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thinkgoodpositive
post May 25 2017, 08:14 AM

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HI all,

I plan to go HK family trip on early Nov, any cheap flights and reasonable Hotel recommended? 2 adults and 2 kids.
Prefer nearby MTR.

Thanks
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post May 25 2017, 08:23 AM

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If 6D5N, Is it better to go there from Mon to Sat or Wed to Mon (Across Sat & Sun)?
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post May 29 2017, 08:42 AM

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thanks guys for the reply
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post May 31 2017, 08:59 AM

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Anyone try Malindo Air to HK before? Good or not?
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post Jun 2 2017, 09:57 AM

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QUOTE(inachi @ Jun 1 2017, 04:03 PM)
if u have taken Malindo Air overseas before, i would say its a good choice..
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Hi,

first time taking Malindo Air to overseas, thanks.
Just book the air tickets above. Cheaper than AA.
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post Jun 5 2017, 08:48 AM

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AirAsia free seats started, please check ya.
For those Travel for Jan to Aug 2018.
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post Jul 13 2017, 07:56 AM

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QUOTE(imnew @ Jul 8 2017, 10:01 AM)
how much did u book for return per pax? im looking at AA ~RM 550 return for my dates, wonder if i should book. Will matta fair be cheaper?
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Malindo Air = RM 490 (basic ticket already inclusive standard 30g baggage, 1 meal, light refreshment/drink).

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post Jul 31 2017, 12:43 PM

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Hi
Going to HK around Nov., is Uber or GrabCar available in HK?
For 4 Adults and 2 kids, feasible with Uber/ Taxi?
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post Aug 3 2017, 12:43 PM

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QUOTE(inachi @ Aug 1 2017, 01:30 AM)
Uber yes but Grab nope.

But again, HK is basically very accessible via their MTR. why do you need to get Uber? Plus u have 6 people, which means everytime u must get 2 cars?
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because got kids, so just incase...can uber bigger car or not?
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post Aug 8 2017, 02:27 PM

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Hi

If use Klook to book tickets, is it best to use HKD or MYR currency?
Any surcharges on our credit card?

Thnaks
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post Aug 9 2017, 08:01 AM

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http://www.noahsark.com.hk/sim/park-attractions.jsp

Anyone been to this new HK Attractions before? Mind to share?
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post Aug 9 2017, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(chinti @ Aug 9 2017, 09:31 AM)
hey guys, wit the current H3N2 outbreak in HK, is it safe to go? wanna go for weekends food n disney trip only
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Suggest to take meningococcal + influenza vaccine at any clinic and ask the Doctor advices.
We at here won't know the actual outbreak conditions over there....risk is always there.
When are you going there?
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post Aug 9 2017, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(inachi @ Aug 9 2017, 10:51 AM)
they don charge in MYR.. u can only see the display as MYR, but when it comes to the transaction, u will be charged in USD.

unless u select HKD, TWD, SGD or USD, then it will be charged as the currency itself.
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Thanks for reply. So which one is better? Charge on HKD or USD with credit card?

And if I book from Klook the ticket on a fixed date, can I still change the date later?


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post Aug 10 2017, 02:37 PM

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QUOTE(inachi @ Aug 10 2017, 11:57 AM)
i would go for the HKD..but its only that few ringgit diff la..

nope, don think u can..but why? just book it when u really know when u going la.
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ok thanks.

Just in case raining or change plan last minute lor...

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post Aug 11 2017, 09:43 AM

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Is Stanley (Chek qu) area worth to go?
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post Oct 16 2017, 08:50 AM

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QUOTE(Maggie95 @ Oct 14 2017, 11:58 PM)
Some waiters abit rude for me. I went to a quite famous kopitiam - australian dairy company. The old waiter interrupt our conversation and dunno why he get offended by himself. I was like what...okay...just let him be. I have to eat vry fast and walk vry fast. P/S: A person doesn't know how to survive in hk. I scare they will scold me if I eat vry slow but I really really like some of their foods.

1. POLO bun from Kam Wah Cafe is vry cheap and super nice! OMG!!
2. Dim Sum Icon - all dim sum are vry cute but a bit pricey
3. Glory bakery which is much more cheaper than the bear bear cookies (dunno from which bakery alrdy) but it is super niceeeee omg!
4. 麦牙酥饼 super cheap and niceee! Can buy at any supermarket!

And many more! OMG
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Thanks Maggie, will go try 1,3,4 haha. Dim sum already got many choices/wish list...
Anymore to share?

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post Oct 17 2017, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(Maggie95 @ Oct 17 2017, 02:37 AM)
Hi!! 1 is a must!!! That polo bun is just so worth it omg! But u have to make sure u eat faster, the ppl there are vry scary man!

Unlike Taiwan, HK don't have night market that you can walk along and non-stop eating. But thr is still one - Dundas Street. Go this at night! This is somewhr near Mongkok.
You will be able to eat....
1. Vry famous Tofu fa (gt many choices)
2. Curry fishball
3. Bubble tea (msia doesn't have one)
4. Some HK snacks
5. A snack shop which sell products at below market rate

Another two more famous chinese bakery
1. Tai Cheong Bakery - egg tart and the pineapple roll with chicken floss
2. Kee Wah Bakery

Egg Waffle
1. Mammy Pancake at Tsim Shah Tsui (Michelin street food 2017)
P/S: this is worth to try cuz quite diff from msia one and they sell at normal price

Rose-shaped gelato ice-cream
1. Givŕe (you can mix many flavours - lavender, rose, coffee, mango...many many more)

msia definitely doesn't have so can go try hehe!!
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Thanks Maggie. Added Dundas Street and Mammy Pancake in my wish list. Some new places for me.

 

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