Archive for December, 2009

How Can I Travel From Hong Kong To Yuanyang In The Yunnan Province Of China?

Monday, December 28th, 2009

What methods of transportation are available to travel from Hong Kong to the city of Yuanyang in the Yunnan Province of China?
Alternatively, from Hanoi, Vietnam to Yuanyang in the Yunnan Province of China?
What kind of Visa do I need to enter the Yunnan Province if I am staying in Hong Kong?

Hong Kong Skyscraper

Monday, December 21st, 2009


Image taken on 2006-08-07 06:10:50 by S Baker.

Flying Experience – Travel Hong Kong to London

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Al though the UK’s sovereignty of Hong Kong lasted in 1997 when it handed over Hong Kong to Chinese rule after decades of prosperous as well as energetic colonial existence, the trade relationship between both the nations still continues.
In fact, Hong Kong plays a dominant role in the expansion of the Sino-British business relationships. This in turn has encouraged many leading British business firms to set up their offices in Hong Kong as well as to work in association with counterparts in the special administrative region in order to tap the huge potentials of the country.
Since laws including business and real estate laws in Hong Kong are modeled in the form of English law, it has attracted many Europeans to invest in Hong Kong properties and businesses. Additionally, as a tourist destination, Hong Kong draws many holidaymakers, particularly westerners such as Europeans and Americans, with its diverse range of attractions covering Victoria Peak with its much famed Peak Tram, Mongkok, Central District, Tsim Sha Tsui Waterfront, Repulse Bay, Disney Land, Ocean Park, and much more.
Traveling Hong Kong to London and vice versa has never been so easy. The introduction of budget airlines has revolutionized the concept of air travel. Many of the major airline services in Hong Kong provide budget air travel facilities.
Al though economical, these long-haul airlines provide in-flight services, such as, enhanced on-board service, restaurant style dining services, cozy blankets for a relaxing sleep, headset for noise elimination, and channels displaying latest Hollywood movies. On-board facilities also include luxurious ultra modern seats, superb interiors, variety of snacks from sandwiches to noodles, excellent entertainment facilities in the form of personal television in every passenger seat, and features to facilitate communication.
Some airlines even provide delicious complimentary meals. The meals available in-flight are prepared according to the dietary requirements of passengers. Also, special meals are prepared on demand for kids and infants. In addition, special facilities are also made available for those suffering from any kind of ailments or requiring immediate medical facilities. Since many of the leading airline work as per the Flight Standards and Airworthiness Division of the Hong Kong Civil Aviation Department, this ensures utmost safety and security.
Further, some airlines even provide duty free services by featuring a variety of top-rated products covering fragrances for men and women, cosmetic as well as skin care items, jewelry, kids’ items, chocolates, travel accessories, and beverages. Above all, these airlines provide special services to elderly passengers, pregnant passengers, people with infants, hearing and speech impaired passengers, allergic passengers, passengers requiring walking assistance, unaccompanied children as well as flying mum, and visually impaired passengers.
All these airlines have in their fleet most modern aircrafts such as 747-400 aircrafts. They are serviced by some of the world’s most popular engineering companies such as the Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company Ltd.
Many of them provide passengers to choose from two types of seats such as business class seats and economic class seats, as well as four types of airfares including Flexi fare, Value Fare, which is semi-flexible and refundable, Super Saver, which is semi flexible and non refundable, and hot deal fare. Business class seats’ fares are usually inclusive of access to top class facilities and services, deluxe meals with a choice of Asian or Western menu, and comfortable seats. When comes to economic fares, they cover personal TVs, music programs, hot meals, and relaxing seats.
No matter it is business seats or economy seats, these airlines provides opportunities to make bookings in advance and that too online in order to travel from Hong Kong International Airport to London Gatwick Airport. Aside these, there are some airlines that offer some kind of deals when make bookings during a particular period of a year. Likewise, these airlines provide some kind of discounts and deals during certain seasons such as Christmas and New Year.

Travel Hong Kong: 12 Must See Places

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Hong Kong features a diverse mixture of characters as a result of long British occupation and a great Chinese influence. As a state of China, Hong Kong provides a good introduction to who ever wants to know more about China without entering the mainland plus a venue for more attractions with western culture and Asian spirit.
1. Hong Kong Museum of Art – Located at 10 Salisbury Rd Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is open to anyone who wants to take a glimpse of Hong Kong’s culture and history through its large collection of over 14,000 items ranging from calligraphy, paintings, Hong Kong treasure, art objects, antiques, and lithographs. The museum is open from 10:00am-6:00pm daily except Thursday (public holidays not included).
2. Hong Kong Disneyland – The newly open and the first ever Disneyland in Asia offers total fun and excitement for the whole family. The park is divided into four major attractions: Tomorrowland, Adventureland, Fantasyland, and Main Street, USA.
3. Victoria Peak – Soaring 1810 feet above sea level, the Victoria Peak is premier destination for tourists who want to take a birds eye view of downtown Hong Kong, Kowloon, and Victoria Harbour. Go another step higher and take a 10-minute hike to the actual Victoria Peak.
4. Lantau Island – Travel Hong Kong and take a cruise around the waters of Lantau Island and watch pink dolphins that only live in this waters.
5. Ocean Park – Travel Hong Kong and visit Ocean Park. This is one Hong Kong attractions where you and your kids will have a great fun. The park is one big oceanarium containing Lowlands Gardens where pandas live, goldfish pagoda and butterfly house are located, Marine Land where atoll reef and shark aquariums are found, and Headlands amusement park where you can go and take a ride with cable cars and roller coasters.
6. Water World – Travel Hong Kong with kids would never be so much fun without taking a plunge on Water World. Enjoy wave pools, play area, and water slides.
7. Middle Kingdom – A miniature China that houses Chinese shrines, street scenes, temples, and palaces only at Middle Kingdom.
8. The Central district – If you travel to Hong Kong because you love to shop, you better go to the central Hong Kong district where big shopping malls and several Western designer and signature boutiques are located.
9. Lamma Island – If you want to see a different Hong Kong, try Lamma Island. It hosts several outdoor activities such as swimming and hiking. And if you love to taste fresh Hong Kong seafood in great dining ambiance, Lamma Island is still the preferred place to go.
10. Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery (Sha Tin) – Located at New Territories, the Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery features Buddha in different poses and colors.
11. Hong Kong Space Museum – See what’s in store for you in the future at Hong Kong Space Museum. The complex offers hundreds of displays ranging from telecommunications, robotics, energy, computers, and physics with hands on experience that will keep you interested.
12. Wet Market – In Hong Kong, everything is fresh. And when they say fresh, they mean it. If you happen to travel Hong Kong to visit a friend or someone you know, come along when they go to wet market where the freshest among freshest seafood are for sale.