Friday, March 22, 2013

Hong Kong

If you listen to the heartbeat of China's steady rhythm, you'll find that Hong Kong is the city that quickens the pulse. Modern, brimmed with people and architecture, and powered by super-efficient public transportation, the city that lives to eat is compactly packed into one exciting metropolitan that promises a worthy experience to every traveller.
Top 5 Must Do's

Victoria Peak
Victoria Peak

The inclining 45-degree funicular train ride to the peak is a delightful journey by itself and at the top, another set of attraction awaits--The Peak Tower, Madame Tussauds Wax Museum, and not to mention the fabulous unobstructed view of the Hong Kong city skyline.


Avenue Of Stars Avenue Of Stars

This Asian version of Hollywood Walk of Fame pays homage to the Hong Kong film industry. Take a walk through the 440m promenade where there are plaques containing handprints and autographs of past and present stars, nine red pillars depicting its one hundred years of cinematic history, a replica of an award statuette, as well as a statue of martial arts legend Bruce Lee.


Hong Kong Disneyland Hong Kong Disneyland

Live up your childhood dreams and step into the magical world of Disney at the sprawling Hong Kong Disneyland, filled with cool attractions for all! Kids and adults alike will absolutely love the four themed areas--Tomorrowland, Main Street USA, Fantasyland and Adventureland--ready to fill up your day with excitement, fun and laughter.


Street shopping Street shopping

As one of the world's true shopping paradises, Hong Kong brings great bargains on fashion, accessories, cosmetics, decorations and more. Go crazy shopping at Ladies Market, Temple Street Market, Stanley Market and Cat Street. Bustling with colours and life, these markets are a must-go for every tourist.


Dim Sum
Dim Sum

Sink your teeth in a delicious meal of dim sum--a choice of delectable and mouth-watering Chinese snacks served in steaming bamboo baskets. Do try the local favourites such as shrimp dumplings, beef balls and steamed pork buns. You can find a variety of dim sum everywhere from exclusive restaurants to street hawkers, and at any time around the clock!


To and from Airport

Transportation To Availability Journey Fare
Train
(Airport Express)
Hong Kong Station Every 10 - 12 minutes
(From 6am - 12am)
24 minutes HKD 100 (one way)
Bus City centre and surrounding areas From 6am - 12am 1 hour and more Starts from HKD 21 - 48 (depending on destination)
Taxi City centre All day 45 minutes Starts from HKD $215





Source : http://www.airasia.com/id/id/destinations/hongkong.page?#.UUvy0zc1Lcs



























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