Traveller's Tales: Doing business in Hong Kong
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| M Martin |
22 January 2001 |
Stayed at Island Pacific Hotel - Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
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Went up the Peak Tram and dined at the Peak cafe. What an experienced.
Caught the MTR to Kowloon Tong and then the KCR (Railway) to Shenzhen (Mainland China). Didn't bother with an official tour! Apart from being hassled by taxi drivers coming out of the station, it was nice to look round and to finally be in China!
Great cheap foodcourt opposite the Marco Polo Hotel in Kowloon.
Watch out for Money Changers. We got offered a really awful rate and I almost had to phone the police to get my money back. Don't hand over the cash til you're satisfied with the deal. Thomas Cook at the airport is good though.
Airport Express is quick and good price. Most hotels have a shuttle bus from Airport Express station. When leaving you can check in at Airport Express 24 hrs beforehand. On the day you check in at the station and your luggage is transported seperately to the airport and your plane.
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| J Coleman |
15 January 2001 |
Stayed at Island Pacific Hotel - Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
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New Hong Kong airport is very efficient. Although this was a short business trip and I spent a weekend, I was hosted by my business partner for a sightseeing of Hong Kong Island and Macau. Lunch or dinner in the Jumbo floating restaurant at Aberdeen is a nice experience.Hong Kong in general is not a cheap place for a drink or dining, but it is safe and everything is very organized and efficient.
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