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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
3-14-2010 @ 1:27PM
Peter said...
OMG... I love Tai Pin Koon... How long are you guys in HK? Anyway, awesome review... I got a friend coming from Columbus, OH to visit me in HK... I think I am going to bring them to some of these places as well! Anyway, if you have time, I strongly recommend visiting the Hong Kong history measum, the best measum in HK and give a very good over view of the history of the city! Ladies market and Temple Street is a must! You should go try food at Temple Street Market (Dai Pai Dong = means temporary street food stall, but they have been there every since I was a kid)... Also, as usual, the peak is a must visit, so is Stanley Market... If you want something completely different, take the ferry and go visit lamma island or Cheung Chau Island, it give you a completely different Hong Kong experience... Anyway, I am sure you don't need any more info for me... Hahaha... But if you do, or need some advice on where to go in HK... Give me a shout! Finally, if you are still around on the 17th March, don't miss the night horse racing at Happy Valley! It is a must do! Good luck and have fun! :-)
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3-14-2010 @ 1:33PM
Jeremy Kressmann said...
Wow, Peter - there's a lot of great tips in here. Thanks a lot for your thoughts!
I did get a chance to visit the HK History Museum - the recreations of early 20th Century Hong Kong were really cool. Great addition to the city's retro vibe.
We've got a couple more HK posts coming up this week on Gadling, stay tuned for some more stuff.