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How much should I be paying for airfare? I've looked and prices jump from $900 to $3000. :confused: |
http://www.oasishongkong.com/intro.aspx?locale=en-CA You should be able to get a round trip to HK for about $600 CAD |
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So I don't know what you're talking about. You are right about buying tickets in HKD however. Provided your credit card company isn't screwing you with shitty exchange rates. |
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BTW Cathay has a good deal right now, a round trip from HK to Vancouver for like $4480 HKD ($575 CAD) plus tax of course |
Questions About Getting Around HK I have a few questions regarding HK that I hope some of you can answer. This will be my first time to HK in more than 10 years, rightfully so, many things have changed since the last time I visited. Hopefully, I can find my answers here. I will continue to ask questions in addition to your responses, or those that have never came across my mind. Anyway here goes: 1. What is the schedule for the MTR? Does it run 24 hours? I cannot find it on their website. 2. Is purchasing an Airport Express (Tourist) Pass a cost-effective way to travel around HK? or Is it better for me to just stick with the Octopus Pass? 3. In addition to Question #1, Can I simply rely on the MTR to get around to most tourist and frequently-visited destinations with moderate walking? Or do I have to transfer onto local buses as well? For your reference, I will be staying in Causeway Bay/Wanchai 4. What are some of the must-do's and must-sees in the HK/Kowloon/Macau area? 5. If I buy an Airport Express Pass, and I wish to travel to areas like (Tuen Muen) where I don't have unlimited travel to, do I need to purchase an additional octopus card or can my Airport Express Pass act as an Octopus Pass? That's all I can think of for now! Thanks in advance. |
I can see no reason why the MTR wouldn't run 24 hours. MTR >>> Skytrain Apart from that, sorry I can't help with your other questions... Edit: Guess I was wrong about the MTR being available 24/7... :( |
mtr closes at like 1 or 2 am i think, they have a schedule on the walls of each entrance ( i think .... ) yes you'd be able to get to most tourist locations with the mtr. infact u can get almost anywhere u'd want to go with it + moderate walking ... if u plan on going out at night then taxi is ur main choice =] 15 to start, every .2 km after the 2 km (free from the 15) is $1.4 UNLESS u plan to learn bus routes .... which i doubt = = i have no idea wat an airport express card is hah but i dont think it will work the same as an octopus card |
airport express is pretty expensive compare to alternatives but very convinient as a result, AE is almost always less than 30% full while i was in HK |
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The Octopus card acts as a credit card as well, you can use on any public transportation (except cabs) as said above and used at any 7-11 and other stores. Quote:
Expect to do some walking even with MTR Stations, depending on when you go to HK, its not bad. 5-15 min walk max. There would be certain sights like The Peak that would require you to take a taxi or a bus there. If you know Chinese, use it! 90% of the time Hongers will know the bus systems. Buses run at certain times, after hour buses are usually marked with a "N" (night bus) They are unlike Vancouver ones...they're awesome. Quote:
Kowloon: Cheung Sha Wan/Lai Chi Kok is lined with retail outlets and factories, you can get some awesome clothes there for cheap Mong Kok/Jordan/Yau Ma Tei - Major cheap clothes & cell phones. Don't expect any of them to last and I dont suggest you get a phone from there, unless you know waht you are doing...ALWAYS find a local to go with you when purchasing phones. If you're a girl dont stand on the streets for long, ppl might assume you're a whore...no joke. Temple Street is good to check out at night. Sham Shui Po - There's a place where you can get cheap electronics adn computer soft/hardware, a street that sells beads, etc. Good place to shop. Kwai Fong - in the new world plaza or something there's a stall with apparently the best "boot jiy" cakes there? I tried it...but that was my first time so I can't compare. It was good though. TST - filled with attractions, brand name stores, clubs. Spasso is an italian restaurant with some really good beef tenderloin and risotto...but it'll take you a good few hours before your food arrives... Check out where the old airport use to be, its like a new Thai town now. HK Island: Wan Chai - there's a strip of bars and clubs there....kinda not my scene, its a lot rowdier lined with scantily clad south eastern women. But Crayon and I did have a nice drink at Heat in Wan Chai and some Chinese restaurant called ABC or American Restaurant is ok there. Central - there's a small place where ppl line up for egg tarts all the time. Go try it out! Fun souvenirs at GOD - Dew No More or something? Soho & LKF is where all the whities and foreign born asians are. Feather Boa at Soho has bad service, hard to find, overly crowded but has IMO best strawberry daiquiris. Central is a place where you should just walk it...even the HILLY parts. CWB - Times Square is good, and some good eats around that area. Health Touch Foot Spa & Nail on Sugar Street is a place I like to visit for a relaxing foot massage. Clean, nice ambience and very very cheap during the day. Chek Chu? - the little markets are cute and it's like another White Rock right? Good for pictures and stuff. Ok I can go on forever with this...so i'll stop here. Quote:
Yuen Long - the locals call it Mushroom Stand (Doong Good Ting) they have the BEST pork riblings there (pai gwut) It's dirty and hot but the food is good. Tsuen Wan - There this place with amazing noodles and another small diner place with the best chicken wings. This place is awesome for food and I visited an awesome Tin Hau temple there in the Luk Yeung area, a place that not alot of tourists know, only Tsuen Wan locals. A great place to take pix for sure cuz its clean! |
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Convenience is key, remembering their bus routes may add unnecessary hassle.. Anyway, Thanks V! Haven't seen you since BP. =) |
^LOL oh what? you know me? BP? oy... Really depends on how long you go there though, if you're going for more then 3 days then I'd get the octopus card cuz unless you're going to be travelling around like crazy or going from New Territories to across the harbor, you're probably not going to be using that amount (mind you HK is very small) If I were you, i'd check the fares on their website and do a quick add-up to see which is the best deal. |
someone has already posted enough no need to add more. people in hk are very nice (in general) and they can speak english without problem (vs. thailand, japan, korea) you'll never get lost. just go back to the closest MTR station. lastly., have fun shopping and eating. eating at Mcdicks is like $2.75 vs. it's like 8 bucks for a full meal. |
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if you want a good place for dim sum, go to leen heung in central. it's an original styled place and remains unchanged from when it first opened. |
aside from shopping and eating. is there anything unique in HK to visit? im bored already and i've been here for a day.. |
i was there for 3 weeks in dec, go to tuen mun and visit the village girls. go clubbing, get laid, do it over again |
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Has anyone who is not a hong kong resident done this? The HK Tourism website says you need some kind of proof of a return or onward ticket unless they're headed to Macau or China. |
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but they don't care, the imigration guys never say anything. wouldn't worry about it. they'll see your canadian passport and won't hassle you. |
You don't need any proof of an outbound ticket. The only people who ask about this are idiots at the airlines |
where are the must go to malls to go shopping at in hk? |
Harbour City, IFC, Pacific Place, Landmark, Times Square, Festival Walk That's about it... 'maybe' you can add Langham Place to the list |
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