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    Travel: China - Hong Kong

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    • M Offline
      mambobb
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      tankee:

      we pack them in a plastic clip-lok box and place the box in the check in bag.
      Thanks.. will put them in the lock-n-lock box.. heehee :imcool:

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        micollh
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        any good dim sum in tsim sha tsui ?

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          yippee
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          verykiasu2010:
          yippee:

          Hi, planning to go HK in Dec. This is my first time. (2A 1C-6 yrs old). For shopping, which is better? Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui or Causeway Bay? For shopping will be 1 day is enough as I don't think my girl will enjoy. Main reason going to HK is for my girl. Is 2 full days in Disneyland too much? Ocean Park 1 day is enough right?


          Tsim sha tsui is in kowloon

          from tsim sha tsui mtr station to causeway bay mtr station is only a couple of minute by mtr

          if i were you, i will get up late in tsim sha tsui, have a leisurely brunch (avoid the lunch time office crowd) in one of their cha-chan-ting, shop around tsim sha tsui after brunch, put shopping back to hotel room, then head to causeway bay, and by evening take the tram to the Peak, have dinner there, enjoy the sunset view and nite view, then head back to hotel

          can't advise on DL & OP, i have never been there though i go HK every month

          Thanks for your reply. Any recommend on the hotel which is near to mtr and shopping area? Just in case, my girl is tired then can go back hotel to rest.

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            tankee
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            yippee:
            Hi, planning to go HK in Dec. This is my first time. (2A 1C-6 yrs old). For shopping, which is better? Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui or Causeway Bay? For shopping will be 1 day is enough as I don't think my girl will enjoy. Main reason going to HK is for my girl. Is 2 full days in Disneyland too much? Ocean Park 1 day is enough right?

            you don't need 2 full days at disneyland if it is off-peak, but advisable to spread your visit over 2 days since your girl is 6 yr old and for more relaxing trip. there is an outlet mall just 1 train station away, so if mummy gets bored :evil:

            Ocean park 1 day is enough. Don't forget the pandas šŸ˜‰

            for us 1 day shopping in hong kong is NEVER enough.

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              verykiasu2010
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              yippee:
              verykiasu2010:

              [quote=\"yippee\"]Hi, planning to go HK in Dec. This is my first time. (2A 1C-6 yrs old). For shopping, which is better? Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui or Causeway Bay? For shopping will be 1 day is enough as I don't think my girl will enjoy. Main reason going to HK is for my girl. Is 2 full days in Disneyland too much? Ocean Park 1 day is enough right?


              Tsim sha tsui is in kowloon

              from tsim sha tsui mtr station to causeway bay mtr station is only a couple of minute by mtr

              if i were you, i will get up late in tsim sha tsui, have a leisurely brunch (avoid the lunch time office crowd) in one of their cha-chan-ting, shop around tsim sha tsui after brunch, put shopping back to hotel room, then head to causeway bay, and by evening take the tram to the Peak, have dinner there, enjoy the sunset view and nite view, then head back to hotel

              can't advise on DL & OP, i have never been there though i go HK every month

              Thanks for your reply. Any recommend on the hotel which is near to mtr and shopping area? Just in case, my girl is tired then can go back hotel to rest.[/quote]tsim sha tsui hotels : please refer a few pages earlier for the listing, or go http://www.asiatravel.com or http://www.booking.com

              causeway bay hotel : I like the crowne plaza just above and a short walk from the causeway bay mtr station

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                yippee
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                tankee:
                yippee:

                Hi, planning to go HK in Dec. This is my first time. (2A 1C-6 yrs old). For shopping, which is better? Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui or Causeway Bay? For shopping will be 1 day is enough as I don't think my girl will enjoy. Main reason going to HK is for my girl. Is 2 full days in Disneyland too much? Ocean Park 1 day is enough right?


                you don't need 2 full days at disneyland if it is off-peak, but advisable to spread your visit over 2 days since your girl is 6 yr old and for more relaxing trip. there is an outlet mall just 1 train station away, so if mummy gets bored :evil:

                Ocean park 1 day is enough. Don't forget the pandas šŸ˜‰

                for us 1 day shopping in hong kong is NEVER enough.


                Dec should be peak period right? So 3d2n will be just nice. 1 1/2 day in disneyland. Is Disneyhollywood hotel good? Disneyland HK is exp.

                Is the Citygate shopping?

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                  verykiasu2010
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                  yippee:
                  verykiasu2010:

                  [quote=\"yippee\"]Hi, planning to go HK in Dec. This is my first time. (2A 1C-6 yrs old). For shopping, which is better? Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui or Causeway Bay? For shopping will be 1 day is enough as I don't think my girl will enjoy. Main reason going to HK is for my girl. Is 2 full days in Disneyland too much? Ocean Park 1 day is enough right?


                  Tsim sha tsui is in kowloon

                  from tsim sha tsui mtr station to causeway bay mtr station is only a couple of minute by mtr

                  if i were you, i will get up late in tsim sha tsui, have a leisurely brunch (avoid the lunch time office crowd) in one of their cha-chan-ting, shop around tsim sha tsui after brunch, put shopping back to hotel room, then head to causeway bay, and by evening take the tram to the Peak, have dinner there, enjoy the sunset view and nite view, then head back to hotel

                  can't advise on DL & OP, i have never been there though i go HK every month

                  Thanks for your reply. Any recommend on the hotel which is near to mtr and shopping area? Just in case, my girl is tired then can go back hotel to rest.[/quote]kowloon side, spitting distance from tsim sha tsui mtr and surrounded by shopping, cheap and expensive :- The Peninsula Hotel, Sheraton, Kowloon Hotel, The Prince, The Marco Polo, Intercontinental Salisbury, Intercontinental Kowloon (Mody Road), Shangi-la Kowloon (Mody Road), Nikko Hotel (near to Shang), Holiday Inn Golden Mile (Nathan Road/Tsimshatsui MTR), the YMCA Salisbury

                  HK side @ Causeway Bay MTR :- Crowne Plaza, Holiday Inn Express (near to each other, above the MTR station / Time Square, Lane Crowford)....nearer to Central you have Mandarin Oriental, etc etc

                  see http://www.asiatravel.com (not related to me, I only find them useful and use them often)

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                    mambobb
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                    tankee:

                    there is an outlet mall just 1 train station away, so if mummy gets bored :evil:
                    Huh??? Is it??? Where?? How to go??? Name??? šŸ•ŗ I will be staying in DL for 2 nights.. if we can conquer everything and have spare time, I want to go SHOPPING!!!! :please:

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                      tankee
                      last edited by

                      mambobb:
                      tankee:


                      there is an outlet mall just 1 train station away, so if mummy gets bored :evil:

                      Huh??? Is it??? Where?? How to go??? Name??? šŸ•ŗ I will be staying in DL for 2 nights.. if we can conquer everything and have spare time, I want to go SHOPPING!!!! :please:


                      as per yippee posted

                      citygate http://www.citygateoutlets.com.hk/home/Pages/home.aspx?lang=EN

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                        yippee
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                        mambobb:
                        tankee:


                        there is an outlet mall just 1 train station away, so if mummy gets bored :evil:

                        Huh??? Is it??? Where?? How to go??? Name??? šŸ•ŗ I will be staying in DL for 2 nights.. if we can conquer everything and have spare time, I want to go SHOPPING!!!! :please:

                        which hotel u stay at disneyland? u go for 3d2n?

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