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Hotels in Cause Way Bay
The Langham, Hong Kong Score 8.325 from 39 reviews
8 Peking Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon 8.33/10
The tranquillity and charm of this exclusive 5-star hotel, blended with warm and friendly service, offers much enjoyment, whether for business or leisure. The business centre adjacent to the reception desk provides a full range of advanced business and audiovisual facilities including microphones, in-house sound system, LCD projector, overhead projector, VHS video recorder, TV monitor, flip chart, whiteboard and more. With an ideal location, splendid settings and meticulous planning, this hotel can create the most exquisite banquets and conferences in the city. Hotel Awards - Top 75 Asia Hotels - Twentieth Annual Readers’ Poll, Conde Nast Traveller, USA (November 2007). Top 100 Hotels in China - Travel + Leisure, China (September 2007). Top 50 Asia Hotels in Travel + Leisure Magazine, USA (July 2007). Top 5 Hotels in Single Destination (Hong Kong) in Business Traveller, China Edition. World's Top 500 Hotels in Travel + Leisure Magazine, USA (January 2007). ... more
 
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Li's Hostel Score 3.325 from 3 reviews
Flat A8, Block A, 3rd Floor, Chung King Mansions, 36-44 Nathan Road, 3.33/10
This hostel is located in the most convenient and prosperous district in Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui, which is the central part of Hong Kong. Tsim Sha Tsui is just beside Victoria Harbour. You can enjoy the great sea view and the famous night scene of Hong Kong Island at the sea side. Also, Li's Hostel is just beside Nathan Road, known as the 'Golden Mile', famous for its shops, arcades, boutiques, restaurants and fantastic nightlife. The Star Ferry, the Avenue of Stars on the waterfront, the Hong Kong Space Museum and the Hong Kong cultural centre are also all within walking distance. Ideal for travellers, the rooms have plenty of space and all rooms come fully-equipped with all standard amenities. Right at our doorstep is the airport shuttle bus station, the A21 airport bus station and the R21 bus for Disneyland. ... more
 
Best Western Shenzhen Felicity Hotel Score 7.475 from 16 reviews
1085 Heping Road 7.48/10
Atrium Cafe All day dining restaurant located at the lobby offering a La Carte menu with Asian and International specials. Lok Moon Elegant dining featuring authentic Cantonese cuisine, dim sum, and seafood specialities. Lobby Lounge Situated overlooking the pool, the lobby bar is the ideal place to meet with friends or business associates to enjoy a smooth cool drink or afternoon tea. Sichuan Palace A visit to the Sichuan Palace where you can savour the great taste of various authentic Sichuan specialities cooked by well-known chefs, ranging from local snacks to traditional menu. ... more
 
Oriental Pearl Budget Hotel Score 3.2 from 10 reviews
Block A, 3rd Floor, Chung King Mansions, 40 Nathan Road 3.2/10
Check-In at following Reception Address ONLY: Block A, 3rd Floor, ChungKing Mansions, NO36-44 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong ... more
 
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Cheung Chau (Long Island) Tour with Dim Sum lunch 6 hours

Cheung Chau Island

Pick up from selected hotels to the Outlying Islands Pier for a relaxing ferry ride to Cheung Chau (Long Island) which is about 12 kilometers southwest of the busy Hong Kong Island. The tour begins from the Pak Tai Temple (supreme Emperor of the Dark Heaven). Built in 1783, the temple's layout is in the form of traditional Chinese architecture, such as ceramic figurines on the roof ridges, mural of auspicious motifs and stone lions in the forecourt. Next walk down the beautiful Tung Wan Beach with its clear water and soft sand, a most popular spot for windsurfing and canoeing. The 3,000 year old Bronze-Age rock carvings can be seen with geometric graphics and abstract animal images.

Walk through the old main street of Pak She Street and San Hing Street, you will see a typical island community. After take 20 minute sampan ride to cruise inside the typhoon shelter to see the historical and cultural aspects of old fishing communities to West Bay, Cheung Po Tsai Cave. The mysterious cave reputed to have been the hideout of notorious 19th Century pirate Cheung Po Tsai (Prince of Pirates), who is said to have commanded followers of 2 thousand and a fleet of 600 junks.

The next stop is a Tin Hau Temple, which was built in the 17th Century. The temple attracts lots of followers and fishing folks to come to worship the Goddess of Sea, especially during the annual festival. Local people come to the temple for guidance by shaking the prediction box. Take a walk along the beautiful scenery of West Lane from Sai Wan to a local restaurant for dim sum lunch, after which you will have free time to explore the island by foot or on a bike.

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A Symphony of Lights Harbour Cruise 1.5 hours

A Symphony of Lights

Board the authentic Chinese sightseeing cruise boat as she sails around the Victoria Harbour, one of the world's most impressive natural habours. At night time, the spectacular Hong Kong's skyline on both side of the harbour will fire your imagination as the dazzling neon cityscape emerges.

The cruise climatises as the Symphony of Lights show brightens up the skyline with spectacular display of lazer beams bouncing off skyscrapers from both sides of the harbour every night from 8:00pm-8:20pm. The synchronised 20-minute display to music and commentary that depicts the growth of Hong Kong from a sleepy fishing village to dynamic world city it is today. Enjoy an uninterrupted view of the dazzling show with unlimited drinks on board for an unforgettable Hong Kong by Night.

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Come Horse Racing Tour at the Hong Kong Jockey Club 5 hrs (Night Racing) or 7 hrs (Day Racing)

A day at the races

Exclusively for overseas visitors, this tour allows you to experience the fever-pitch atmosphere of Hong Kong's horse races. Race meetings are hold on mostly Wednesday evenings and weekends throughout September to June, annually. For Day Racing, this tour will most probably be held at Shatin Racecourse and Night Racing at Happy Valley Racecourse. However, race fixtures are subject to change by the Hong Kong Jockey Club without prior notice.

This tour is restricted to bona fide tourists who are over 18 years of age and have been in Hong Kong for less than 21 days, holding a valid overseas passports. Dress code is smart casual. Specifically no tracksuits, vests, shorts, overalls or sports shoes. Tour includes transportation to and from the track, entry to the visitor's box inside the Members Enclosure, one welcome drink, an international buffet lunch or dinner at the Jockey Club, a welcome pack with a HK$10 betting voucher and a tour to the parade ring and winning post.

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