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Sham Shui Po

by james on Jan.30, 2012, under Destinations

Located around the northwestern region of the Kowloon Peninsula, Sham Shui Po is one of the prominent places here where it is situated towards the east of the widely popular Cheung Sha Wan, the south of Shek Kip Mei and towards the northern parts of Tai Kok Tsui. Generally, Sham Shui Po is very well [...]

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Ping Chau Island

by james on Jan.30, 2012, under Destinations

The island of Ping Chau is known as Tung Ping Chau where it must not be confused with another island known as Peng Chau. It is located around the shores of the northeastern region of Hong Kong around Mirs Bay where it is very nearby to Guangdong in China. Ping Chau is nearer to China [...]

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Be like the rich and famous in the Famed and Famous Tour

by james on Dec.16, 2011, under Tours

Known at times as the Hollywood of Asia, Hong Kong is surely the place to be for the rich and the famous. However, if you are travelling here and would like to enjoy the best of what the celebrities and socialites go through, you could engage the very popular Famed and Famous day tour which [...]

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A 360 degrees Lantau Island Explorer Tour

by james on Dec.16, 2011, under Destinations

Lantau Island is one of the most interesting places in Hong Kong because it is located amidst the tall skyscrapers and buildings where you can also visit a traditional old fishing village as well a monastery. The size of the island is about twice as large as Hong Kong Island and is one of the [...]

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Top 3 places to visit when hanging out in Lan Kwai Fong

by james on Oct.14, 2011, under Entertainment

The Lan Kwai Fong district is one of the busiest places around Hong Kong particularly during the evenings. Here is where one is able to enjoy a night out and have a good time as dusk approaches which is a common hang out place among the working people and expatriates. For the foreigner, Lan Kwai [...]

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Things you need to be cautioned of when visiting Hong Kong

by james on Oct.14, 2011, under Tourist Information

As a tourist in Hong Kong, there are various things which you must be wary or cautious about because otherwise, it would be a lot of hassle if problems arise. First and foremost, you must be aware of the language used here. As 95% of the people in Hong Kong are Chinese, the Chinese language [...]

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Knutsford Terrace

by james on Oct.14, 2011, under Entertainment

It is often said that the district of Lan Kwai Fong is pretty much the place to go after office hours where the locals hang out and wind down. Here is where corporate workers will enjoy a drink after work with friends and mates but in Tsim Sha Tsui, one can head out to Knutsford [...]

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Stinky tofu in Hong Kong

by james on Oct.14, 2011, under Food Guide

The food in Hong Kong are predominantly Chinese where you will be greeted with the aroma of fried noodles, fried chicken and such everywhere you go. But at times, you might come across that strong stench from a certain stall where it is usually crowded with people. If you haven’t already know, meet the infamous [...]

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Buying jade in Hong Kong

by james on Oct.14, 2011, under Shopping

When you are travelling in Hong Kong, it is very common that you will come across many merchants who sell jade. This is a type of stone which is seen as a shiny green glass that is seen as an expensive accessory among the Chinese. Jades are historically known to be an emblem of a [...]

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Hong Kong Food

by james on Oct.13, 2011, under Food Guide

One of Hong Kong’s main attraction is its food. While it is considered a little more costly compared to other countries around this region, the cuisine served in Hong Kong can be said to be one of the best. Typically, food consumption in Hong Kong uses chopsticks. Rarely can one see people eating with fork [...]

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