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3 for data and local calls. Get it at the airport 3 kiosk and buy refills anywhere throughout the city. People for calls back to Canada. Kiosk is on the right to 3 at the airport. Go to the departures area to find 3 and People. Posted via RS Mobile |
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Hong kong is so small but are separated into so many districts making it so confusing...does anyone know their way throughout the whole H.K ? |
especially names in hk are confusing |
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For phones I use People. Unlimited data for a week for 78HKD when I was there |
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where do you guys think the best wonton/hor fun place is in hk? there are so many of them |
did anyone of you shop at I.S.A when you went back? there are many of them located at Tsim Sha Tsui, its like an outlet of major designer brands |
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if i stay in hk for 5 days, what are some places i should visit? i went back for 5 days in Feb and it wasnt enough time |
City sight-seeing: TST promenade/Avenue of Stars. Be there at 8pm for the nightly laser show The Peak If you travel down the island, take the tram at least once. Especially good if you can get a seat in the front on the top floor. People will say star ferry but I think it's gross. Lots of pollution on the harbour, and combined with the waves you will probably be sick the rest of the day Nan Lian Garden (Diamond Hill) and Chi Lin Nunnery next to it Must see: Hong Kong Museum of History (if you are interested in HK culture itself). Free on Wednesdays. If you have never been to HK before, it might be a good idea to go here first, then you'll have context for the rest of your trip Touristy shopping for crap: Stanley market, Ladies Market (Mong Kok), Temple Street Market (Jordan) You can spend half a day easy in MK checking out all the different areas... Starting at Prince Edward you can see the goldfish area, fa yuen street market (cheap clothes, toys, etc. Good deals here if you do't care about brand), bird market, flower market, , etc, and some fantastic restaurants. Outdoorsy stuff/walking: Mui Wo (rent a bike), Tai O (stay in a fishing village) Go check out the horse races at Happy Valley or Sha Tin Go to Sai Kung for a walk and for seafood. Or go to the very end and rent a BBQ pit (all you can eat IIRC) Make a day trip to Macau, if you like casinos. The food is one of a kind - highly recommend Fernando's on Hak Sa beach (very south). Watch a show like Cirque or see if there are any concerts You can probably do ALL that in 5 days I think. For more info: GOOGLE ;) |
Going to HK this week for 3 days. Where can I get a microSIM for my smartphone? Also, does anyone know where I can rent a DSLR? Or anyone currently in HK that wouldn't mind lending me theirs? P.S. Any cultural shit in HK like temples that I should see? I don't need to do any shopping, just eating and sightseeing. |
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For temples, check out the Chi Lin nunnery i listed above. Another big one in Kowloon is Wong Tai Sin. If the weather was better you might actually walk there if you wanted to check out a regular old urban residential area. not that interesting sight wise, but i like to see everything when i travel, even the mundane. anyway You can also check out Che Kung temple in sha tin. IIRC it's the one with pinwheels everywhere, so that's neat to see. It has a huge outdoor area for burning joss sticks, so they burn HUGE ones. My wife's grandparents are at Man Mo temple in sheung wan so we go there a lot, and i see tons of tourists whenever I go. I don't think it's particularly interesting for tourism though. You can check out this list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Places_of_worship_in_Hong_Kong It's customary but not necessary to donate when you visit a temple |
Out of curiosity: Anyone know a good/cheap hotel to stay in? I am thinking of staying around 2 weeks in December. I want my wallet to get raped less.... |
has anyone witnessed any Triad/gangster gatherings in hk so far ? Must be an interesting site to see, which district do they usually gather in? |
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I remember going to one of those shady malls where they used to sell pirated DVDs, and the guy in front of me on the escalator was carrying a lead pipe... Guess he was going to 'pek yau' :fuckthatshit: |
I was staying at a really crappy motel-type place in Wan Chai many years ago, woke up to a bunch of yelling. Looked out the window from the 3rd floor and there were about 30-40 guys going at it for quite a while, then they started to splinter off into the alleys. Almost exactly like 古惑仔 style :lol Another time was at a rave, walked outside and there was a big gathering of over a hundred guys facing each other, they formed 2 groups with a gap of about 10-feet between them ... my retarded friend decided to walk BETWEEN them and I had to drag his ass back and we took off before they started to "pek yau". |
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did anyone stay at any 5 star hotels when visiting hong kong ? I might go back November of 2014, hows the weather like ? lots of rain ? hot? |
I wonder how long it takes to adapt to living in hk if I move back.....hk is fun to visit but working there should be stressful too bad vancouver doesnt have those high end drinking/night viewing places that hk has by Tsim sha Tsui :( |
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I'll let you know how I adapted in a couple months... |
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