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Metro Streetcar by John K. Nakata. Size 20.00 X 14.00 Art Poster Print

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

  • Artist : John K. Nakata
  • Type : Art Print
  • Image Size : 20.00 X 14.00
  • Paper Size : 24.00 X 18.00

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Metro Streetcar by John K. Nakata. Size 20.00 X 14.00 Art Poster Print

Look Left by John K. Nakata 24.00X18.00 Framed with Black Wood Frame

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

  • Artist : John K. Nakata
  • Black Wood Frame 1.25 inch width, 3/4 inch depth
  • Glazed : Acrylic

Product Description
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Look Left by John K. Nakata 24.00X18.00 Framed with Black Wood Frame

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Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

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Hong Kong Transit: a Day Stop in Asia’s World City

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Even if millions of people pass through Hong Kong each year on the road from here to there, many of them do not really know what are the best ways to spend a day in this exciting metropolis.

This article will show you how to cover the most popular attractions in Hong Kong on a one-day stay.

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After removal of customs and immigration, proceed with the luggage at the “meeters and Greeters Hall ‘, where you can save your cart or bag until you return… Buy Octopus card on the counter in the airport arrivals hall and jump into the Airport Express train, with which to travel to Hong Kong Station.

Victoria Peak (or simply “The Peak”) is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Hong Kong and probably the best starting point. Breakfast or morning coffee while enjoying spectacular views is certainly a good way to start the day Hong Kong tour.

The Peak Tram is the most popular (and scenic) way to reach the top. Open every day 07:00 – 12 midnight and goes the entire distance in about 7 minutes.

A short walk from Hong Kong Station (Exit C) will take you to the station on Garden Valley Road, where you can buy a ticket and the tram (you can also pay by Octopus card)

Pacific Cafe, near the terminal “superior, is open daily from 07:30 and is the best place to enjoy your” coffee with a view “at that time.

Under “The Peak” go to Hong Kong Station and through “flyover bridge” to the dock from which deviates from the Star Ferry to Tsim Sha Tsui. This historic ferry route is popular with tourists and has long been one of the most important icons of Hong Kong.

Ferry Building, turn right and walk along the edge of the Avenue of the Stars: Hong Kong’s answer to Hollywood Walk of Fame, where the plates plane of Hong Kong film industry which is what you can see . This is also the best place to take pictures of the spectacular skyline of Hong Kong.

From here you can take a trip to the Hong Kong Museum of History, where “the history of Hong Kong” he says. . . From the geological changes that took place hundreds of millions of years ago, through prehistoric times, events of historic importance and far. The museum is rich enough and has many interesting exhibits.

Continue to Nathan Road, Kowloon’s main street, and proceed with Jordan Road to Canton Road, popularly known as Jade Street.

Jade and its products are the specialty of most shops in this section of Canton Road and those of> nearby Jade Market , and no doubt much to see (and buy. .. .) Jade from Via. can turn right on Via Po Ning , where many traditional Chinese shops and businesses can be found.

The Old Tin Hau Temple, few minutes walk from the Jade Market, was built in 1880 and is one of the oldest temples in Kowloon. It is dedicated to Tin Hau (Matsu), goddess of the sea, protector of seafarers, and one of the most popular deities in Hong Kong.

From the temple, you can walk or take the MTR to Mong Kok area, where some of the best markets in Hong Kong in the street you can find:

As its name suggests, the market for ladies who specializes in women’s clothing, accessories, cosmetics and the like, although you can find more than one hearing some sales for men and children’s products, including toys , clothing, bags, jeans and watches just to name a few. . .

Sai Yeung Choi Street South offers consumer electronics stores on the street and climb over the libraries.

Fa Yuen Street is concentrated large number of retailers of sports equipment and clothing, while Fa Yuen Street Market, in the northern part of Fa Yuen Street, is full of shops selling bargain priced trendy and casual clothing for men, women and children.

While in Mong Kok, you must also make a point to visit the Goldfish Market, Flower Market and Yuen Po Street Bird Garden (or simply “Bird Garden”), where there are dozens of shops and hundreds of birds birds birds in cages exquisitely crafted color can be seen. . .

Mong Kok is also filled with many authentic restaurants and restaurants where you can sample some local delicacies at reasonable prices:

Curry King in the 88 streets of soybean is a paradise for curry, which serves a wide selection of delicious curries of different Asian cuisine.

Satay king, the lord of the market, specializing in Southeast Asian satays.

Mongkok Fung Shing Restaurant, 749 Nathan Road, known for its excellent dim-sum and crispy chicken delicious.

Lucky Corner Restaurant, Sai Yeung Choi Street South 146, is a rather humble restaurant that serves some of the best Wonton Noodles in Hong Kong during the years.

Little Sheep (4th floor, 16 Argyle Street) is one of the restaurants in the pot more popular in Hong Kong.

Kei Fu Wah Restaurant King Center, offers exquisite multi-course Chinese meal.

That’s it. . . You can now take the MTR to Central, which connects Hong Kong station (there is a pedestrian crossing) and continue with the Airport Express back to Hong Kong airport.

World Class Hong Kong Hotels

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

The “city of contrasts,” the “best city” in Asia are some of the names given to Hong Kong and a favorite of tourists from Southeast Asia. For once, it was a small group of fishing villages in the past has become a modern and vibrant. Hong Kong comprises 260 islands, located on the southeast coast of China. Hong Kong is going to surprise everyone with its ancient history, rich history and vibrant lifestyle. It s a world class city, which is a perfect example of the fusion of Chinese traditions with Western ways. The mixture to make new and old, gathered from east to west of the country a distinctive character.
The great city of Hong Kong has a secular history and traditions that have become a modern and progressive. Prepare to experience the magical city when you take the tour of the city. During the journey to explore the unique, rich history, colorful together to have a look to the future, urging the country. One of the worlds most advanced cities, large forested hills, offering works of living art are just some of the secrets waiting to be explored. It is a beautiful place, there are many places and monuments to discover, on vacation in Hong Kong. Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, the New Territories and islands are the four major regions Hong Kong is divided into.
Hong Kong trip holds many secrets and pleasures for most travelers and draws a picture different for everyone. For some, the city is an ancient civilization and modern metropolis and a certain exciting. And “true in all cases, the city has kept its traditions intact brilliantly and adapt technological improvements and changing progressive ideas. Even hotels in Hong Kong follows the idea of mixing tradition and modern spirit. The city has become famous for its luxury hotels, with many hotels in Hong Kong to earn it a five star quality and service. With most all hotels have a reputation for excellent accommodation accommodation, but make life difficult to choose one. However, the site is not just for luxury hotels, there is room for everyone.
Hong Kong is a fascinating destination that offers accommodation in various styles and budgets. Hotels in Hong Kong come in choices of luxury accommodation in one of the rooms are cheap. Hong Kong Hotel offers excellent facilities and services for travelers to this region. The city has no shortage of hotels and accommodation options when visiting the beautiful region. Looking for a stay in a luxury hotel in Hong Kong Hong Kong Island is home to many luxury hotels, which offers. Room for options accessible region Kowloon and New Territories are a good choice. Hostels are the perfect place to stay cheap for backpackers.