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  • A Day in Hong Kong The weather was lovely and warm for our busy day in HK. We decided to take the Red Bus Tour and see as much of the city as possible. We got off at the stop for the Peak Tram which Posted by janiain in Janice and Iain's New Zealand Trip 2011 | Jan 23, 2011
  • China: Hong KongFinally we are on our way on our long awaited adventure with Hong Kong being the first stop having left London behind on Monday morning. The 11 hour flight + the time difference meant that we effectively skipped a whole Posted by Mjennemyr in The Jennemyr Family | Jan 22, 2011
  • Hawk Eye has landedArriving jetlagged to this city - with its 7 million people (one of the most densely populated areas in the world) and culturally different to neatly Sweden - can be a shock for anyone... but to do it and in Posted by FamOConnor in O'Connor Five in Asia | Jan 16, 2011
  • Last thoughts re: Australia and Hong KongMy previous blog was a bit rushed as I only had limited time for free internet. There were some final thoughts I had about Australia. First of all the cost of things is astounding. We heard it Posted by aholmes in Sisters vacation down under | Jan 14, 2011
  • Day 2Day 2 6th July 2007 10:35am Wonderful, i'm well rested and have woken from my slumber at a rational time. My body and mind are working in unison. Feeling refreshed I decided to get my arse out of bed and step Posted by lalalfdjgh in Hong Kongese | Jan 9, 2011
  • Day 15th July 2007 4:15am Despite my body clock telling me i should be asleep my brain is doing quite the opposite. It’s shouting, no, SCREAMING at me ‘Charlotte! You’re on the other side of the world get up! Get out! EXPLORE!’’. I Posted by lalalfdjgh in Hong Kongese | Jan 9, 2011
  • The Beginning.......===Hong-Kong; a bustling city known for its exciting and ever evolving way of life. But there is more to Hong-Kong than meets the average tourist’s eye. === My name is Charlotte Crust and I’ve lived in London all 22 years of Posted by lalalfdjgh in Hong Kongese | Jan 9, 2011
  • Ocean ParkWe loooved Ocean Park. Such a fun, creative park for kids and their parents. Panda bears, birds, dolphins, fish, sea lions, turtles, singing and acrobatic shows, amusement rides and more... They even made something so creepy as jelly fish look Posted by FamOConnor in O'Connor Five in Asia | Jan 6, 2011
  • Big Buddha High upon a hill, after some 5-6 km (4 mile) cable car ride, and more than 260 steps, we reached the Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastry. This is among the largest seated Buddha images in the world and how Posted by FamOConnor in O'Connor Five in Asia | Jan 6, 2011
  • Around townHong Kong really makes a New Yorker like Brian feel right at home. Here he finds places such as Times Square and World Trade Center (big shopping malls), Hollywood road, McDonald’s in every corner, and even a McSorley’s pub. At Posted by FamOConnor in O'Connor Five in Asia | Jan 6, 2011
  • Disneyland Hong KongEntering a Disneyland park anywhere in the world, one sort of knows what to expect: fun shows, familiar characters, exciting rides, and a lot of greasy food and stores packed to the rim with must-have toys and gadgets. We found Posted by FamOConnor in O'Connor Five in Asia | Jan 6, 2011
  • Hello Hong Kong! As we've had some visa issues since arriving in China, we were sent to Hong Kong for 48 hours to get a different visa. Luckily for me, Hong Kong is only 3 1/2 hours on a bus from Guangz Posted by Anna1289 in Changes in latitude, changes in attitude | Jan 6, 2011
  • Count down party at hotel [img=http://photos.travellerspoint.com/350647/P1030846.jpg caption=Ne Posted by FamOConnor in O'Connor Five in Asia | Jan 4, 2011
  • Arriving in Hong Kong with smiles"This hotel get 100 000 points because it's sooo nice", Tim exclaimed as he leaned back in the hot outdoor jacuzzi at the five-star hotel at Disneyland resort where we had arrived to celebrate new year. And we couldn't agree Posted by FamOConnor in O'Connor Five in Asia | Jan 3, 2011
  • Travels in BeijingWe arrived in Beijing on the 28th of December and I was hit smack in the face with the winter chill I had forgotten existed outside of Hong Kong. Luckily we were met quickly by a man who transported us Posted by baileym in Directionally-Challenged Ramblings | Jan 3, 2011
  • Breakfast in Hong KongWe arrived in Hong Kong at 6:00am Hong Kong time which would be 5:00pm Toronto time but who's counting?! I didn;t eat much on the plane even though the food looked pretty good I just had very little appetite. Posted by aholmes in Sisters vacation down under | Dec 28, 2010
  • Hong Kong to ChinaThe individual who sold me China was here twenty years ago. He'd told me plenty of times that China was a definite must see destination. He'd been to the far North West province of Xinjiang via Pakistan and all over Posted by ellastar in The Peripheral observations of Ella Star | Dec 23, 2010
  • Hong KongWe got here! With very numb bums and family relations just about in tact, we came up Nathan Road on Monday night at about 5.0pm, with a lovely taxi driver who had to dial up for interpretation of our Posted by Mrs C in The Other Side of the World | Dec 16, 2010
  • Hong KongSo from Singapore..... We went to Hong Kong. The only problem in this journey was on the plane when the world's smallest man (think it was a reincarnation of Gary Coleman from Different Strokes) reclined his chair back into Phil Posted by Phildean7 in Phil and Hannah's RTW Adventure | Dec 7, 2010
  • Kicking it off in Hong KongAnd so it begins! Our fifteen and a half hour flight finally brought us to the first destination of our two month long honeymoon - Hong Kong. We were nervous and excited stepping off the plane not really knowing what Posted by jgjourney in wandering newlyweds | Dec 2, 2010
  • Tuesday our last day in HKWhen we arrived in HK the one thing on our to do list was to go up the Peak which is situated behind the HK skyline on HK Island and look down on the city, yet this is the only Posted by Graham_B in Lisa and Graham's RTW Adventure | Dec 1, 2010
  • Monday in HK – visiting Mong Kok & HK Museum of HistoryThe tube here is great, on Monday morning we managed to catch the goals from the Spurs vs Liverpool game while going a couple of stops to an area called Mong Kok, great start to the day, we don’t get Posted by lisa_f in Lisa and Graham's RTW Adventure | Dec 1, 2010
  • First 2 days in Hong KongAfter the nightmare start to our stay in Hong Kong we’ve really got in to it here and are enjoying the city. As I gloated before the weather has been lovely, not too hot but just right so we can Posted by Graham_B in Lisa and Graham's RTW Adventure | Nov 30, 2010
  • Hong Kong Adventure[b]Morning its 8:30am I'm up and ready to explore! :D Heading over to Lamma island today which entails taking the ferry across from Central to the island (40 min journey) it's a beautiful day and I soon find myself wandering around this Posted by Jillaroo in The Big Adventure | Nov 29, 2010
  • Life is short and the world is wideHow did I end up here? For as long as I can remember I have had the desire to travel the world and see as much as I can. After what felt like a long and hard year I decided it Posted by Raf207 in The Geographer goes exploring. | Nov 28, 2010
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