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activez
post Jul 22 2012, 07:29 PM

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I am keen on going for Ngong Ping 360. But which package should I take? Just buy the round trip cable car and should be the cable car+village+monkey attraction?

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post Jul 25 2012, 12:57 PM

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Should I be getting the Tourist pass?

I will be staying 6D5Ns. 4 nights in casa, wanchai, and last night at Nathan Road.

Thought of taking the Bus A21 which forummers mentioned to Casa upon arrival from HKIA. Then from Nathan Road to HKIA is there a direct bus? Or should I be taking the MTR?

I don't intend to go to Ocean Park and Disneyland as there is too much walking. What are the other attractions?

My Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrive at 6pm. Check into hotel and rest

Day 2: Ngong Ping and Citygate shopping

Day 3: Breakfast Australia Dairy Company
Haven't figured out where to go yet

Day 4: Still thinking where to go

Day 5: Macau. Visit Venetian Hotel and watch House of Dancing Water performance

Day 6: Free and easy. 4pm leave for HKIA

When is the best time to go to The Peak? Week day or weekend?

I have been to Mdm Taussad in Australia. So skipping it in HK.

Intend to buy both formal and casual clothes. What watches are cheap? Is Tag cheap there? Don't fancy Casio. What else are good bargains?

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post Jul 25 2012, 10:03 PM

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QUOTE(cynnz @ Jul 25 2012, 04:35 PM)
Yes there is bus A21 from Nathan Road to HKIA...direct bus ...

for me, HK is for shopping and shopping and shopping...haha..besides Ocean Park, Disneyland..you can visit NP360, The Peak,  Avenue of Star...

I think Day 2, you wont spend that long at NP360 and Citygate..maybe can have some other plan for evening / night...

Day 3 & 4, if you are into shopping, can go to shopping mall...or even ladies street, fa yuen street etc...

For the peak try to go on weekdays coz weekends packed  rclxub.gif

Casual clothes depends what category you are talking, for men/lady? Looking for casual and cheap i think H&M is good choice coz really too cheap ... not sure if H&M, Zara etc stil having summer sales coz their sales just started when i was there end of last month for shopping...

Tag is slightly cheaper than here, Tissot also slightly cheaper..not sure bout Casio as I dont fancy Casio too.. smile.gif
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post Jul 27 2012, 08:14 AM

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what about other watch brands like Longines? cheaper in HK ?

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