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Best Places in Hong Kong
Hong Kong Heritage Museum, Tsang Tai Uk, Che Kung Temple, Man Mo Temple and Fu Shin Street Traditional Bazaar, Temple of Ten Thousand Buddha's, Po Lin Monastery, Tien Tan Buddha Statue, Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Wetland Park
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Information about Hong Kong
Airport - Internationally, there is a major way to get into Hong Kong — through the modern Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA or HKG) which is also known as Chek Lap Kok, the name of the small island it was built over. The airport opened in July 1998, and is modern and efficient, for it has been named the Best Airport worldwide by Skytrax for five years.
Shopping - Hong Kong is still known as an excellent destination for shopping, especially of China-made goods. As a generalisation, the Island has the fancy name-brand air-con shopping malls (particularly near Central and Causeway Bay), while Kowloon is the place to go for cheap open markets. Kowloon also has Nathan Road with many shops selling electronics, cameras and gadgets, mainly to tourists, however some of the business practices there are quite deceptive - see the section Tourist traps below. Hotels Restaurants |
Private Guide in Hong Kong - Angelina Cheng (Member Since 2011) Languages: English, Cantonese, Mandarin I am good looking, slim but physically fit. I like communicating with people from different background and i am fasinated by different cultures.I was born in Mainland China and lived in many different cities in China. I have been living in Hong Kong for over ten years, so i have a very good understanding of Chinese culture and customs. Private Guide in Hong Kong - Jason Au (Member Since 2011) Languages: English, Chinese My name is Jason, a 29 years old Hong Kong born local. I am starting my career as a private tour guide here in Hong Kong, the famous international city! I started my primary working experience about five years after graduation and now I have started my own tourism career. |