Dec
6
Nice, quiet hotel might not be enough for a hotel to make on the top list of the business. There are many reasons for people to travel on business; for meetings, for conference, for visit, for working.
As business traveller's time is important, they need a good business hotel which caters most of their needs so that they can concentrate only on their work or job and relax after their work done. To make travel more convenient for business traveller, book for the cheap hotel of the destination ...Read the rest of this entry »
Dec
5
Glamour, glitz, and endless fun are what come to mind when one thinks of Hong Kong. Be it gulping down gallons of local tea and gorging on noodles and dim sums, or shopping madly at one of the irresistible retail hotspots, Hong Kong slowly grows on the senses and finally enslaves you. Allow me to provide a somewhat inside look into some of the biggest charmers of Hong Kong. Statue Square The glittering Statue Square assails the visitor with its staggering array of modern architecture as well as ...Read the rest of this entry »
Dec
2
We learn the two most interesting ocean world parks in China in last article, and next let's know more about other.Third, DaLian ShengYa Ocean World ParkThe ShengYa Ocean World Park has the name of "the first Pyramid under the sea of the world" "the first flying saucer under the sea of the world" "the first city under the sea of the world" "the first workstation of the sea in China" "the first dance shark place in China"' This is a romantic place that you will be lost in the charm ...Read the rest of this entry »
Nov
29
1. Hong Kong Museum of Art ' Located at 10 Salisbury Rd Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, the Hong Kong Museum of Art is open to anyone who wants to take a glimpse of Hong Kong's culture and history through its large collection of over 14,000 items ranging from calligraphy, paintings, Hong Kong treasure, art objects, antiques, and lithographs. The museum is open from 10:00am-6:00pm daily except Thursday (public holidays not included). 2. Hong Kong Disneyland ' The newly open and the first ever ...Read the rest of this entry »
Nov
26
Much as the Romans of years gone by used their Coliseum to promote blood sports complete with gladiators and other such entertainment, Hong Kong's Coliseum on the other hand is Asia's answer to a popular gathering place for citizen's to be entertained, albeit in a more sedate form than the Romans. Having been built by Hong Kong's Urban Council, the Coliseum is situated in Kowloon and is actually used more often as an indoor arena. Its name in Chinese is derived from the meaning of sport, but ...Read the rest of this entry »
Nov
23
Hong Kong Disneyland is the newest addition to Disneyland theme parks around the world. It takes visitors on a magical journey inside.
Hong Kong Disneyland is the newest Disneyland in the world. It has a unique Asian taste not seen in other Disneyland parks. And true to all other Disneyland parks, Hong Kong Disneyland promises a big and wild magical adventure for a very memorable trip.
We give you a glimpse of the four main sections inside, what to see and what to expect.
Main Street ...Read the rest of this entry »
Nov
20
A well known area in the Yau Tsim Mong district, Yau Ma Tei is also known as Yaumatei or Yau-ma-Tee. It is recognised to be among the first few areas that were developed by the British after they acquired Kowloon during the 1860's. The Victoria Harbour lies on the west side of Yau Ma Tei area while towards the east is the mountainous region of Ho Man Tin. The north border is Mong Kok and the south border is Austin Road. The present Yau Ma Tei area was formally a well known Kowloon village. The ...Read the rest of this entry »
Nov
14
This article is about the H1N1 and China travel. You can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now. The A(H1N1) quarantine policy (from several big Chinese web sites) in China: 1. If you don't have a fever when getting off the plane in the airports of China, you don't need to worry about quarantine policy of China at all. If you do have a fever, you will need to do a medical examination in the city where you enter China. This is to make sure that you don't ...Read the rest of this entry »
Nov
11
Among the tiger economies of Asia, nothing beats Hongkong except Shanghai in terms of growth over the past decade. One of the world's largest metropolis, Shanghai has grown from a fishing village to a shipping port once replete with brothels and gambling houses to a modern multinational business hub. As a center of commerce in the 1930's, many foreign nationals invested on textile, banking on the demand for silk and silk products from the surrounding areas of Jiangsu and Zhejiang. Today, large ...Read the rest of this entry »
Nov
8
This article is about the China vacations and you can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now. The Macau Special Administrative Region, commonly known as Macau or Macao, is one of the two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China, the other being Hong Kong. Macau lies on the western side of the Pearl River Delta, bordering Guangdong province in the north and facing the South China Sea in the east and south. The territory has ...Read the rest of this entry »