
Harbour Plaza Metropolis offers 821 guestrooms and suites for guests who expect discreet luxury and modern functionality.
- Room on high floor with a view is always a good choice.
- The Staff in the Lounge are more than helpful and very friendly.
- The mattress and pillows are of good quality.
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Kowloon Park is covered with lots of grass and trees, features beautiful gardens, boasts plenty of paved sidewalks for walking or Kowloon Park jogging.
- You can come out at the China Ferry terminal and walk along the seafront to the Star Ferry pier and Avenue of Stars.
- Free English maps are available at the ticket office.
- If you get hungry there's a small Mcdonalds inside the park
- There are also great areas for photos in the park.
- The park is open every day except Friday and festival days.
- The playground is very busy at the weekends. You shouldn't go there at the weekends as it is so crowded and noisy.
- Harbour City Mall is a two minute walk away. and the Space Museum is a 14 minute walk down Nathan Road.
- There are five main entrances including two on both sides of the Kowloon Masjid and one on Austin Road.
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The Kowloon Walled City Park occupies one of the most historic sites in the territory. Kowloon Walled City Park offers a tranquil escape in an area steeped in history.
- There are also a small information centre and shopping place
- Children and adults alike are able either to take their own cycles or they can be hired.
- A good place to go is the Hong Kong Museum of History that is a few kilometers away.
- The exhibition room is open every day except Wednesday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm.
- Some of the best Thai restaurants are still in Kowloon City
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Harbour Plaza Metropolis offers 821 guestrooms and suites for guests who expect discreet luxury and modern functionality.
- Room on high floor with a view is always a good choice.
- The Staff in the Lounge are more than helpful and very friendly.
- The mattress and pillows are of good quality.
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Victoria Peak is the best place to enjoy the multi-colorful night scene that encompasses Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor.
- The Peak Tower offers free wifi for all visitors. Don't panic with a popup window, just click "accept" and you are good to go.
- It's a good idea to stroll around the store to compare the price and pick up the one you want.
- In case you really want to buy souvenirs here, remember to bargain as much as you can, some items can have even 50% less.
- You should go there early as you can to beat the crowd and buy the ticket for sky terrace.
- It can be cold and chilly especially during Hong Kong winter time, so don't forget to bring a coat for your kids.
- You can buy a combo ticket including Peak Tram and entrance fee for Madame Tussaud wax museum at HKD 280 for adult and HKD 188 for children.
- If you turn left when you exit the Peak Tower will take you to Lions Pavilion, a two-storey Chinese-pagoda-style viewpoint with fantastic photo opportunities.
- It's a good idea to stroll around the store to compare the price and pick up the one you want.
- In case you really want to buy souvenirs here, remember to bargain as much as you can, some items can have even 50% less.
- If you turn left when you exit the Peak Tower will take you to Lions Pavilion, a two-storey Chinese-pagoda-style viewpoint with fantastic photo opportunities.
- You should go there early as you can to beat the crowd and buy the ticket for sky terrace.
- The Peak Tower offers free wifi for all visitors. Don't panic with a popup window, just click "accept" and you are good to go.
- You should go there early as you can to beat the crowd and buy the ticket for sky terrace.
- It's a good idea to stroll around the store to compare the price and pick up the one you want.
- It can be cold and chilly especially during Hong Kong winter time, so don't forget to bring a coat for your kids.
- If you turn left when you exit the Peak Tower will take you to Lions Pavilion, a two-storey Chinese-pagoda-style viewpoint with fantastic photo opportunities.
- You can buy a combo ticket including Peak Tram and entrance fee for Madame Tussaud wax museum at HKD 280 for adult and HKD 188 for children.
- The Peak Tower offers free wifi for all visitors. Don't panic with a popup window, just click "accept" and you are good to go.
- It's a good idea to stroll around the store to compare the price and pick up the one you want.
- In case you really want to buy souvenirs here, remember to bargain as much as you can, some items can have even 50% less.
- You should go there early as you can to beat the crowd and buy the ticket for sky terrace.
- If you turn left when you exit the Peak Tower will take you to Lions Pavilion, a two-storey Chinese-pagoda-style viewpoint with fantastic photo opportunities.
- You can buy a combo ticket including Peak Tram and entrance fee for Madame Tussaud wax museum at HKD 280 for adult and HKD 188 for children.
- The Peak Tower offers free wifi for all visitors. Don't panic with a popup window, just click "accept" and you are good to go.
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Aberdeen Harbour is full of colorful floating seafood restaurants, rows upon rows of the old-fashioned junks and sampans, old traditional house boats of fishermen.
- Aberdeen Harbor is between the town of Aberdeen and the island of Ap Lei Chau. It is in the Southern District of Hong Kong Island on Aberdeen Praya Road.
- Don't be surprised that the market here is always be crowded and full of merchants everywhere
- Don't forget to take photograph, you'll never find any place really like this in Hongkong
- It is close to Hong Kong Ocean Park.
- Hong Kong is still fairly warm and is drier in October and November. But unless there is a storm, you might like the sea in the summer.
- The sampan ride in the maddening city of Hong Kong can be a nice change.
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Ladies Market is arguably one of the most popular and well-known street markets in Hong Kong. Located in the heart of Mong Kok, the street stalls sell a mix of souvenirs, clothes, electronics and other knick-knacks.
- The Ladies Market is open every day of the year except the first day of the Chinese New Year.
- Plenty of food and drink outlets in the immediate vicinity
- Things get going from noon and as late as midnight, if you visit early in the morning, stand/shop owners will very likely be in the process of setting up their stands and the merchandise.
- Don't ever pay full price. Not even 50%, offer 20% of what they ask for.
- In practice it is hard for any car or van to go along the road after 10am in the morning
- At night, the markets are quite lively and crowded
- Keep an eye on your belongings
- It's just a short stroll off Nathan Road near Mong Kok station
- On Sundays and holidays, the prohibition on cars starts at Noon and runs until Midnight.
- The Ladies Market is on Tung Choi Street between Argyle and Dundas Streets
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Jade Garden has over 40 years of serving classic Cantonese cuisines for the public. Must-try dishes include: Barbecued Honey-glazed Pork, Flamed Drunken Fresh Prawn and Conpoy Dumpling Filled with Superior Soup.
- Reasonably priced for the quality of food
- They have a good lunch package and you can try a variety of dim sum in this package.
- Make sure you make a reservation! This place is usually packed for dinner and of course make sure you arrive on time.
- It gets busy so be prepared to wait but the size of the place means that tables become available quickly.
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