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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


Restoration of mind in Mongkok…

Chuan Spa
Are you looking for an opportunity to restore your mind, body and soul? Chuan Spa is definitely your retreat from the stressful world.

In Chinese, Chuan means “flowing water” – the source of all life. It is used to represent the balance of our mind, body and soul.

Believing in the importance of maintaining harmony between Ying and Yang, which are symbols of femininity and masculinity respectively, Chuan Spa combines the magical healing power of water with Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to offer an extensive range of treatments. These include massage, hydrotherapy, body wrap and polish, facial as well as intensive foot and hand therapies. There are a total of up to 60 wellness enhancing treatments for both your inner and outer beauty.

To help you regain balance and harmony in your life, the professional consultants will help you complete a questionnaire concerning the “five elements” – wood, fire, earth, metal and water – which are also known as Wu Xing. By working out which of them is in disharmony, they will be able to select the exclusive Chuan oils and products that will aid you best.

As well as its treatments which emphasise the power of Wu Xing, Chuan Spa is also carefully designed in consultation with a Feng Shui master. Meaning “wind and water” literally, Feng Shui is an ancient system of object placement and spatial arrangement in order to bring the environment and human beings into harmony. It is believed that good Feng Shui promotes prosperity, good health and general well-being of people.

Integrating Feng Shui ideas with contemporary Chinese-style décor, you can experience how ancient Chinese intelligence sought for harmony with nature and respite from busy lives. Or you can also soothe your eyes with the great view from the 40th floor of the Langham Place Hotel, where Chuan Spa is located.

To fully enjoy your treatments at Chuan Spa, here’s a little tip for you – do arrive a bit early to get yourself ready for the journey! Take a shower and enjoy the special tri-bathing ritual: sauna, steam and Oriental hot tub. These can help you to release yourself from the hustle and bustle of city life and prepare for the relaxing journey. Throughout the treatment, you are also advised to drink more water which helps to eliminate bodily wastes and toxins.

For Tickets, Tour packages & Hotel Accommodation contact:

 

Ms. Jackie

Marketing Assistant

Worldwide Travel Leisure and Consultancy

 

Manila Office:

Telephone: (02) 746.2778 to 79

  41/F, Langham Place Hotel, Mongkok, Hong Kong (Mongkok MTR Exit C4)
555 Shanghai Street, Mongkok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
  6:30am – 11:00pm
Treatment Availability: 8:00am – 11:00pm (Last booking at 10pm)
  Telephone: (852) 3552 3510
Fax: (852) 3552 3529
  Located at the top of the hotel, Chuan Spa encompasses 10 luxurious treatment rooms and offers more than sixty holistic treatments guided by the pillars of Traditional Chinese Medicine. You can find soothing massage, hydrotherapy, body wraps, facials and intensive foot and hand therapies, all on Chuan Spa’s extensive menu. To complement your treatment, Chuan Spa also features a rooftop heated swimming pool, a well-equipped fitness studio and an array of wet facilities including sauna, steam and Oriental hot tub.

What to see in Hong Kong?

What to see in Hong Kong?

When visiting Hong Kong you primarily do two things: first you shop, then, you see the sights. Hong Kong offers the best tourist spots in the world. Indulge yourself on a voyage of rich history and discovery. The most famous building and monuments in the world can be experienced in this southeastern island this side of the continent.

In the town of Sha Tin, New Territories you will find the famous Temple of the Ten Buddhas. The walls of this magnificent structure, consists of Buddha statues dating back from its completion in 1957. Tourists visit this famous monastery to get in contact with the monks and to ask for spiritual healing. This hilltop structure can be reached by climbing 500 steps from the base of the hills of Sha Tin. Take the walk and feel the worth.

The walls of the Wong Tai Sin Temple, is a place of tranquility and serenity. If you’re looking for a place to ease out and enjoy soul searching, this place has a place in the ranks. Located at Yuen Village in Wong Tai Shin, the temple has stunning Chinese gardens, the Confucian Hall and even offers fortune telling for a small fee. It’s a quick pace to go to, and nice alternative from the Temple of Ten Buddhas. But then again, why not visit both?

How about sightseeing? Hong Kong boasts its steepest funicular in the world the Peak Tram at Victoria Peak. Hong Kong’s most identifiable monument, the Peak, is probably the only place in Hong Kong that you will feel the tropical climate. Just walk around the crag to enjoy the spectacular view. You can reach the Peak via tram from the Central Terminal in Garden Road. You can also travel around it from Lugard Road where you can experience the awe-inspiring views of Macau, and the other islands spread about the Metro. There is also a sprawling view of the Aberdeen Harbor that is located in the south.

If you’re up for a knowledge-filled ride, why not visit some of the famous museums in Hong Kong? Hong Kong’s Museum of Art is located in Salisbury Road in Kowloon. Open Fri-Wed, its collection includes Chinese Antiquities, historical pictures, and a collection of Xubaizhai Chinese Calligraphy. Just nearby, another museum hosts a different collection telling the history of Hong Kong’s culture and the natural environment in the mainland. The Hong Kong Museum of History is open on Wed-Mon and is located at Tsim Sha Tsui in Kowloon. Housing one of the best planetariums in the world, The Hong Kong Space Museum, is a must-see for science freaks. The Omnimax film screen is a great family experience that will wake up those sleeping neurons.

Take a walk on Hong Kong’s finest parks. The Hong Kong Park and The Zoological and Botanical Gardens, are a nice reprieve from the pollution in the city. Visit tranquil nature and breathe in the fresh air of the rich vegetation, while checking out a mix of various animals and rare plants.

The list never ends and the experience nothing short of one of your life’s most memorable ones!

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


Top Hong Kong Hotels

Top Hong Kong Hotels

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Location: Tsim Sha Tsui
“Clean room, good service, near center, free mini bar and WiFi…”
Primoz, Slovenia – June 13, 2011

The Royal Pacific Hotel and Towers

Location: Tsim Sha Tsui
“It was near the places we wanted to go… ”
Candice, Philippines  June 19, 2011

Royal Plaza Hotel


Location: Mongkok
“room size and comfort and extensive breakfast choices… ”
Valerie, Australia  June 15, 2011

Lan Kwai Fong @ Kau U Fong Hotel

Location: Central
“clean, reasonable price for a expensive area…”
Hoi, Malaysia  January 26, 2011

 

Harbour Grand Hong Kong Hotel

Location: North Point
“Amazing view, great pool, nice room, grand reception… ”
Jamie, United Kingdom  June 22, 2011

The Wharney Guang Dong Hotel

Location: Wanchai
“Good value, Excellent service, Aviary… ”
Ruth, United States of America  June 14, 2011


B P International Hotel


Location: Tsim Sha Tsui
The hotel is the hongkong scout’s association HQ & cheaper…
Lawrence, Singapore June 13, 2011

City Garden Hotel

Location: North Point
Quiet location, close to all transport systems….
Peter, United Kingdom June 14, 2011

 

Hong Kong’s Repulse Bay

Repulse Bay is located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island. It is one of the most fantastic bays in the region. It is known that the name came from the battle of 19th century in which the British army repulsed attacked the pirates. And now, the Repulse Bay is a deluxe residential area for dine, relax, and many other marine activities.

The beach’s water is long with clear pure blue liquid that gently lapped the seaside. The sand is somewhat golden brown and soft. Moreover, the water temperature is ranging from 16 degree Celsius to 26 degree Celsius all year round; it is also a nice for locals and visitors or tourists to stay and escape the heat.

Swimming at the Repulse Bay is evidently known and the bay is supplied with safety for shark. They use nets for prevention and platforms. Lifeguards are also on duty during summer time.

Besides marine activities, they also have large facilities for visitors or tourists and locals. Under the shade near the beach there are barbecue racks available for barbecuing party. Moreover, the place is filled with hotels, supermarkets, cafes and mini-shops. The lighthouse near the beach is also a known area to take photos for remembrance. Sunset waiting and watching is also popular pastime for visitors or tourists and locals. There’s also the Zhenhai Tower Park. The Zhenhai Tower Park is built in a kind of traditional Chinese style. It is also located near the beach. A large statue of the Queen of Heaven and the God of Mercy is placed in the front of the park.

Hongkong … A brother of Kowloon

Hong Kong Island is the glitzy big brother of Kowloon – a tightly packed, towering paean to market capitalism that hasn’t been dented one jot by Chinese rule. The bustle of people living and working is the biggest attraction on the island, although many visitors head around to Aberdeen, on the southern side of the island, where 6000 people live or work on junks anchored in the harbour. Sampan tours of the Aberdeen Harbour are definitely worth the expense. The other major draw is the floating resturant

The most popular beach is Repulse Bay, also on the southern side of the island, but itgets extremely crowded on weekends. Stanley, with its laid-back atmosphere, is another good spot for escaping Hong Kong’s hustle and bustle, although it is the hustle and bustle that brings people here in the first place – if you want real solitude, you’ve come to the wrong place. City attractions include the Central Market, which visitors will have no trouble finding (just sniff the air), the old Man Mo Temple and the Zoological & Botanic Gardens. Hong Kong Island is steep, so if your’e heading away from the harbour, do as the locals do and ride the 800m outdoor escalator.

If you’re in the Hong Kong Island, you’d be mad to miss a trip to the top of Victoria Peak, 552m above sea level. The views are giddyingly beautiful in every direction, with the vista of the business district, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon especially grand. In true Hong Kong style the main viewing deck is on the roof of a large shopping mall.

Join the throng of snap-happy tourists – you won’t be disappointed. If you have time, it’s worth making the trip to the top both in daylight (ideal to get your bearings) and at night, when the mass of lights around the harbour will take your breath away and make you wish you had a better camera. The actual peak is a ten-minute walk west and up.

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The Jockey Club Kau Sai or Chau Public Golf Course

The Jockey Club Kau Sai or known as Chau Public Golf Course is a famous public golf course located at Sai Kung on the island of Kau Sai Chau. This golf course has the capability to turn into a venue for international competitions.

Gary Player is the known as the Great South African Golfer worldwide. He’s the one who layout the two 18 holed links on the 158 hectare golf site. He regarded this as one of the best golf courses worldwide.

There are other available practice facilities and services open, as well as a golf instruction center that offers courses for entire ages and levels.

Kau Sai Chau has many broad facilities. Thus, shapes it into an idealistic venue for a normal, corporate and tournament golfing day. There includes a coffee shop and roomy bar. A function room is also accessible for business meeting, reception and other important events.

Best time to visit Hong Kong

Weatherwise, October, November and most of December is the best months to visit Hong Kong; the skies are clear and the sun shines. The June to August heat/rain combo might push your endurance but there’s a lot of sunshine. The hotels tend to offer substantial discounts outside the high stations of March-April and October-November. The route can early be difficult during New Year Chinese in the last January/- February.
Time

Many prefer to visit Hong Kong during November and December in that there are pleasant breezes, a pile of sun and comfortable temperatures. January and February are ACCEPTABLE times to visit, but the temperature can fall to 10°C below (50°F). Hotter temperatures make march and April the pleasant months to go, but in May the air gets to be uncomfortable sticky and humid. The typhoons around strike Hong Kong the majority of the years between May and September, although it is the city so preparation would need well to be a very great storm to interrupt your route too much.








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