Feb 08, 2009 by Stargirl | Posted in China
I'm going to be going to Hong Kong for vacation and I was just wondering what kind of fun things there are to do around there. Little, tourist-y things would be great.
I can't drink yet, so bars and clubs aren't really an option for me. Tourist attractions!
What if I want to go shopping
i live in hong kong and i know alot of fun places you can go.
Ocean Park - alot of rides and stuff etc. roller coaster LMAO
er...not sure if you want to go to disney land, it's pretty damn boring (i'm 14)
causeway bay, central IFC
tea. | Feb 08, 2009
Aug 20, 2008 by powerglide51 | Posted in China
If I wanted to vacation in Hong Kong for about 4 or 5 days, What would be the cheapest and best way to find the best package? Expedia,Travelocity, or Price line. Any ideas would be helpful.
I think www.chinahighlights.com will be a good choice for tour packages.
China Travel Buddy | Aug 21, 2008
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