, Macau has a distinctly Mediterranean flavor: a languorous pace; balconied, pastel buildings; and open pracas, or squares. Under Portuguese sovereignty for four centuries, Macau contains many historical monuments.
-Visit the famous facade of St. Paul's Church
-Visit its border gate with the motherland
-Visit the 14th-century Kun Yam Temple.
- Macau also has two attractive offshore islands linked by bridge and causeway.
-Explore one of Macau’s non-stop casinos
-Tour the Pearl River Delta with a sea cruise around Macao
Must see in Zhuhai
-Zhuhai, which stands on both the South-China seashore and the banks of the Pearl River. A gateway to Macau. The 100 islets off the city shores, however, have white sands, palm trees and clear blue water, and merit Zhuhai's claim to be the City of Romance.
-Zhuhai's main 13 km-long thoroughfare, Lovers Avenue, runs through the whole city. It is named in honor of a legend about a fisher girl, a statue of whom, holding a pearl aloft, stands in scenic Xianglu Bay, and is Zhuhai's main landmark.
-Among its pleasurable pursuits is a range of spas, all built around Zhuhai's natural hot springs. They comprise small pools of natural hot mineral waters to which herbs are added every three hours. Their therapeutic qualities are believed to be of benefit to the circulation, to relieve muscular pain and to aid digestion. Most well known is the Imperial Hot Spring, reputed to have been the resort of emperors and their concubines. Various kinds of massages, including one that involves being encased in mud, are also available.
2007-03-05 18:27:07
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answered by HK gal 5
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If this is the first time for you to go to China, then must sees can be easily found in any travel guide, like casinos in Macau. About the food, I think you will like to choose some traditional Chinese cuisine. "莲华楼" in Hong Kong is a good place to go.
Good luck for your trip.
2007-03-05 19:43:47
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answered by nofj2 4
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the ferry is rarely finished. evaluate Zhuhai has decrease than a million human beings in spite of each and every little thing those years. u could desire to purchase the cost ticket while u get there. in case of hurricane or undesirable climate or u pass over the final ferry, u can bypass to Macau, Zhongshan, or practice to Dongguan from hongkong then flow to Zhuhai. there are various techniques.
2016-10-02 10:29:00
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answered by higgs 4
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The 3 city you ask all of them have a good foreign restaurant and also fast food you can read more. all you need to do is know your stomach allergy and wash your hand before eating.
have safe journey
2007-03-05 08:13:09
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answered by Ni Jen Ku El 3
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