Travel Blog Photos from Hong Kong (33,934)
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... when getting into Vietnam. We are flying onto Vietnam tomorrow and I'm looking forward to things being cheap again after a week or so in Hong Kong. What have we done in Hong Kong....not much, we missed out on a bunch of things such a s a kung fu ...
... After schlepping the tent, my backpack and various things all around the train station, ridiculously overpriced Shenzhen taxicabs, and Hong Kong-China customs, I was really thankful when Max and I were finally at the head of the Maclehose trail and ready ...
... to Soho, a big restaurant and bar district and find a Vietnamese restaurant, named Bon Appetit and eat Chinese food, while in downtown Hong Kong! There was also a great Malay guy with an Elvis hairstyle and the food was good, so we had fun. The we just ...
... to be the largest Buddha of its kind in the world. We didn't measure it, but it certainly is impressive. After bustling Hong Kong, where we stayed in a shoebox nestled among other shoebox-size rooms in the infamous ChungKing Mansions on Nathan Road, it ...
Star Ferry Pier, Edinburgh Place, Hong Kong, China

1 Lugard Rd, Hong Kong, China

100 Chatham Rd S, Tsim Sha Tsui East, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China

Lantau Island, Hong Kong, China

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Getting a visa in Hong Kong
Posted on Jan 11, 2009, 17:11:33
Hi can anyone give me any information on how I would go about getting a visa for China in Hong Kong? How difficult is to get one and do i need a visa to fly into Hong Kong? Im just looking at future plans which are a long way off but want to be organised ...
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Getting a visa in Hong Kong
Posted on Jan 11, 2009, 19:05:40
Hong Kong is probably one of the easiest places to get a visa for China right now. They tightened the rules drastically around the Olympics but since about mid-October you do not need proof of an onward ticket or accommodation in China. There are many ...
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A few hints for first time travelers to Hong Kong
Posted on Nov 14, 2009, 13:28:59
... no "no-go" areas for visitors. At night, many areas such a Tsim Sha Tsui (TST) in Kowloon and Wanchai on Hong Kong Island are crowded and noisy, but in all the years I lived there the only trouble came from loud-mouthed drunken expats. There ...
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Chinese New Year 2010???
Posted on Sep 30, 2009, 06:03:13
... to eat, but it is also a lot of fun. No sites will be closed, but they will be packed. I think Hong Kong is one of the best places in China to celebrate Spring Festival. You will have a blast if you don't let the crowds bother you. Just wanted to ...
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