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Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hong Kong. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Hong Kong Flooded with Shoppers in Golden Week

This past week Hong Kong was flooded with large crowds of shoppers. The city experienced and witnessed a tremendous shopping spree that remains matchless in the recent history. It was the famous Golden Week of Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong Tourism Board has reported that more than 600,000 people arrived from mainland China on the initial six days of Golden Week, which is the highest number in almost five years.

Most of the Hong Kong’s malls were converged with humanity. The popular designer stores such as Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Chanel saw massive crowd that was managed by security guards and barriers. And all this madness makes sense as there is no sales tax or other taxes in the region which enables people to indulge themselves into a variety of luxury goods.

Most shoppers land up in Hong Kong with huge empty suitcases which they stuff up with their purchases. It is almost a steal for the shoppers given the affordability of some of the most luxurious brands in the world.

The retailers in Hong Kong also do their part by offering exclusive discounts and organising promotional events. Additionally, for the convenience of mainland shoppers, the retailers put up signs in simplified Chinese rather than traditional Chinese used in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong is one of the world’s most popular destinations for year round holidays and has also emerged as one of the world’s best places to shop. Shopping, travel and hospitality businesses including Hotels in Hong Kong do brisk business during such events. Founded in 1999 to promote domestic tourism in China, Golden Week occurs twice in a year. Golden Week is one of the times when the country’s tourist destinations see a surge in travel activity and are at their colourful best. Golden week is one of the two 7 days national holiday periods and coincides with the nation’s national day on 1st October.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Must See Places in Hong Kong During luxury holidays to Hong kong

Visiting a foreign city is always fun and a great adventure. However, having prior information of the place you are visiting does not hurt. It is good to do your homework and get acquainted with the several landmarks and attractions of that particular place. Let us have a look at the major tourist attractions in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Disneyland

A wonderful place, Disneyland is a must visit place if you are traveling with your family, well, it’s a must visit place even you are not traveling with your family. Slightly smaller as compared to other Disneylands, you can still spend one full pleasant day here. You can also experience the magic of the colorful fireworks in the evening.

Victoria Peak

Check out the amazing view from the Victoria Peak. It is undoubtedly the most popular tourist activity in Hong Kong. The view of the city from the top is mesmerizing and breathtaking.

Longest covered outdoor escalator

The city features the world’s longest covered outdoor escalator. With 800 meters in length, the escalator carries a great number of people everyday through a maze of restaurants and cafes. This escalator ride is an indispensable part of Hong Kong tours.

Hong Kong Heritage Museum

The museum displays exhibitions on history, art and culture. It features a great variety of vibrant and interactive programs to enhance and augment the visitors’ entertainment and educational experience.

Hong Kong is one city that disappoints no one. There is something for everyone in this colorful, beautiful city filled with culture and rich in history.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Hong Kong is One Big Bang of a Holiday

Hong Kong makes for a whirlwind holidaying experience. With spoilers like gigantic shopping arcades, delectable multi ethnic cuisines, the city charms its way into the heart long before the holiday is over. Be it ferry riding amidst mesmerising scenic beauty or checking out the magnificent temples – one can be assured of a wonderfully fun-filled luxury holiday to Hong Kong. The magic of the city lies in its uniqueness. Even something as simple as draining out cup after cup of the local tea or slurping away on noodles and dim sums has its own brand of indescribable charm.
If you have a thing for temples, then head to the Wong Tai Sin Temple. This temple is a wonderful blend of Buddhist, Confucian, and Taoist traditions and stands in the memory of Wong Tai Sin, an alchemist who supposedly concocted a magic potion which could cure all ailments. The temple is a treat to the eye with its elaborate latticework decorations, red pillars, and golden ceiling. Wong Tai Sin Temple is a sight to behold when the Chinese New Year celebrations are under way.

Those with an obsession for shopping inevitably end up at Times Square. In fact, vacations to Hong Kong are simply not complete without a visit to this mammoth retail plaza with as many as nine floors dedicated to shopping. If Times Square proves a wee bit too overwhelming, then try out the Western Market with its delightful old world flavour. This is a red brick Edwardian structure where people can pick up curios and souvenirs. Check out the first floor for some fabulous silks.

History bugs can have their fill at the Hong Kong Museum of History. This is a veritable treasure trove of interesting exhibits dating right back to the prehistoric times of Hong Kong. A major hit is the replica of an entire street. Some of the other highlights are traditional costumes, period photograph collection, and replicas of old village dwellings. If you have had enough of the long lost past, then take a stroll through the Statue Square. This place is a window to some modern feats of architecture like Bank of China, Legislative Council Building, International Finance Centre, St John’s Cathedral, and the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC). Among these, the International Finance Centre has served as the set of hit movies like Tomb Raider II and The Dark Knight. Truly holidays to Hong Kong have something of everything.

Holidays To Hong Kong
Hong Kong definitely proves to be a charming holiday destination. Be it, some left over colonial charm at the Victoria Peak, the heart thudding horse races at Happy Valley, or stepping on the world’s largest escalator, Hong Kong will rule your heart and soul before you know it.

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