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A Travel Blog by srodoquino
... in operation is the Hoshi Ryokan, in the Awazu Onsen area of Komatsu, Japan which opened in 718.[5] [edit] TallestThe Ritz-Carlton Hong Kong is claimed to be the world's highest hotel.[6] It is located in the top floors of Hong Kong's tallest building ...
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Worthy to stop over in Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by nomadiceddy from Hong Kong, China
... min ( :00 / :20 / :40) in daytime. Take note to prepare EXACT FARE as bus drivers have no change in Hong Kong. Personally, I'd recommend to buy "Octopus Card", which is prepaid (HK residents can buy postpaid, though) & contactless electronic ...
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Hong Kong Recollections
A Travel Blog entry by timreis from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... '. Everything we ate was at least acceptable, and most of it was very good. Transport We tried out all of Hong Kong's transport options - MTR (underground train), bus, tram, ferry and taxi. They all worked very efficiently, they were all ...
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Living in the steep hills of Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by m.y.travel from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... areas of HK. Then on the 3rd day, I moved into my dorm room. The area where were living is a very hilly region of hong kong so the walk to and back from the hospital is quite strenous. We are literally hiking up mountain-like hills. I don't know what ...
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Hong Kong Disney
A Travel Blog entry by emba2010_asia from Hong Kong, China
Visit with Noble Coker at Hong Kong Disney then free time in the park ...
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Arrival in Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by emba2010_asia from Hong Kong, China
We arrived in Hong Kong late on Sunday evening (no pictures this evening because it was dark and rainy when we arrived) ...
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Hong Kong: The Jewel of China
A Travel Blog entry by admiralschiff from Hong Kong, China
... destroyer, I will let you know if I am a true mariner or not; this motion drives some people insane (i.e. Captain Ahab, Captain Queeg). Hong Kong, at the southeastern tip of China (as one of my Chinese tour guides told me, at the feet of the rooster, ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by scheng from Hong Kong, China
... , while drinking a Tsingtao, and speaking to me about the 56% tax rate in Germany and how the German politics is f* up." Anyway, Hong Kong. The last time I was here was 3 years ago, and I don't know if anything has changed much, except that the 18 ...
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A Brief Hong Kong Jaunt
A Travel Blog entry by kristymatt from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... live a few blocks from the waterfront in Brooklyn which had what we thought were pretty stunning views of Manhattan. But Hong Kong is in a whole different category. The entire waterfront, which stretches for miles, is crammed with skyscrapers, including ...
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Xian to Shenzhen to Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by wherearetheynow from Hong Kong, China
... walk of a few minutes we saw the sign for our hotel and the entrance was a doorway next to a money changing booth. Hotels in Hong Kong are very very expensive and you don't get very much for your money. Unless you want to stay in somewhere like ...
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From Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by dkemp from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... to say about Taipei to Hong Kong. So after plenty of food and hardly any sleep, we arrived at our final destination: Hong Kong. We followed a stream of people and found the baggage claim area. A uniformed woman read our baggage claim tickets (which ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by johonna_g from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... at Aqua in Kowloon (One Peking Road) "uber glam bar". On the 29th and 30th floor. www.aqua.com.hk. Dragon-i: a swanky bar in Hong Kong. Lan Kwai Fong & SoHo for dining and bars: Tram up to Victoria peak. Breakfast or Lunch at Cafe Dekko at the ...
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Many Happy Returns... to Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by timreis from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... half a duck but they aren't grown that way. We didn't feel too guilty weightwatcherwise as we'd earlier done Stage 8 of the Hong Kong Trail: "the Dragon's Back". This was an 8.5km trail over an undulating ridge on the south west tip of ...
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HONG KONG (just!)
A Travel Blog entry by lucytravels from Hong Kong, China
... country and there was far too much to do and see to go looking for access...i'm sure it wasnt missed! haha. But now I am in Hong Kong having almost missed my flight...and no Simon it wasnt because of the later train that we caught but that i got caught ...
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Hong Kong - still amazing
A Travel Blog entry by girlnomad from Hong Kong, China
I have been to Hong Kong several times but usually for business and only for 1-3 days. Mostly of the time in HK I was in a daze, fighting the jetlag and under great pressure to preview the auction sales and reported back to clients accurately, ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by peattiesontour from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Stayed at the Regency Hyatt ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by neuromon from Hong Kong, China
never expected to be back again so soon! Erin had a business meeting here, and i tagged along. stayed at the Grand Hyatt this time- almost as swanky. my recent knowledge allowed me to explore more on my own while Erin was in her meeting. took the ferry to ...
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2nd in Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by klfoley from Hong Kong, China
... in the infinity pool looking over the harbor - bliss.... We meet Angelina and several other colleagues for dinner at the Grand Hyatt's Chinese restaurant. A ordered for us and our dinner was fantastic, we had shark soup - It was very good, the waiter ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by amineb from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Discotheque : Dragon Eye on Hollywood road Key Club on Wellington Road JJs at the Grand Hyatt China Club for dinner or a drink (its not a club) great place to see (members only unfortunately). have dinner at Cafe Deco on the Peak at night ...
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Grand Hyatt Hotel Hong Kong
No.1 Harbour Road, Hong Kong, China
... since then.. But do look at the photos! Excellent hotel - apart from location from anonymous I stayed at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong as a stop over for three nights. First impression: grand hotels, just like other Grand Hyatts. The loby is ...
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