lifeofadisarmed
Laguna
What I imagine this place to be like — 1 week ago
HIgh rise buildings, trains, chinese people and chinese foods.;)
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lifeofadisarmed
Laguna
HIgh rise buildings, trains, chinese people and chinese foods.;)
hellotwit
Singapore
Worth visiting!
It was my 26th birthday and I decided to take a trip out to somewhere affordable so Hong Kong naturally came to mind. It was a 3 hours 45 minutes ride via Jetstar, a budget airline.
Hong Kong is amazing because it is so vibrant. It is like a city that never sleeps. Every nook and corner, you encounter busy ladies making their way to the markets or the dessert stores, old men with their newspapers chattering excitedly. It is heaven clearly for shopaholics. You can haggle with the mobile shop owners for the best prices for street brands and umbrellas or choose to wander into comfortable shopping centres that carry Juicy Couture, H&M and LeSportSac.
I had the best time eating in Hong Kong because Cantonese people are all about food. Roast goose noodles, cart noodles, steamboat (or the so-called hotpots), egg tarts, milk pudding, mango pomelo dessert, curry fishballs by the sticks, you name it, they have it!
Will not hesitate to go back to Hong Kong again. In fact, I will be heading there again in September 2008!
stellar126
Makati
Worth visiting!
I first came to HK with my boss for work. I never really did any sightseeing during the day, but I walked around a lot at night. I stayed at Tsim Sha Tsui, and there was a park there where I’d use to go and smoke.
I loved going back and forth Central and Tsim Sha Tsui using the ferry instead of the train. It was cheaper and more relaxing. I get to people watch and eat my breakfast while the ferry makes its way across the sea.
The next time I go to HK, I hope that my girlfriend’s with me.
daydreamer
London
Skyscrapers stabbing the sky, with Victoria Peak rising in the distance. Ferries and traditional junks bobbing in the harbour.
dc28yk
Kuala Lumpur
Worth visiting!
If u ask me whats the best part of Hong Kong is…
No doubt…
Drinking beer at the harbour.. at night…
bygollymolly
San Francisco
Worth visiting!
my favorite part of any hong kong trip is the chinglish & the tragic reality of chinese people having to take english names.
the best names i found in our office in hk during my last trip:
baby. (“good morning, baby”-probably the best part of my day)
cubby chan.
wing wong.
sunny man.
(magic.)
plastique.knife
Oklahoma City
MY FRIEND FROM HONG KONG M’FREAKIN’ INVITED ME TO GO WITH HER TO STAY AT HER APARTMENT THIS YEAR…
but you know what?
It’s not happening…
...not yet
that is…
I knew my dad wouldn’t let me go this year, and she’s staying over this summer for classes anyways…
BUT..
I am saving $$ for this trip…
HK,
I’ll be dreaming of you…
Alexandra
Dallas
Worth visiting!
Very cool city. Walking through the markets was a very neat experience. I loved walking in the city even thought there were very interesting smells (not always pleasant)
kookyfred
Melbourne
Worth visiting!
seriously, there is nothing to hate about this place. I love it! i’m learning mandarin right now because i love china so much! i definitely want to go back! best shopping EVER!
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Oslo
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Hanna! asks,
“Me and my boyfriend are planning a trip to Hong Kong next summer.. Does anyone have suggestions of what to do, see and where to stay?”
— 8 months ago |
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Beijing
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liu wei asks,
“I gone to Guangdong Privince last month.It's too noisy and very chaotic,I think Hongkong is near to Guangdong Province,I am afraid of such place.”
— 1 year ago |
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Toronto
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cottonball asks,
“Is july 1 a public holiday in HK(since 1997)?”
— 1 year ago |
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dlandin asks,
“Me and a friend are going to HK at the end of November. We'll be staying for five days. Any ideas about a good hotel? By "good" I mean moderately priced but still decent, centrally located and/or with good communications, etc...you know.
Thanks!”
— 1 year ago |
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dlandin asks,
“Me and a friend are going to HK at the end of November. We'll be staying for five days. Any ideas about a good hotel? By "good" I mean moderately priced but still decent, centrally located and/or with good communications, etc...you know.
Thanks!”
— 1 year ago |
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Oregon
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gracieloos asks,
“Does anyone have any tips about Hong Kong? I'm going in July and I'd like to know what kind of things I should really do or places that I should really go while I'm there.”
— 2 years ago |
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Portland
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sweepingthenation asks,
“I'm going to Hong Kong in July for two weeks to stay with friends/family. What should I do to make the best of my trip and is there anything I should know about the city? Thanks! :)”
— 2 years ago |
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London
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Dennis Thompson asks,
“Which of the 2 islands is best to stay on and what is a good price for a night?”
— 2 years ago |
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Quezon City
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jethy asks,
“where in HK can i find wushu/martial arts shops? i need to buy feiyue wushu shoes and a nan dao sword.”
— 2 years ago |
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Toronto
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cottonball asks,
“Are there cute things(ie. stationary, towels) from Hong Kong that are not Japanese”
— 2 years ago |
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