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A Travel Blog entry by mboyz from Hong Kong, China
... guide...Senoir Douglas took us on our walk about in Kowloon that covered the following places worth taking in. From our Hotel, The Royal Garden located at 69 Mody RD we were just a Blk from the promenade. This ocean side walkway streches for approx 5 KM ...
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Enroute to Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by mboyz from Hong Kong, China
... their minds.....I think Doug suffered the most!!!! Our arrival at the airport and transfer back to the Kowloon area and our hotel The Royal Garden was smooth as we had some past experience a week ago.After a welcome shower and some fresh cloths we set ...
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Hong Kong (part one)
A Travel Blog entry by davechar from Hong Kong, China
... . The driver didn't speak any English except for 'hotel', which we soon found out to be a problem when he took us to the 'Royal Garden' hotel instead of our 'Lee Garden' hostel. We were able to navigate our way only to find another problem, me being ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by leeandcathy from Lamma Island, Hong Kong
... can be topped up. Very lever. We catch the bus into central Hong Kong and pick up visa forms from the Vietnamese embassy. Hong Kong is vibrant, bustling and on the surface a prosperous cty. It's a real fusion of colours, sounds and scents. Everyone ...
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Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by mboyz from Hong Kong, China
... plan for any future trips. Lots of stories unfolded from the flight here and we have just started Tueday here in Hong Kong. The hotl The Royal Garden is fabulous. The rooms large and lots of great amenities in and around the Kowloon area. Have plans to ...
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Bored in Hong Kong
A Travel Blog entry by tophemartin from Hong Kong, China
... Street Market (t-shirts, fake jade, electronics, etc.), the goldfish market, the flower market and the Bird Garden. Then we went through the Royal Plaza shopping mall before walking down Prince Edward Road for awhile. Our furthest stop was the Carpenter ...
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Hong Kong Disneyland
A Travel Blog entry by robsons from Hong Kong, China
Up early @ 6.40am with lots of good intentions to get going ... but then fell asleep again until 8.00am. Bought Octopus cards each and discovered the world of the cheap and wonderful HK subway! Makes it so easy to get around and the aircon is ...
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Busy, crazy, sardine, hustle and bustle of HK!
A Travel Blog entry by jen_jan from Hong Kong, China
... the jacuzzi, steam room, sauna and swimming pool before our next destination.. Bangkok! (where we had a long, long wait in Hong Kong airport behind a crew smuggling clothes into adidas ababa..crazy) We did enjoy the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong, ...
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Hogkong
A Travel Blog entry by laui1979 from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Hong Kong is one of my favorites. Friendly people, good foot and so many things to see that it is worth to go back. Don't miss the Buddha statue on Lantau Island!!! Lucky for me that I got a special rate at the hotel I stayed, which is very ...
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Crew No Come
A Travel Blog entry by hgreenbe from Hong Kong, China
... flight. Looking out the window at the pouring rain, we wondered about that. The flight was fairly uneventful until the approach to Hong Kong. The captain had said we would be landing at 1:50, but we flew and flew and suddenly the entire plane lurched ...
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Lantau
A Travel Blog entry by kateandalison from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... Tsui, and the Star Ferry back to Hong Kong island. We met James there, and after collecting Sue went for dinner at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. We sat at a table outside, with an amazing view of the waterfront - we saw the fantastic light show that ...
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It's official, the world is a village!
A Travel Blog entry by mariejeanwilson from Hong Kong, China
... left him with a frothy latte and went up to the viewing area of the Bank of China building, my favourite modern skyscraper in Hong Kong. We have been watching the proceedings in Happy Valley from our lofty kitchen for four weeks now so it was time for ...
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Dinner on the toilet
A Travel Blog entry by katrinaoliver from Hong Kong, China
... north corridor of Hong Kong Island aboard one of these historic trams. The double-decker streetcars have been travelling through Hong Kong's busiest thoroughfares since 1904 and I was looking forward to riding in one. However, despite it being ...
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Most incredible night views you can imagine
A Travel Blog entry by nick.naber from Hong Kong, China
... in line for a bus. The double-decker bus took us though the city to the ferry docks on the very short waterway separating Hong Kong Island with Kowloon. Once to Kowloon we walked down the “Avenue of Stars” which provided a great view of the ...
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The story so far
A Travel Blog entry by kazzerby from Kowloon, Hong Kong
... nbsp; I think the locals could tell we were tourists cos we were not yellow!!! We had a very expensive meal in our hotel (Royal Garden) It was almost 300 quid!! one meal !! 2 people!!! Jet lag is playing a big part in our first few days ...
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Markets
A Travel Blog entry by robsons from Hong Kong, China
... , yummy! After this I continued onto the Nan Lian Garden, or as I re-named it the "this path is also blocked" garden. Seemed that every path that went too close to the pretty pagodas etc was blocked off. Made it easier to get a ...
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Pandas
A Travel Blog entry by hillsgra from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... as you walked down the floors you got to see different fish. Some looked just about right for eating. Unfortunately the Japanese Garden was closed, actually there were quite a few attractions closed which I had not expected. A little disappointing as we ...
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Mae Hong Son and Mae Aw
A Travel Blog entry by cullism from Mae Hong Son, Thailand
... ", meaning perhaps that she had a head cold. After Margaret had chipped the ice from my blue body we strolled down to the Garden Teak Restaurant for dinner. The sumptuous feast made a pleasant change from the Thai fast food we had eaten in Bangkok. The ...
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work, relax and enjoy the stay
A Travel Blog entry by mcfossati from Hong Kong, China
Located in the Kowloon side, is close to my office as well as bars, restaurants and shopping ...
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Yet more Shopping!
A Travel Blog entry by robsons from Hong Kong, China
Slept in so late we ended up just having lunch instead of breakfast at Delifrance. More shopping: this time a little suitcase (to carry all the stuff we've bought), and some shoes for both Jeff and Sherry. Walked through the rest of the Ladies ...
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No.69 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China
... is terrific. Obviously the Pen and Intercontinental are more luxurious but I don't think you'll get better value than the Royal Garden. Nice location from markh i had a very nice stay at the royal garden. i will stay here again and ...
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