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  • Hong Kong 3 Days Not quite - but we arrived by plane, took a bus to the hotel, the underground to Tsim Sha Tsui, a ferry to Hong Kong Island, a tram to the Peak, a double decker bus back to the ferry terminal Posted by smilers2 in Smiler and Mrs Smiler | Sep 2, 2008
  • 香港 Hong Kong True to everything we read before we left, Hong Kong is a city of contrasts in many ways...the colourful night markets, electronic shops and shabby high-rises of Kowloon compete with the sleek architecture of the buildings on Hong Kong Island Posted by kpod30 in The Amazing Australian Adventure! | Aug 28, 2008
  • "Hong Kong, Several Years After the Hand-Over" I imagined how enormous the degree of engineering efforts that were done on the construction of Hongkong MTR lines. Majority were constructed underground, while our Manila’s MRT lines are built above ground! Hongkong MTR definitely pales in comparison Posted by E. Sandalo in Travelling is Learning | Aug 24, 2008
  • "Hong kong, Several Years After the Hand-Over" The Cebu Pacific flight number 5J 110 promptly left Manila as scheduled at 8:00 a.m last August 2. One hour and thirty minutes later, the first island of Hongkong came to my view through the window of the plane. By Posted by E. Sandalo in Travelling is Learning | Aug 24, 2008
  • "Hong Kong, several years after the Hand Over" “HONGKONG – REVISITED” My wife and I used to celebrate our wedding anniversaries with private dinners together with our daughters. For our 27th wedding anniversary last August 2 last year, however, as early as January 2007, we decided to give ourselve Posted by E. Sandalo in Travelling is Learning | Aug 24, 2008
  • "night of excitement" Dave and I made it to Hong Kong this morning after quite an ordeal. Our plane was supposed to take off from Tokyo to Hong Kong at 6:30 p.m. yesterday but we found out earlier in the day that Posted by schuckley in the trip | Aug 23, 2008
  • Sleeping Rough in Hong Kong After a 11.5 hour flight we arrived in Hong Kong, tried to get into the transit lounge but it was going to cost $85 each for a seat and no bed, so we decided to sleep rough on the seats Posted by Daphne Ann in Round the World '08 | Aug 14, 2008
  • Hong Kong and Macau We landed in Hong Kong about lunch time and got a train from the airport to Kowloon, the station nearest to our hotel, then a taxi to or hotel. Unfortunately it turns out there is more t Posted by Col-Katie in World Tour | Aug 11, 2008
  • Hong Kong & Macau After 2 days in the former Portuguese colony of Macau, Andyb summoned Lisab onto the ferry bound for Hong Kong. This wasn't on account of Macau being a boring place, rather the lush had taken to gambling away the Posted by bruntonal in Have backpacks will travel.... | Aug 7, 2008
  • Final days in Hong Kong Hello. Dave here. Our month in Hong Kong is coming to an end. We will shortly be moving onto Japan. We are excited about the road ahead. The service apartment we've been staying in has been quite nice. Good location, Posted by schuckley in the trip | Aug 3, 2008
  • Hong Kong Ca explique pourquoi que le vol est d'une duree de 19hrs. C'est environ 3hrs de vol entre Singapore et Hong Kong plus le temps qu'on passe a Hong Kong. Il est environ 21h.00 maintenant. Nous onrions bien aime visiter cette endroit Posted by gdoy in family trip to Australia | Aug 3, 2008
  • Hong Kong - The Beginning Lantau Enlightenment Tour - on the 27th http://www.grayline.com/Grayline/destinations/asia/hongkong.go?mode=activityDetail&apid=637&sid=595 We did not leave the hotel until 11.30am & almost missed the bus after a torturess hotel lunch Posted by coogiextra in Team Senn - Western Europe | Aug 2, 2008
  • Hong Kong Our first impressions of Hong Kong was that it was pretty amazing! The first thing we noticed was the mass of buildings and all the lights, obviously global warming isn't a worry over here. We also noticed that everyone Posted by Nat_85 in Our Big Adventure! | Jul 31, 2008
  • Goodbye Hong Kong - hello Sydney We're leaving Hong Kong today and are sitting at the airport waiting for our flight to Sydney. Hong Kong was very engaging (both Roger and I have enjoyed being taller than or at least the same height as, most Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 29, 2008
  • Monday - a mixed bag We will be leaving Hong Kong tomorrow so today was a day to complete any must-sees. Roger wanted to go to the electronics market and to see the most prestigious shopping centre in Kowloon, Harbour City. I wanted Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 28, 2008
  • Refreshments in the Sky Bar Following our rather long winded journey home from the cable car trip a couple of restorative drinks were required to set us up for the evening. Jac is now on her second dacquri and the typing is in danger Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 27, 2008
  • Star Ferry On our way home from the cable car adventure we decided that it would be fun to cross Victoria Harbour on a Star Ferry. Similar in reputation to the Statten Island ferries, the Star Ferries have plied Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 27, 2008
  • Budda heck! Sunday in Hong Kong and frankly, we didn't know what to expect today as far as amenities were concerned. Would the trams and buses be running? Would the shops be open? Would Roger be able to go Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 27, 2008
  • Dinner in Kowloon Our guide book said of the Temple Street night market 'It offers an amazing range of inexpensive items, especially for men.' On exiting the station near Temple Street, there was a offering a room for 2 hours for 90 hk dollars, Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 26, 2008
  • Almost a catastrophe Late afternoon and, after a couple of hours sunning ourselves on the terrace, we decided to head onto the mainland to check out an evening street market. I booted up the internet while Roger had a shower and then Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 26, 2008
  • The Peak Not too early a start this morning. After a good breakfast on floor 28 (fantastic views of the harbour) we set out to find the funicular tram up to the Peak. There is a tram system on Hong Kong Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 26, 2008
  • Hong Kong Huge thanks to Eva (Dads friends daughter) who has taken us to an internet cafe with computers that work so I was able to upload some pictures. We are heading to China tomorrow and I have bought a new Posted by gt248 in Guyana, China, Mongolia and Russia | Jul 25, 2008
  • First flight ticked off Our first flight did not get off to a sparkling start. We loaded in good time and taxied to the runway but then had to go back to our loading position because there was a discrepancy with the weight Posted by jacnrog in Braithwaite World Tour | Jul 25, 2008
  • Hong Kong On Tuesday morning we catch a taxi in Guangzhou and head to the train station. Have to go through immigration and customs here since we are leaving mainland China and entering the New Territories, which have their own entry Posted by mpbtravel in Maryann and Peter's Travel Adventures | Jul 15, 2008
  • Guanzhou and Hong Kong Well, the blogging silence for the last week reflects how busy we have been. I (Maryann) went to work big-time with a group of 25 executives for a development program. It was pretty much a 7x24 work for Posted by mpbtravel in Maryann and Peter's Travel Adventures | Jul 17, 2008
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