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Hong Kong Tour Package July 2008 Promo

Hong Kong Tour Package July 2008 Promo

July HK Tour Promo package - For only $80 USD
4Days 3 nights
Airport-Hotel-Airport Transfer
Free Breakfast (Outside Hotel - McDo)
Half Day City Tour
1 Day Pass Disneyland Tour
Note:

Subject to room availability
Airfare is NOT included in the Above package
Rates are valid for Filipino Passport Holders

Prices are subject to change without prior notice.

For Inquiries/Booking you can submit a ticket by visiting this site http://hongkong-tour.info/support/
For more Info Email us : Promo @ Hongkong-tour.info

This Promo package is almost like FREE
Disneyland 1 day pass will cost you $55 USD
Airport Transfer will cost you 180HK$ via Airport Express
Breakfast will cost you 20+HK$ per meal
So this deal is the Best


Hong Kong Tour - Central Plaza, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center

Central Plaza: Central Plaza is located on popular land in North Wan Chai. It is a 78 storey / 374 meters. Central Plaza is among the highest buildings throughout Asia. After dusk, bright neon rods at the tip of the building change color in each quarter-hour that creates the city’s seeable timepiece. It is very convenient when walking from Wan Chai MTR to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The broad 30 meters height lobby is a magnificent view of marbles, paintings and real life palm trees.

Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center: It is located on the Wan Chai waterfront. It is one of Hong Kong’s majestic and dazzling piece of architecture. The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, with its sails and boundless glass windows, is a attractive optic testament to Hong Kong’s continuous development. Thanks to its broad range of state-of-the-art facilities, the HKCEC is also an supreme place for exhibitions, trade shows and international conventions.

Hong Kong’s Aberdeen

Aberdeen harbour is a place where hundreds of people live and living on fishing junks. It is their traditional lifestyle or culture. Their old culture is dramatically near against a modern high-rise neighborhood. That is expanded over the adjacent hillsides. During the night time in Aberdeen, there are thousands of twinkling lights that reflects on the water surface and is surely a fantastical sight.

To have a experience at the Aberdeen way of traditional life, almost all of the tourists try a sampan ride or simply just gaze at the view from one of two brilliant floating restaurants that is anchored there. Three storey high building and it is fancily decorated with swirling red and gold dragons with mixtures of other cultured Chinese motifs, the experience is surely spectacular.

Ocean Park is also located at Aberdeen. Ocean Park is one of largest oceanarium with theme parks in Southeast Asia today.

List of Hong Kong Hotels

List of Hotels in Hong Kong

Caritas Bianchi Lodge Hong Kong
Central Park Hotel Hong Kong
Charterhouse Hotel Hong Kong
City Garden Hotel Hong Kong
Conrad Hotel Hong Kong
Cosco Hotel Hong Kong
Cosmo Hotel Hong Kong
Cosmopolitan Hotel Hong Kong
Disney’s Hollywood Hotel Hong Kong
Dorsett Far East Hotel Hong Kong
Dorsett Olympic Hotel Hong Kong
Emperor (Happy Valley) Hotel Hong Kong
Empire Hotel Hong Kong
Evergreen Hotel Hong Kong
Excelsior Hotel Hong Kong
Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong
Grand Hyatt Hotel Hong Kong
Harbour Plaza North Point Hotel Hong Kong
Harbourview International Hotel Hong Kong
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Hong Kong
Hotel 36 Hong Kong
Ibis North Point Hotel Hong Kong
Island Pacific Hotel Hong Kong
Island Shangri-la Hotel Hong Kong
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong
L’ Hotel Nina Et Convention Centre Hong Kong
L’Hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View Hong Kong
Lan Kwai Fong Hotel Hong Kong
Landmark Mandarin Oriental Hotel Hong Kong
Lanson Place Hotel Hong Kong
Largos Hotel Hong Kong
Le Meridien Cyberport Hotel Hong Kong
Luk Kwok Hotel Hong Kong
L`Hotel Causeway Bay Harbour View Hong Kong
Mandarin Oriental Hotel Hong Kong
Metropark Hotel Causeway Bay Hong Kong
Metropark Hotel Wanchai Hong Kong
Mingle Place Hotel Hong Kong
Newton Hotel Hong Kong
Newton Inn Hotel Hong Kong
Newton Place Hotel Hong Kong
Novotel Century Harbourview Hotel Hong Kong
Novotel Century Hong Kong Hotel Hong Kong
Novotel Citygate Hong Kong Hotel Hong Kong
Novotel Nathan Road Kowloon Hotel Hong Kong
Park Lane Hotel Hong Kong
Ramada Hong Kong Hotel Hong Kong
Rambler Garden Hotel Hong Kong
Rambler Oasis Hotel Hong Kong
Regal Hotel Hong Kong
Renaissance Harbour View Hotel Hong Kong
Ritz Carlton Hotel Hong Kong
Rosedale On The Park Hotel Hong Kong
Royal View Hotel Hong Kong
South Pacific Hotel Hong Kong
Stanford Hillview Hotel Hong Kong
Tatami Hampton Hotel Hong Kong
The Anne Black – YWCA Hotel Hong Kong
The Garden View – YWCA Hotel Hong Kong
The Luxe Manor Hotel Hong Kong
The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers Hong Kong
Walden Hotel Hong Kong
Warwick Hotel Cheung Chau Hong Kong
Wesley Hotel Hong Kong
Wharney Hotel Hong Kong

List of Hotels in Kowloon

Bishop Lei International Hotel Kowloon
Dorsett Seaview Hotel Kowloon
Eaton Hotel Kowloon
Empire Kowloon Hotel Kowloon
Gateway Hotel Kowloon
Gold Coast Hotel Kowloon
Guangdong Hotel Kowloon
Harbour Plaza Hong Kong Hotel Kowloon
Harbour Plaza Metropolis Hotel Kowloon
Holiday Inn Golden Mile Hotel Kowloon
Hotel Miramar Kowloon
Hotel Nikko Kowloon
Imperial Hotel Kowloon
InterContinental Grand Stanford Hotel Kowloon
InterContinental Hotel Kowloon
Kimberley Hotel Kowloon
Langham Hotel Kowloon
Langham Place Hotel Kowloon
Luxe Manor Hotel Kowloon
Majestic Hotel Kowloon
Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel Kowloon
Mayfair Garden Hotel Kowloon
Metropark Hotel Kowloon Kowloon
Metropark Mongkok Hotel Kowloon
Nathan Hotel Kowloon
Newton Kowloon Hotel Kowloon
Park Hotel Kowloon
Peninsula Hotel Kowloon
Prince Hotel Kowloon
Prudential Hotel Kowloon
Ramada Kowloon Hotel Kowloon
Regal Kowloon Hotel Kowloon
Regal Oriental Hotel Kowloon
Renaissance Kowloon Hotel Kowloon
Royal Garden Hotel Kowloon
Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers Kowloon
Royal Park Hotel Kowloon
Royal Plaza Hotel Kowloon
Shamrock Hotel Kowloon
Shangri-la Kowloon Hotel Kowloon
Sheraton Hotel Kowloon
Stanford Hotel Kowloon
The Kowloon Hotel Kowloon
YMCA International House Hotel Kowloon
YMCA Salisbury Hotel Kowloon

List of Hotels in New Territory

Harbour Plaza Resort City New Territory
Mexan Harbour Hotel New Territory
Regal Riverside Hotel New Territory

Hong Kong Tour Package June 2008 Promo

Hong Kong Tour Package June 2008 Promo

June Promo For only $80 USD
4Days 3 nights
Airport-Hotel-Airport Transfer
Free Breakfast (Outside Hotel - McDo)
Half Day City Tour
1 Day Pass Disneyland Tour
Note:

Subject to room availability
Airfare is NOT included in the Above package
Rates are valid for Filipino Passport Holders

Prices are subject to change without prior notice.

For more Info Email us : Promo @ Hongkong-tour.info

This Promo package is almost like FREE
Disneyland 1 day pass will cost you $55 USD
Airport Transfer will cost you 180HK$ via Airport Express
Breakfast will cost you 20+HK$ per meal
So this deal is the Best


Shopping in Hong Kong

Shopping in Hong Kong can be a wonderful experience, combining as it does good prices, great variety and a wonderful environment. The island tends to have the modern, high end malls and big brand stores, while Kowloon is home to the more traditional markets.

Hong Kong travel is unlike any other travel experience. From a small fishing village in the early 1800s, to a modern cosmopolitan metropolis of 21st century, all through it is an amazing journey. Hong Kong is a city of engaging contrasts, where ancient Chinese traditions coexist with modern life and a bustling, energetic vibe. A harbor cruise is a must-do for visitors.

Why Go to Hong Kong?

Why Go to Hong Kong?

Hong Kong’s geography is located in the southeastern coast of China. It spans a total of 1,100 square kilometers or 426 square miles. Hong Kong is divided into four main areas: Hong Kong Island to the south, Lantau Island to the southwestern area, the Kowloon Peninsula on the southeastern tip and the New Territories which spreads up to the boundaries of Mainland China. Hong Kong also has 260 underlying islands completing its topography. Despite Hong Kong’s thriving business centers, 70% of the land consists of urban areas, of which almost half of its clearing are protected national parks.

Hong Kong’s history began when Great Britain colonized the shores and fishing villages in 1841. During that time, the British dubbed it as “barren rock.” Ironic as it may seem, the title is ridiculously untrue today. Hong Kong’s jurisdiction was given to China in 1997, but still holding on to its own currency: The Hong Kong dollar. As of 2002, Hong Kong’s population has reached 6.8 million people 95% of that population is Chinese. Having one of the busiest business districts in the world, you’ll be surprised on how well people can speak English.

So why go to Hong Kong? Let’s discuss.

Hong Kong is considered to be the shopping capital of the world. It has the most eventful streets, shop-till-you-drop stores and breathtaking tourist spots known to mankind. Every traveler has a personalized agenda, and Hong Kong has a variety of preferences to suit your taste. From business trips, to family fun, to personal reprieves, and romantic getaways, Hong Kong caters to all ages, size, shape and color.

Hong Kong offers the best leisure spot for business travelers. It introduces the best in fine dining, sports-related activities, stunning sights, entertainment and most of all the most flexible shopping options you will ever get. Business people would enjoy a relaxing time while traveling for work. Who said you can’t mix business with pleasure? In Hong Kong, you definitely can.

One of the best ways to enjoy Hong Kong is with the family. Hong Kong is loaded with attractions to put a smile to that little one. Amusement Parks, Transportation Fun, Food, unequalled Shopping experience, Tours, Museums and Water Attractions are just some of the few ways to get a jumpstart on quality time.

If three’s a crowd, why not travel by two? Hong Kong is a perfect marriage of East and West. It caters to all lovers alike. Going on a honeymoon? Planning a wedding anniversary gift? Going away abroad? Treat yourselves to top-of-the-line activities from fine dining, to sightseeing, to that beautiful sunsets and hilltops, Hong Kong is so packed together, everything is accessible with a snap of a finger.

Or why not treat yourself to some pampering? Give yourself a pat in the shoulder and getaway in the luxurious hotels and spas in this island of pleasure. Indulge yourself and loosen up those tired muscles with soothing massages from the best spas the island has to offer. Acupressure, reflexology, herbal baths and aromatherapy are here to set your mind and body at peace.

So if you’re a wide traveler, Hong Kong is one sure stop to add on your list. You have to see it to believe it.

Where to Stay and Eat in Hong Kong

Where to Stay and Eat in Hong Kong

Hong Kong composes of thriving streets designed to hypnotize any traveling soul. You can’t spend all that money just to see this island in less than one day, you need three days at least to feel and taste this phenomenal island in action. There are few spots in mind to pamper your back and satisfy that palate.

The Four Seasons Hotel Hong Kong is the glass-walled wonder of the Victorian Harbor. Situated near the city’s brilliant dining locations and malls, it is perfect for the extrovert who’s always on-the-go. The seaside breeze and seascapes are the perfect ambience to enjoy the trappings of authentic French and Chinese cuisine. This hotel accommodates up to 345 rooms and 54 suites and a matching rooftop pool that makes you feel you’re on top of the world.

The towering Island Shangri-La is the tallest hotel in the metropolis. The spectacular view compliments the nature-loving policy of this establishment. Boasting 523 rooms carefully tucked in 56 floors; the Shangri-La offers the best in international cuisines perfect for any businessman. The special suites are custom made to provide business tools such as internet and fax machines. The fastest way to one of the sophisticated malls in Hong Kong, the Shangri-La is only but an escalator away from Pacific Place.

In the heart of the city lies a diamond in the rough. The Landmark Mandarin Hotel caters to those whose stay should never be second best. This bourgeois hideaway has 101 rooms and 12 suites. The Landmark serves European food clashed with the influence of sharp Asian spices. Aside from the sophisticated ambience, it offers a phenomenal 20,000 square foot spa area that will literally blow you away.

The Silvermine Beach hotel offers a sanctuary for the more conservative guests. Located on Lantau Island, the hotel harbors 128 rooms divided on two separate wings. The architecture compliments a more retro feel. Bathrooms are too close for comfort. This hotel is only minutes away by ferry, pottering taxi or plane. If you look at the surroundings you will notice mountains and vistas that makes it seem like the Caribbean. So if you’re looking for solitude this is the place to be.

Are you fond of indoor tennis? Well, the Exelsior is perfect for you. This shiny 866-room establishment is the largest hotel in Hong Kong Island 866. The hotel is smack in between the rusty nightlife in Wanchai and the speed devils of Happy Valley. The Exelsior sits next to several establishments which are a hit for business people. The warmth greeting and hospitality of the staff will make you want to stay another more day.

How about a chopper ride for a transport service? If you love the air, you’ll love The Peninsula. The hotel is located in Salisbury Road in Kowloon just in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui, the metros’ great shopping district. As you enter the lobby, a string quartet will greet you on the way in. The Peninsula neighbors an array of intellectually simulating establishments such as the Cultural Centre and the Museum of Art. Pampering yourself here is breeze, with 14 treatment rooms that will give you a clean fresh feel.

These are just some of the best spots in Hong Kong. Choosing the right places is of great importance as it will let you get closer to Hong Kong.

Where to Shop in Hong Kong?

Where to Shop in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong is the shopping capital of the world. It has the busiest business districts, where all good things come and go. If you shop for anything like fashion, food and grocery, specialist shops, etc, it’s best to know where to look. Here’re a few shops that may give you a jolt on where to start.

Markets in Hong Kong come in many shapes and sizes. There are day markets and there are night markets, name it… Hong Kong has it all. Markets selling clothing, plants, watches, knick-knacks, lots of wares, and they even sell pet birds and cages too.

The Temple Street Night market just on Kansu Street and Jordan Street, Kowloon, is consisted of up to 400 stalls offering an assortment of merchandise from clothes, CDs, cheap watches, Cantonese opera and even snake soup. As you realize everything’s going peculiar by the minute, this market will even blow your mind with more weird things. This exciting market is open daily from 8pm-11pm.

If you’re looking for raw materials, then Stanley Market is just the thing you’re looking for. Situated in Central, Hong Kong, the Stanley market is also consisted of several stalls selling merchandise ranging from pottery, silk cloth and Chinese knick-knacks.. Just remember to take bus number six from Exchange Square, and the bus will take you to Stanley in no time.

If you’re sassy and want to go classy, then fashion shops are your ticket to the perfect shopping experience. If you’re fond of branded stuff, but are too expensive for you, why not try the Prada Warehouse and Joyce Boutique? These shops drop their prices up to 50% on designer names like Martin Margiela, Comme de Garçon, Armani, Marni, and Costume National. But the discount doesn’t stop there. Dickson Warehouse Boutiques offer items with brand names like Charles Jourdan, Polo by Ralph Lauren, and Kenneth Cole. This boutique drops their items from up to 90% off! Check out these shops, The Dickson Warehouse Boutique can be found in New World Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui. You can go to the South Horizons in Ap Lei Chau to drop by the Prada Warehhouse. Joyce Boutique is at Ocean Centre, Tsim Sha Tsui.

Harvey Nichols also opened shop last September 2005, and is also a great place to check an array of luxury brands. Harvey Nichols is situated in the Landmark, 15 Queen’s Road; you cannot miss this five storey establishment, which also includes a restaurant on the fourth floor.

The Factory Outlet is another great discount shop. The Factory Outlet drops their merchandise from up to 90% in discounts. If you’re lucky you might find items from Nicole Fahri, Ralph Lauren, Emanuel Ungaro, Calvin Klein, Jigsaw and Banana Republic. Check out the factory at Fa Yuen Street in Mong Kok, Hong Kong.

If you’re buying or just window shopping, these spots will be the best options for you to try. Look for the best deals and maybe you’ll find what you’re looking for. Happy Shopping!

When to Go to Hong Kong?

When to Go to Hong Kong?

Like any decision you make in life, you should consider the timeliness and appropriateness of everything you do. Trips are not any different form those decisions you make, you have to make sure you’re taking the perfect time off and all preparations are good to go. Here are few tips on how to make that perfect trip. Our destination: Hong Kong.

What’s the best time to go to Hong Kong? Let’s check out Hong Kong’s weather.

Hong Kong has four seasons just like any topographical region. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate, which means it is prone to a lot of typhoons year around. Typhoons are really nasty if forecasted on a scale of 8. If this happens, businesses and establishments close down to shelter themselves and hide to safer ground. But don’t worry; the local news centers will forecast any approaching typhoon.

Spring in Hong Kong is between March to mid-May. Humidity rises at 82% and temperature ranges between 18°C to a balmy 27°C. The evenings can be a little bit cool so having light jackets along with your wardrobe is a good idea. Summer in the tropics can be a little sticky, as humidity is at its peak during this season. The humidity in the air reaches almost 86%, not to mention the temperature reaches 26° C to a steaming 33°C. It’s so hot you can see a mirage on pavements and you can tell it’s hot because you’re sweating a lot. Including cotton shorts and short-sleeved shirts are perfect. Bringing with you a hat or an umbrella, can shield you from the scorching rays of the sun. Sunglasses are a must too.

Autumn brings clear sunny days. The temperature ranges from 18°C to 28°C and humidity drops at 72%. Short sleeves and light jackets will do fine. Winter offers a big relief from humidity and significant decrease in temperature as well. Temperature drops to 14°C to 20°C, it is a good idea to bring those overcoats, as nights can get a little chilly, especially when you’re in air-conditioned establishments.

Spring should be the best time to visit Hong Kong, as the humidity during the summer can sometimes be unbearable, especially if you came from a humidity-free location of the globe. Spring also hosts the time for the International Food Fair, Every January brings about 15,000 tourists around the world to witness this fun and exciting event.

So what do we really need to bring? Well, it all depends on what reason you have going there. If you’re there to enjoy the beaches, then dress down to your swimsuits. If you’re up for stroll around the sights, then pack those stout shoes. If you’re there for a business trip, throw in a few suits in that luggage. No need to bring those thick woolies for winter, you won’t need them. You can bring light jackets if you want.

It’s always a good idea to know what to expect when traveling. Being prepared in a foreign land saves you a lot of money, like buying things that you shouldn’t have. Knowing a little bit about your destination saves you money and you can use that money to buy yourself maybe some souvenirs instead.

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