What is the best place to stay where it is near the MRT station going to disneyland and near a catholic church? tnx
Oct. 26,2009 02:51 Mr.Ruby replied:
Well, you can choose Ramada Hotel Kowloon, Hong Kong or Disney's Hollywood Hotel, both are located near to disneyland.
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Jun. 29,2009 02:26
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Ms.farhana(Singapore) said:
where can i get halal food on hong kong ang which area is the best place to stay for shopping and halal food.....
Jun. 30,2009 02:14 Mr.Jason replied:
Islamic Centre Canteen Add: 40, Oi Kwan Rd, Wan Chai
Wan Chai, causeway Bay are all good for shopping. :)
Oct. 9,2009 04:29 Mr.Dave(Singapore) replied:
Go to the Mosque on Nathan Road - they have a load of business cards for different eating places.
Shadowman Cafe (please google it) - for western food run by Mr Abdul Kadir - a Singaporean and many Indian / Pakistani restaurants.
13.
Oct. 7,2009 17:31
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Ms.Sol said:
Hi! Got a few questions: 1)what is the most affordable and conveniently located hotel/hostel/pension house to stay in hk for 4 nights? 2) should we take d crystal cabin n going to ngong ping? There are actually 4 of us. 3) what is the cheapest way to go from giant Buddha to Disneyland? 4) is one day enough to go to giant Buddha and Disneyland? 5) is ocean park worth all the hype? how many hours is needed to make d most out of our ocean park excursion?
Thanks!!
14.
Sep. 27,2009 07:13
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Ms.Adeline(Malaysia) said:
Hi,
I wish to bring my parents and in-laws to Lei Yue Mun Seafood Bazaar. My journey will begins at MTR Wong Tai Sin and need to reach MTR Yau Tong Exit A2. The instruction given is that I need to take green minibus 24 to Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Pier, follow the signs, about 15 minutes walk. Do I still need to talk ferry to my destination then? Or is it mean that a 15 minutes walk from Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Pier to my destination. Please help, I'm confuse. Thanks.
15.
Sep. 10,2009 20:36
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Ms.Wong(Singapore) said:
Thanks a lot Ms. Sisley
16.
Sep. 9,2009 01:22
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Ms.Wong(Singapore) said:
can anyone tell me how to go to big buddha from the disneyland?
Sep. 10,2009 02:12 Ms.Sisley replied:
From Disney, please take the metro to Sunny Bay fistly and then transfer to Tung Chung. Here, you could catch a bus or the cable car of Ngong Ping 360 to see the big buddha easily.
17.
Sep. 8,2009 21:19
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Ms.Wong(Singapore) said:
Thanks ya. Mr Shi
18.
Sep. 8,2009 00:32
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Ms.Wong(Singapore) said:
Any recommendation places to eat fresh seafood and the price is reasonable? And how to go to the places?
Sep. 8,2009 01:31 Mr.Shi replied:
It is said that Beijiaoyucun and Alading Gourmet in HK Island are not bad. It may worth a try.
19.
Aug. 26,2009 11:24
Reply
Mr.MEL SEVILLA(PHILIPPINES) said:
Good Day!!this coming october 4, 2009 me and my wife will be arriving and we have reserverd room in Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui in BP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL @ 12NN ... wat place would be best for us to go since our 2nd day will be on a city tour then to Ocean Park, our Third day will be in Disneyland..on our 4th day we still have half day extra time..what are the places that would be better for us as a couple..thnks!!!
Sep. 7,2009 02:41 Ms.dee(manila) replied:
you can go to victoria peak to see the whole hk or shop at mongkok, there's also a huge ship(which is mall) in kowloon
20.
Sep. 2,2009 01:30
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Ms.Adeline C(Malaysia) said:
Hi everyone, can any of you tell me how to get to Macau from Hong Kong. I will be staying in Harbour Hotel located at Mongkok/Yau Ma Tei. Really appreciate your guide. Thanks!!!!
Sep. 2,2009 20:55 Mr.Wong(cn) replied:
Go by ferry. Two docks are available for you to choose, one is HongKong island dock and the other is Kowloon dock. Just choose the one near your hotel. The trip takes about 1 hour.
21.
Sep. 2,2009 12:31
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Ms.Lona(USA) said:
I'm planning an educational trip with three other students and I need to know some fun cheap places to go in Hong Kong, please help?
Sep. 2,2009 19:53 Ms.May(cn) replied:
Hi,Lona. Top attractions are top attractions. You can have fun cheap travel only if you have a careful plan of your routes.
22.
Sep. 1,2009 07:51
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Ms.Adeline C(Malaysia) said:
Hi, I'm planning my 1st trip to Hong Kong with my husband, my parents and in-laws next year either 1st March or 10th September for a 6 days/5 nights free and easy trip. I'm extremely excited about it and i need somebody's guide as to ensure my trip will be a smooth one. I plan to visit a few places like Ocean Park, HK Disneyland, Victoria Peak, Aberdeen, Causeway Bay, Stanley, Star Ferry and lastly Macau. I wanna know whether is it possible to visit those places within 6 days/5 nights? I plan to stay at Harbour Hotel, so is the hotel convenient enough to go to those places, as I'll be having elderly people with me thru out the whole trip. What will the weather like in March and September? I don't wish for hot and humid weather. Thank you.
23.
Aug. 19,2009 20:44
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Mr.Timothy(Malaysia) said:
Hi everyone. I'm going to HK on 4-7 May 2010. I will arrive at 8.0pm and leave at 12noon for a 4 days 3 night trip. Any suggestion to utilize the time to HK attaction places? Any suggesion on place to stay so that can have a visit to the most attaction and sigthseeing? How about the weather during that time?
Aug. 19,2009 23:20 Mr.wanna(cn) replied:
Hi,Mr.Timothy. It seems that you will have a 4d3n trip in HK, and What do you mean by saying "arrive at 8pm and leave at 12 noon"? Confused.
Aug. 22,2009 05:21 Mr.Timothy(Malaysia) replied:
I will arrive on 4 May(8pm) and leaving on 7 May (12 noon)
Aug. 24,2009 23:05 Ms.Isabella(hk) replied:
Hi, Victorial Peak, Disneyland, Ocean Park and Stanly Market are the hottest scenic spots recommended. HK's got well-developed transportation system. 4d3n is enough for you to have a complete tour of HK. For detailed hotel information, you can check www.travelchinaguide.com/hotel/hong-kong-hotels.htm and for the weather, check www.travelchinaguide.com/climate/hongkong.htm Informative and helpful.
24.
Aug. 21,2009 04:41
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Ms.Oyster(India) said:
Hi,
I am planning to go to HongKong with my husband in September (8-10 days). Any suggestions which are the best sight seeing places except Disney, Ocean Park and Victoria Peak.
Aug. 21,2009 04:58 Mr.mark(uk) replied:
Hi,Oyster. What about Happy Valley? Why not trace the above links to get more information?
25.
Aug. 20,2009 08:44
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Mrs.Hazel Reyes(Philippines) said:
Hi. My kids and i will be visiting Hongkong this October 20, 2009 to October 21, 2009.
We will be arriving in Hongkong on October 20, 2009 at 740am and departing on October 21, 2009 at 955pm. I have booked a room in Hongkong Disney Hollywood Hotel.
This will be our second time in Hongkong. Previously we were able to visit Hongkong Disneyland and Ngong Ping 360. We are going back since my kids want to experience Halloween in Disneyland. I would also like to explore Ocean Park this time and Victoria Peak.
Can you give me a suggestion for our iterenary to maximize our short stay.
Thanks
Aug. 21,2009 01:48 Mr.Ross(uk) replied:
Hi,there. D1: Disneyland Second D2: Ocean Park & Victoria Peak
26.
Aug. 19,2009 05:29
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Ms.Jo Ann(Philippines) said:
hi!
I'm Jo Ann, currently a college student. I'll be going to HK in October with 3 other friends. What would you recommend for us travellers on a budget? Your suggestions will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance! :)
Aug. 19,2009 23:21 Mr.bill(cn) replied:
Hi,there. How many days will you stay? How much is your budget? Just post more information.
Aug. 20,2009 09:08 Ms.Jo Ann (Philippines) replied:
Hi! Please help me to make my itinerary, I my self together with 4 people including my baby daughter will be coming next year in HK, I have a friend who lives in Lantau, she said its better to get a place to stay in Lantau because its much cheaper there, what do you think? By the way, our trip is ina budget plan not an extravagant one. Next is, please help me to built up my itinerary basing on the places distance, I want to explore Ocean park, HK Disneyland, Victoria Peak, and please suggest me on great places that we can find best food and goods). Approximately were staying HK for 10-12 days. If you can please suggest me a very good and detailed plans on our vacation. THank you so much!!! I will really appreciate it!
28.
Aug. 16,2009 01:28
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Ms.Estrid(Malaysia) said:
Hi , I will reach Hong Kong Airport on 17 Aug 2pm and my connection flight to Hangzhou is 10pm. Do you have any suggestion for me the utilize this priod to have short trip to visit Hong Kong for shopping. Welcome you suggestion.
29.
Aug. 15,2009 05:22
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Mr.Christina(Christina) said:
Hi, my mum and I was thinking visit Tai-O fishing village when we go HK next week. Is there any must-do things there? Or just the seafood?? Thanks
Aug. 15,2009 22:04 Mr.Jason replied:
Take Bus 11 at Tung Chung, about one hour later, you will get to the end of this bus route, the fishing village. Must-do things: salt fish and shrimp sauce is tasty there. You can see the many temples, like Tin Hau Temple. Unique residence of shanty over water.
30.
Aug. 13,2009 03:31
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Mr.james(phil) said:
me and my wife are planning to visit hk this dec 4 ,2009 i have some question how will the weather be on dececember? I want to know what clothes to bring. 2. we will be arriving at HK airport 9:10 pm I certainly don't want to waste precious time so i'd like to go sightseeing right away... - wthat plcae we can go during this time? - can you give advise of some cheap hotel where we can stay that is near to shopping area and accessible to rides going to disneyland. thank you
Aug. 15,2009 21:55 Mr.Jason replied:
1. Clothes: The temperature is about 10C in Dec. Wear a sweater and a light coat is enough. 2. You will be in the city center after 10pm. You can go shopping to see the night maket in Mongkok or go to the Victoria Harbor to see the night scene of Hong Kong. 3. To stay at Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mongkok is cheaper.
Travelers' Voices on Hongkong Attractions (60)
11.
Oct. 25,2009 09:32 Reply
Mrs. Cruz(Phils) said:
What is the best place to stay where it is near the MRT station going to disneyland and near a catholic church? tnx
Oct. 26,2009 02:51
Mr.Ruby replied:
Well, you can choose Ramada Hotel Kowloon, Hong Kong or Disney's Hollywood Hotel, both are located near to disneyland.
12.
Jun. 29,2009 02:26 Reply
Ms.farhana(Singapore) said:
where can i get halal food on hong kong ang which area is the best place to stay for shopping and halal food.....
Jun. 30,2009 02:14
Mr.Jason replied:
Islamic Centre Canteen
Add: 40, Oi Kwan Rd, Wan Chai
Wan Chai, causeway Bay are all good for shopping. :)
Oct. 9,2009 04:29
Mr.Dave(Singapore) replied:
Go to the Mosque on Nathan Road - they have a load of business cards for different eating places.
Shadowman Cafe (please google it) - for western food run by Mr Abdul Kadir - a Singaporean and many Indian / Pakistani restaurants.
13.
Oct. 7,2009 17:31 Reply
Ms.Sol said:
Hi! Got a few questions:
1)what is the most affordable and conveniently located hotel/hostel/pension house to stay in hk for 4 nights?
2) should we take d crystal cabin n going to ngong ping? There are actually 4 of us.
3) what is the cheapest way to go from giant Buddha to Disneyland?
4) is one day enough to go to giant Buddha and Disneyland?
5) is ocean park worth all the hype? how many hours is needed to make d most out of our ocean park excursion?
Thanks!!
14.
Sep. 27,2009 07:13 Reply
Ms.Adeline(Malaysia) said:
Hi,
I wish to bring my parents and in-laws to Lei Yue Mun Seafood Bazaar. My journey will begins at MTR Wong Tai Sin and need to reach MTR Yau Tong Exit A2. The instruction given is that I need to take green minibus 24 to Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Pier, follow the signs, about 15 minutes walk. Do I still need to talk ferry to my destination then? Or is it mean that a 15 minutes walk from Sam Ka Tsuen Ferry Pier to my destination. Please help, I'm confuse. Thanks.
15.
Sep. 10,2009 20:36 Reply
Ms.Wong(Singapore) said:
Thanks a lot Ms. Sisley
16.
Sep. 9,2009 01:22 Reply
Ms.Wong(Singapore) said:
can anyone tell me how to go to big buddha from the disneyland?
Sep. 10,2009 02:12
Ms.Sisley replied:
From Disney, please take the metro to Sunny Bay fistly and then transfer to Tung Chung. Here, you could catch a bus or the cable car of Ngong Ping 360 to see the big buddha easily.
17.
Sep. 8,2009 21:19 Reply
Ms.Wong(Singapore) said:
Thanks ya. Mr Shi
18.
Sep. 8,2009 00:32 Reply
Ms.Wong(Singapore) said:
Any recommendation places to eat fresh seafood and the price is reasonable? And how to go to the places?
Sep. 8,2009 01:31
Mr.Shi replied:
It is said that Beijiaoyucun and Alading Gourmet in HK Island are not bad. It may worth a try.
19.
Aug. 26,2009 11:24 Reply
Mr.MEL SEVILLA(PHILIPPINES) said:
Good Day!!this coming october 4, 2009 me and my wife will be arriving and we have reserverd room in Kowloon Tsim Sha Tsui in BP INTERNATIONAL HOTEL @ 12NN ... wat place would be best for us to go since our 2nd day will be on a city tour then to Ocean Park, our Third day will be in Disneyland..on our 4th day we still have half day extra time..what are the places that would be better for us as a couple..thnks!!!
Sep. 7,2009 02:41
Ms.dee(manila) replied:
you can go to victoria peak to see the whole hk or shop at mongkok, there's also a huge ship(which is mall) in kowloon
20.
Sep. 2,2009 01:30 Reply
Ms.Adeline C(Malaysia) said:
Hi everyone, can any of you tell me how to get to Macau from Hong Kong. I will be staying in Harbour Hotel located at Mongkok/Yau Ma Tei. Really appreciate your guide. Thanks!!!!
Sep. 2,2009 20:55
Mr.Wong(cn) replied:
Go by ferry. Two docks are available for you to choose, one is HongKong island dock and the other is Kowloon dock. Just choose the one near your hotel. The trip takes about 1 hour.
21.
Sep. 2,2009 12:31 Reply
Ms.Lona(USA) said:
I'm planning an educational trip with three other students and I need to know some fun cheap places to go in Hong Kong, please help?
Sep. 2,2009 19:53
Ms.May(cn) replied:
Hi,Lona. Top attractions are top attractions. You can have fun cheap travel only if you have a careful plan of your routes.
22.
Sep. 1,2009 07:51 Reply
Ms.Adeline C(Malaysia) said:
Hi, I'm planning my 1st trip to Hong Kong with my husband, my parents and in-laws next year either 1st March or 10th September for a 6 days/5 nights free and easy trip. I'm extremely excited about it and i need somebody's guide as to ensure my trip will be a smooth one. I plan to visit a few places like Ocean Park, HK Disneyland, Victoria Peak, Aberdeen, Causeway Bay, Stanley, Star Ferry and lastly Macau. I wanna know whether is it possible to visit those places within 6 days/5 nights? I plan to stay at Harbour Hotel, so is the hotel convenient enough to go to those places, as I'll be having elderly people with me thru out the whole trip. What will the weather like in March and September? I don't wish for hot and humid weather. Thank you.
23.
Aug. 19,2009 20:44 Reply
Mr.Timothy(Malaysia) said:
Hi everyone. I'm going to HK on 4-7 May 2010. I will arrive at 8.0pm and leave at 12noon for a 4 days 3 night trip. Any suggestion to utilize the time to HK attaction places? Any suggesion on place to stay so that can have a visit to the most attaction and sigthseeing? How about the weather during that time?
Aug. 19,2009 23:20
Mr.wanna(cn) replied:
Hi,Mr.Timothy. It seems that you will have a 4d3n trip in HK, and What do you mean by saying "arrive at 8pm and leave at 12 noon"? Confused.
Aug. 22,2009 05:21
Mr.Timothy(Malaysia) replied:
I will arrive on 4 May(8pm) and leaving on 7 May (12 noon)
Aug. 24,2009 23:05
Ms.Isabella(hk) replied:
Hi, Victorial Peak, Disneyland, Ocean Park and Stanly Market are the hottest scenic spots recommended. HK's got well-developed transportation system. 4d3n is enough for you to have a complete tour of HK. For detailed hotel information, you can check
www.travelchinaguide.com/hotel/hong-kong-hotels.htm
and for the weather, check
www.travelchinaguide.com/climate/hongkong.htm
Informative and helpful.
24.
Aug. 21,2009 04:41 Reply
Ms.Oyster(India) said:
Hi,
I am planning to go to HongKong with my husband in September (8-10 days). Any suggestions which are the best sight seeing places except Disney, Ocean Park and Victoria Peak.
Aug. 21,2009 04:58
Mr.mark(uk) replied:
Hi,Oyster. What about Happy Valley? Why not trace the above links to get more information?
25.
Aug. 20,2009 08:44 Reply
Mrs.Hazel Reyes(Philippines) said:
Hi. My kids and i will be visiting Hongkong this October 20, 2009 to October 21, 2009.
We will be arriving in Hongkong on October 20, 2009 at 740am and departing on October 21, 2009 at 955pm. I have booked a room in Hongkong Disney Hollywood Hotel.
This will be our second time in Hongkong. Previously we were able to visit Hongkong Disneyland and Ngong Ping 360. We are going back since my kids want to experience Halloween in Disneyland. I would also like to explore Ocean Park this time and Victoria Peak.
Can you give me a suggestion for our iterenary to maximize our short stay.
Thanks
Aug. 21,2009 01:48
Mr.Ross(uk) replied:
Hi,there.
D1: Disneyland Second
D2: Ocean Park & Victoria Peak
26.
Aug. 19,2009 05:29 Reply
Ms.Jo Ann(Philippines) said:
hi!
I'm Jo Ann, currently a college student. I'll be going to HK in October with 3 other friends. What would you recommend for us travellers on a budget? Your suggestions will be much appreciated.
Thanks in advance! :)
Aug. 19,2009 23:21
Mr.bill(cn) replied:
Hi,there. How many days will you stay? How much is your budget? Just post more information.
Aug. 20,2009 09:08
Ms.Jo Ann (Philippines) replied:
7 days for 6000 HKD, excluding lodging.
27.
Aug. 18,2009 13:26 Reply
Ms.CATHERINESMITH(United States) said:
Hi! Please help me to make my itinerary, I my self together with 4 people including my baby daughter will be coming next year in HK, I have a friend who lives in Lantau, she said its better to get a place to stay in Lantau because its much cheaper there, what do you think? By the way, our trip is ina budget plan not an extravagant one. Next is, please help me to built up my itinerary basing on the places distance, I want to explore Ocean park, HK Disneyland, Victoria Peak, and please suggest me on great places that we can find best food and goods). Approximately were staying HK for 10-12 days. If you can please suggest me a very good and detailed plans on our vacation. THank you so much!!! I will really appreciate it!
28.
Aug. 16,2009 01:28 Reply
Ms.Estrid(Malaysia) said:
Hi , I will reach Hong Kong Airport on 17 Aug 2pm and my connection flight to Hangzhou is 10pm. Do you have any suggestion for me the utilize this priod to have short trip to visit Hong Kong for shopping. Welcome you suggestion.
29.
Aug. 15,2009 05:22 Reply
Mr.Christina(Christina) said:
Hi, my mum and I was thinking visit Tai-O fishing village when we go HK next week. Is there any must-do things there? Or just the seafood?? Thanks
Aug. 15,2009 22:04
Mr.Jason replied:
Take Bus 11 at Tung Chung, about one hour later, you will get to the end of this bus route, the fishing village. Must-do things: salt fish and shrimp sauce is tasty there. You can see the many temples, like Tin Hau Temple. Unique residence of shanty over water.
30.
Aug. 13,2009 03:31 Reply
Mr.james(phil) said:
me and my wife are planning to visit hk this dec 4 ,2009 i have some question
how will the weather be on dececember? I want to know what clothes to bring.
2. we will be arriving at HK airport 9:10 pm I certainly don't want to waste precious time so i'd like to go sightseeing right away...
- wthat plcae we can go during this time?
- can you give advise of some cheap hotel where we can stay that is near to shopping area and accessible to rides going to disneyland.
thank you
Aug. 15,2009 21:55
Mr.Jason replied:
1. Clothes: The temperature is about 10C in Dec. Wear a sweater and a light coat is enough.
2. You will be in the city center after 10pm. You can go shopping to see the night maket in Mongkok or go to the Victoria Harbor to see the night scene of Hong Kong.
3. To stay at Yau Ma Tei, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mongkok is cheaper.