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    Travel: China - Hong Kong

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    • K Offline
      kiasimom
      last edited by

      Aiyoh cafelatte,


      You bring back my romance memories in HK after looking at all those photos you have posted.

      But I am happy as I can reminisce the past :love:

      There is a saying, if you like a place, never go back there more than twice or the feeling will be different.

      I LOVE HONGKONG A LOT.

      But beware, if you wear bermudas and slippers, you will appear under-dressed.

      I love the peak, it is very beautiful. Be sure to visit the peak if you are in Hongkong.

      Hongkong has many 24 hours entertainment places.
      If you go without the children, there will be many places to explore the country.

      You can also take a 1 day trip to Shenzhen. However, be wary as the security there is not very safe.

      Do make a trip to Macau, Tai yu san, Nan ma tao....
      Also, the shopping in HK is simply FANTASTIC!

      I believe those who will be going to HK will love HK as much as I do πŸ˜‰

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        cafelatte
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        For shopping, don't go to the so-called factory outlet in citygate tung cheung unless you are planning to be there anyway. The prices are not that cheap. The place is not like US factory outlets but rather a big shopping mall like our Suntec or Vivocity.


        Food wise - taste is personal lah...not sure you all will find the makan good also but can try if you are in the vicinity. Don't πŸ˜› me if you purposely go all the way there but don't like the food. 😞 πŸ˜‰

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          Hifive
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          Hi


          My family is planning to have a trip to Hong Kong during Chinese New Year period.

          Can anyone pls advise:

          1. during Chinese New Year, will the streets in Hong Kong be as quiet as Singapore ?

          2. will the shopping mall be closed like for the first two days of the CNY?

          We have only got a few days for the trip so can’t go far away destination.

          Thanks in advance.

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            chixchix
            last edited by

            Hii all ,is the Chinese New Year period a good time to go HK ? Will there lots of fireworks and other activities ?


            Does anyone have an idea if the shops will be open ?

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              bezzlay
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              Hi, I am planning for a trip to Hong Kong Disney and Ocean Park. I have 3 kids, 2, 4 and 6 yrs old. Any advise if I should book ticket and accommodation and travel free and easy or by tour package. I am looking for a relax and yet budgeted tour. πŸ™‚

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                ponyo
                last edited by

                Hi bezzlay,


                Better to do F&E since you have young kids travelling along. The reasons being that F&E allows you more flexibility with where you want to go and the duration. With young ones, you can bring them back to rest when they are tired, cranky. In a packaged tour, you have to follow the timetable and itinerary so you cannot just suka suka change plans. And if your kids start crying, the rest of the group may give you dirty looks.

                Foodwise, you can decide what you feed the kids and not follow the group’s planning (as adult food sometimes not too kid friendly).

                Finally, those tour guides always bring you to places to buy stuff (to earn commission mah) and your kids might be bored.

                With a packaged tour, you typically spend more time waiting for people to appear at the meeting place and travelling than to really enjoy the place.

                JMHO.

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                  sachiko
                  last edited by

                  I totally agree. It is easy to travel around in HK via their public transport.

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                    chixchix
                    last edited by

                    Hows the weather in March if I would like to bring my kids during the 1 week holiday ?

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                      tankee
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                      chixchix:
                      Hows the weather in March if I would like to bring my kids during the 1 week holiday ?

                      http://www.hkfastfacts.com/weather/hong-kong-weather-for-march.html

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                        corneyAmber
                        last edited by

                        Hifive:
                        Hi


                        My family is planning to have a trip to Hong Kong during Chinese New Year period.

                        Can anyone pls advise:

                        1. during Chinese New Year, will the streets in Hong Kong be as quiet as Singapore ?

                        2. will the shopping mall be closed like for the first two days of the CNY?

                        We have only got a few days for the trip so can't go far away destination.

                        Thanks in advance.
                        Sorry did not see these questions earlier.
                        1. No, never quiet
                        2. No, 50% of the shops in the malls are open on day 1 and 90% on day 2......they don't need rest......even if they declare to rest longer, I have seen them open for business before the declared date....must be bored to death at home!! :lol:

                        Can drop by Macau and also Zhu Hai.

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