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Once described as a "barren rock" over 150 years ago, Hong Kong has become a world-class financial, trading and business centre and, indeed, a great world city. Hong Kong has no natural resources, except one of the finest deep-water ports in the world. A hardworking, adaptable and well-educated workforce, coupled with entrepreneurial flair, is the bedrock of Hong Kong"s productivity and creativity. Hong Kong became Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People"s Republic of China on July 1, 1997. More information on Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Airport or Train Station Pick-ups: Do you need the transfer service in Hong Kong? Just tell us, we take care of the rest.
One way transfer from your hotel in Hong Kong Island to Train Station or Pier or vice versa ( Private vehicle and personal guide ).
Hong Kong Half Day Transit Tour: If you have only a few hours in Hong Kong, and prefer a transit tour in Hong Kong, just tell us, we take care of the rest.
Half day Hong Kong Island Highlight Tour to Victoria Peak, Aberdeen village, Repulse Bay and Deep Water Bay ( Private vehicle and personal guide ) without lunch. US$80/p.p ( Based on two travellers )
Half day Kowloon and New Territories Highlight Tour to Luen Wo market, Lok Ma Chau, Tsang Tai UK, and Wong Tai Sin Temple ( Private vehicle and personal guide ) without lunch. US$80/p.p ( Based on two travellers )
Half day Kowloon Highlight Tour to Wong Tai Sin Temple, Kowloon Walled City Park or Poor Residence without lunch ( Private vehicle and personal guide ). US$80/p.p ( Based on two travellers )
Half Day Ocean Park Highlight Tour to Ocean Park to enjoy marine life, see the performance of dolphins, sea-lions and Giant pandas without lunch ( Private vehicle and personal guide ). US$110/p.p ( Based on two travellers )
Hong Kong Tour Packages excluding Hotel Booking: If you have a few days in Hong Kong, you may consider taking our worry-free Hong Kong tour packages with private vehicle and personal tour guide.
Attractions: Ocean Park, Victoria Peak, Aberdeen, Stanley Market Airport round trip transfer + one day tour + personal local guide & driver + private car / van + entrance fees, from US$240p/p
Attractions: Victoria Peak, Aberdeen, Repulse Bay, Kim Tin Walled Village, Man Mo Temple, Lam Tsuen Wishing Tree Airport round trip transfer + two days tour + personal local guide & driver + private car / van+ entrance fees, from US$335p/p
Attractions: One day tour in Hongkong, Macau Day Trip to Saint Paul's Ruin's and Temple of the Goddess of Mercy,Casino, Macau Tower Airport round trip transfer + two days tour + personal local guide & Driver + Hotel + Private car / van+ entrance fees, from US$348p/p
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Hong Kong is very safe for international travellers, both male and female. As you step further north in Kowloon and into the New Territories, the crime rate goes up, but criminals would still rather focus on locals instead of visitors. However, it's not clever to show valuables and you should remain alert at all times. Language:
The majority of Hong Kong's people speak Cantonese but English is popular among the business circle, commerce and everyday life. It is unlikely that you will experience many language barriers until you get away from the main center of the city. The Chinese government are now promoting the use of Mandarin. Hong Kong Layout:
Hong Kong is setioned into four main parts - Kowloon, Hong Kong Island, the New Territories and the Outlying Islands. Kowloon and the New Territories are located a peninsula of the Chinese mainland, on the northern tip of Victoria Harbour; Hong Kong Island is on the southern tip of the harbour confronting Kowloon; the Outlying Islands are composed of the 234 islands. The New Territories has a 20km land border with China mainland.
The city of Hong Kong is centred around Victoria Harbour. The main business district is "Central", on the Hong Kong Island. To the East of Central is the Admiralty commercial district; Wan Chai, famous for restaurants and clubs; then Causeway Bay, a busy shopping area. High above it all is the Peak, Hong Kong's most important scenic outlook and residential district. In Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui (on the southern tip), Jordan and Yau Ma Tei are busy hotel and shopping centers. Mong Kok is a busy residential and shopping area. Time to visit Hong Kong:
Many like to travel Hong Kong during November and December when there are pleasant weather with plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. January and February are all right though the temperature can drop to below 10°C (50°F). March and April are pleasant months to travel with warmer temperatures, but in May the air very often becomes uncomfortably sticky and humid. Typhoons comes to Hong Kong most of years between May and September. Hong Kong city is well prepared for it, but it often disrupts your travel to Hong Kong. Hong Kong City Transport:
Hong Kong's city has a very convenient public transport. The tram is a nice way to explore Hong Kong Island. Each trip costs HKD3. Tram lines run from Happy Valley to Kennedy Town. The MTR (subway) is also very efficient. There are four lines operating on Kowloon and Hong Kong Island and single journey's cost from between HKD3-12. Finally, the Star Ferry is a scenic, efficient and cheap way to travel between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. More Information on Hong Kong Subway http://www.mtr.com.hk/eng/train/intro.html Shopping in Hong Kong:
Hong Kong is a city where there is something for everyone, whatever your budget! For those with a budget but still want to find some quality clothing, the best shops can be found around Causeway Bay. Some of the best department stores in Hong Kong are also here including the New World Center, Times Square and Sogo Department Store.
Clothes are also sold at many of the lively markets. Great markets are dotted all over the city. The best ones to browse include: Li Yuen Street, Ladies Street, Temple Street and Shanghai Street. There is also an interesting market at Stanley, a great site for the sights and sounds even if you are not interested in shopping.
For electrical goods, the best district is Central. Tsim Sha Tsui also has a huge choice of shops selling everything, although bargains are not normally found here! What is arguably Hong Kong's best department store, Harbour City however, is located directly opposite the Star Ferry terminal. Mong Kok is another nice area to walk and to pick up some typical Chinese goods. Attractions in Hong Kong:
- Victoria Peak: The Peak is Hong kong's most important tourist destination. The views of the harbour and the Kowloon Peninsula from this 373 metres vantage point are simply breath-taking and should not be missed.
- Aberdeen: Aberdeen Harbour is home to hundreds of people living on fishing boats. A good opportunity to enjoy the life style of Hong Kong fishing folks at first hand. Then you will have the chanceto visit a jewelry factory giving you an insight into the fine art of handmade jewelry.
- Stanley Market: Stanley Market has become a Shoppers Paradise for both locals and overseas visitors. Abundant shops and stores sell a wide range of souvenirs, clothing as well as bargain price designer labels.
- Ocean Park: A good place for the kids, or to unleash the kid in you. Hong Kong Ocean Park is a must for the first time visitors to Hong Kong. Hong Kong Ocean Park can deliver something for everyone.
- Wong Tai Sin Temple: This Taoist temple was built in 1921 and named after Wong Chuping, a shepherd who began following Taoism at the age of 15. It is believed that Wong Tai Sin rescues the dying, heals the wounded, and punishes all evil.
- Kowloon Walled City Park: The area is now situated on Tung Tsing Road of Kowloon City District. Kowloon Walled City Park was built on the site of a former military base of the Qing dynasty. it was officially opened to the public in 1995. In the park, there are beautiful small bridges and running water, Chinese gardens and historic relics of Kowloon Walled City.
- Luen Wo market: Near Fanling in the northern New Territories, this typical Chinese market has a wide choice of fresh produce and daily necessities, which are sold from stalls laid out in a square.
- Lok Ma Chau: Mainland China can be seen from this hilltop lookout, which also overlooks the Shenzhen River, rice fields and duck farms and Shenzhen Special Economic Zone in China.