QUOTE(Halley @ Jun 3 2010, 10:36 AM)
Just a suggestion:
Day 1 > you may go to avenue of stars & symphony of lights during evening
This place really packed...IMHO, if you have watched this on TV or Internet before, don't go there, no differet at all. The light show started at 8pm, end about 15 mins.
Day 3 > you may go to Ngong Ping (half day is enuff) then, you can go to Tung Chung CityGate. Cause to get to Ngong Ping, you must go to Tung Chung. So you will not waste anytime.
I went there on 27/05/2010, holishit...can't imagine so many people visit there. If we didn't take the crystal cable car package @ HKS2900 for 10 peoples which can bypass the queing, i can't imagine how long we have to wait to get into the cable car. Yeah, if you like shopping, u can spend some time at Tung Chung CityGate after you come down from cable car. It's the last station of that MTR line.
By the way, better train yourself before going there, everyday you have to walk, stand, walk, stand. Walk on the roads, stand in MTR. The common knowledge of using any escalator in the MTR station is stand on the right hand side. Left hand is for people to overtake one...lol
Hong Kong is not a place to relax yourself. Slow pork is not welcomed here. Everyday is rush hour, everywhere is packed with people.
I prefer Macau much much more than HK. Venetian Hotel
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This post has been edited by tony: Jun 3 2010, 03:32 PMDay 1 > you may go to avenue of stars & symphony of lights during evening
This place really packed...IMHO, if you have watched this on TV or Internet before, don't go there, no differet at all. The light show started at 8pm, end about 15 mins.
Day 3 > you may go to Ngong Ping (half day is enuff) then, you can go to Tung Chung CityGate. Cause to get to Ngong Ping, you must go to Tung Chung. So you will not waste anytime.
I went there on 27/05/2010, holishit...can't imagine so many people visit there. If we didn't take the crystal cable car package @ HKS2900 for 10 peoples which can bypass the queing, i can't imagine how long we have to wait to get into the cable car. Yeah, if you like shopping, u can spend some time at Tung Chung CityGate after you come down from cable car. It's the last station of that MTR line.
By the way, better train yourself before going there, everyday you have to walk, stand, walk, stand. Walk on the roads, stand in MTR. The common knowledge of using any escalator in the MTR station is stand on the right hand side. Left hand is for people to overtake one...lol
Hong Kong is not a place to relax yourself. Slow pork is not welcomed here. Everyday is rush hour, everywhere is packed with people.
I prefer Macau much much more than HK. Venetian Hotel
Jun 3 2010, 03:30 PM
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