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aichiban
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Feb 14 2012, 02:14 AM
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Please comment on the itinerary Thank You
Macau
Day 1 (12 June) Arrive in Macau City of Dreams, Venetian Macau
Night old lisboa grand lisboa wynn = musical fountain, the prosperity tree
Day 2 (13 June) Morning St Paul, Mount Fortress, the Na Tcha temple, the Lou Kau mansion, St. Dominic's Church Largo Senado, Senado Square St. Dominic's Church
Evening Macau Tower
Hong Kong
Day 1 (14) Macau to Kowloon To Hotel (Tsim Tsa Tsui Area) To WanChai - RaceCourse Lunch - In Racecourse
Star Ferry Ride Granville Street, Canton Road, Harbour City, Ocean Terminal
Dinner - Din Tai Fung (Dim Sum) (Expensive...other suggestion?)
Avenue of Stars Symphony of Lights (East Tsim Tsa Tsui MRT) 8.00pm Walkaround Clock Tower, Heritage 1881 Til late
Day 2 (15) Nan Lian Garden MRT to Diamond Hill Station - Exit C2 Chi Lin Nunnery Breakfast tea - Wing Kee Noodle (Lower Wong Tai Sin Estate Lung Lok House) Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple MTR Wong Tai Sin Station - Exit B2
Late Lunch - Mak's Noodle (Wellington St, near Hollywood Road, Central Station MRT) Tai Cheong Bakery Hollywood Road and Upper Lascar Row MTR Central Station Exit D2 and turn right to Theatre Lane. Ladder Street, Man Mo Temple Walk along Queen's Road Central towards The Center. Central - Mid-Levels Escalator to Hollywood Road.
Dinner - Tim Ho Wan (Kwong Wah St, Mongkok) or Lan Fong Yuen? Lan Kwai Fong
Day 3 (16) Ocean Park HKD$280 per person Take MTR from Mongkok to Admiralty – Walk to Lippo Centre at Drake Street – Take City Bus 629 to Ocean Park Lunch - In Ocean Park
MRT back to Mongkok Evening - Ladies Market Late Dinner - Four Seasons Claypot Rice behind Casa Hotel
Day 4 (17)
What to do on this day?
Dinner - Nathan Congee and Noodle (Saigon St, Jordon MRT/YauMatei MRT) Jade Market, Temple Street
Day 5 (18) Drop Bags at Citygate NgoPing360
Lunch - Po Lin Monastery Vegetarian Food Giant Buddha Tea - Tak Kee Tofu Fa
Tung Chung Citygate Outlet Mall Airport
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aichiban
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Feb 14 2012, 01:42 PM
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QUOTE(sunnyboy @ Feb 14 2012, 02:44 AM) i have a close friend in Hong Kong, in my coming trip to HK, anything i can bring from malaysia for them? something HK ppl will find it good? Ipoh white coffee
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aichiban
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Feb 14 2012, 03:49 PM
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QUOTE(stimix @ Feb 14 2012, 03:25 PM) Aichiban, Do consider Shenzhen too on your other free days. Over there can visit Windows of the world & Mini China or something. You can even goto Guanzhou for look see...just an hour speed train ride away from Shenzhen.. Well the 1st speed train in China..Shenzhen-Guanzhou - 200km/hr icic thanks for the suggestion but Shenzhen need visa right?
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aichiban
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Feb 14 2012, 04:30 PM
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QUOTE(stimix @ Feb 14 2012, 03:54 PM) Unfortunately yes..but chinese VISA very easy to apply but not FOC like Japanese VISA, the last ~ RM58 last yr + RM30 runner fee if you ask travel agent to do it. Added on February 14, 2012, 3:58 pmOne thing good.. You recover from staying in cheaper hotels in China rather than expensive hotels in HK & Macau. Instead of staying too long in Macau & China, my last trip there spending more days in China. I only spent 1 day in Macau & thereafter straight away to Zhuhai & stayed there. Thereafter a bus to Guangzhou (Now having MRT from Zhuhai to Guangzhou dy). and from Guangzhou to Shenzhen & thereafter to HK. This way, you enjoy all the latest Chinese marvel such as their bullet train, Metros & etc b4 reaching HK.. Visit more cities in Pearl river Delta & excape the expensive ferry tickets. Well it's more expensive than the hi-speed train ticket for sure.. great idea but got old folks coming along so not keen on travelling that much
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aichiban
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Feb 15 2012, 02:07 AM
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QUOTE(Human Nature @ Feb 14 2012, 04:51 PM) travelling daily long distance may be a hassle. where do you plan to stay in macau? yeah about taiwan im not sure yet becoz im not sure where is where all i know is its small (but dunno how small) any recommendation of a room around RM100 a night?
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aichiban
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Feb 17 2012, 04:21 PM
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need a word of advice, it is ok to book a hotel for 3 nights in Causeway Bay will it be inconvenient, or it doesnt matter since we are out most of the time?
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