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International Budget Guide 2013: Hong Kong

International Budget Guide 2013: Hong Kong Apr 11th, 2013 at 11:00AM: Hong Kong may be the most expensive city in the world to set up an office, buy a luxury home and open a retail location, but it also offers surprising values for the budget traveler. For every five-star hotel, Michelin-starred restaurant and luxury emporium, there is a budget guesthouse, hole-in-the-wall noodle joint and back-alley marketplace waiting in the wings. Don't believe us? Check out ...

Photo Of The Day: All Signs Lead To ...

Photo Of The Day: All Signs Lead To ... Mar 31st, 2013 at 5:00PM: If you calculated how much time you look at certain things when you travel, signs would be at the top of the list. Whether it's indicating a road or a restaurant, without signs we would quite literally be lost. In some places, there are more signs than others, and in this photo, Flickr user Luke Robinson captures a jumble of signs in Hong Kong. In fact, it's not even clear what each sign ...

Everything You Need To Know About Flying With An Infant Turning 2

Everything You Need To Know About Flying With An Infant Turning 2 Mar 13th, 2013 at 11:00AM: After flying with an infant to over a dozen countries and on nearly 50 flights in her 20 months, I figured I pretty much have baby travel down to a science, as much as you can call it "science" when dealing with a person who is often unpredictable and doesn't respond to reason. While each flight gets more challenging, I'm relishing this travel time before she has opinions on where to go and ...

Hong Kong Cruise Terminal To Be In World Class Of Its Own

Hong Kong Cruise Terminal To Be In World Class Of Its Own Feb 17th, 2013 at 1:00PM: When Hong Kong's Kai Tak cruise terminal opens in June, the nearly quarter-mile long facility will be able to handle the biggest cruise ships in the world. Located at the site of the former Kai Tak International airport runway, the $1 billion terminal will source passengers from a pool of 50 million potential middle-class passengers in the Pearl River Delta provinces of China. The numbers are ...

7 Free (Or Nearly Free) Things To Do In Hong Kong

7 Free (Or Nearly Free) Things To Do In Hong Kong Jan 29th, 2013 at 12:00PM: By many measures, Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities in the world. But for every five-star hotel, luxury boutique and gourmet restaurant, there's a budget room, quaint flea market and cheap dimsum stand waiting in the wings. In fact, apart from high accommodation costs, Hong Kong is a great destination for budget travelers, with its cheap public transport, vibrant street food ...

The World's Largest Sound And Light Show: Hong Kong's Symphony Of Lights (VIDEO)

The World's Largest Sound And Light Show: Hong Kong's Symphony Of Lights (VIDEO) Jan 8th, 2013 at 1:00PM: Each evening at the stroke of 8 p.m., Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour is illuminated with a cacophony of dancing lights and laser beams, accompanied by a blaring soundtrack of synthesized music. It's the Hong Kong Tourism Commission's Symphony of Lights, a wonderfully tacky celebration of the city's energy, spirit, diversity - and luminescence. The nightly spectacle includes more than 40 ...

Hong Kong Will Ring In The New Year In Style

Hong Kong Will Ring In The New Year In Style Dec 30th, 2012 at 8:00AM: With the New Year nearly upon us, I'm sure many of you have already made plans for how you will be celebrating its arrival. But visitors to Hong Kong are in for a particular treat this year, as the city welcomes 2013 with an impressive display of fireworks that will also mark the culmination of its annual WinterFest celebration. Hong Kong's New Years Eve celebration has become legendary for its ...

Budget Hong Kong: Coward's Route To Victoria Peak

Budget Hong Kong: Coward's Route To Victoria Peak Dec 29th, 2012 at 12:00PM: The tram to the statue of Christ the Redeemer. The elevators to the top of the Eiffel Tower. The Santorini cable car. Any ski lift, anywhere. They're memorable travel experiences, sure. But they're also experiences that strike anxiety into the hearts of heights-fearing travelers, like myself. So when faced with the prospect of a thrill-inducing funicular railway ride to the top of Hong ...

Budget Hong Kong: Journey To The Past At The Hong Kong Museum Of History

Budget Hong Kong: Journey To The Past At The Hong Kong Museum Of History Dec 27th, 2012 at 2:00PM: "The Hong Kong Story," a permanent exhibition at the Hong Kong Museum of History, isn't your standard collection of artifacts. Chronicling more than 6,000 years of natural and cultural history, the massive exhibition occupies eight galleries across nearly 23,000 square feet, with more than 3,700 static and interactive exhibits. The endeavor took more than six years and HK$200 million (US$25.8 ...

Budget Hong Kong: Renting A Room At The Notorious Chungking Mansions

Budget Hong Kong: Renting A Room At The Notorious Chungking Mansions Dec 26th, 2012 at 12:00PM: There are two types of travelers: those who would go out of their way to avoid a place like Hong Kong's notorious Chungking Mansions – and those who would elect to stay there. I'd probably put myself somewhere in the middle. Nestled between luxury emporiums on one of Hong Kong's most expensive thoroughfares, the Chungking Mansions is a chaotic complex of shops, food stalls, ...

Budget Hong Kong: The Best Cheap Eats For Under US$5 A Bite

Budget Hong Kong: The Best Cheap Eats For Under US$5 A Bite Dec 21st, 2012 at 12:00PM: Tourists come to Hong Kong for a number of reasons: business, shopping, sightseeing. Me? I came to eat. I have long heard about Hong Kong's famed cuisine, with its unique blend of Chinese, Western, Japanese, Southeast Asian and international influences. The city is home to dozens of celebrity chefs and boasts 62 Michelin-starred restaurants. It's regularly called the culinary capital of ...

Budget Hong Kong: The City Of Blinding Logos

Budget Hong Kong: The City Of Blinding Logos Dec 20th, 2012 at 10:00AM: The streets of Hong Kong have a way of accosting you with neon lights and ostentatious logos. Louis Vuitton and Giorgio Armani lay claim to the Central District, while Tiffany & Co. and Burberry dominate Tsim Sha Tsui. Causeway Bay is a cacophony of luxury labels from around the globe, and let's not forget the lesser brands that sit on every street corner: McDonald's, Starbucks, 7-11. ...

Hong Kong To Host International Food And Wine Festival

Hong Kong To Host International Food And Wine Festival Oct 14th, 2012 at 8:00AM: Hong Kong, a city that is already well known for its fantastic cuisine and amazing selection of wines, will extend its reputation for fine dining even further when it plays host to the 2012 American Express Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival. The four-day event, which runs from November 1-4, will offer samplings of some of the finest foods from around the world, set against the stunning backdrop of ...

Turn Your Phone Into A Subway Card

Oct 5th, 2012 at 2:00PM: If you've ever visited one of the more technologically advanced Asian metropolises like Tokyo or Hong Kong, you're probably already familiar with the easy-to-use technology called RFID. It works like this - instead of paying cash for a bus or subway fare, you hold up a simple plastic card (or a chip embedded in your cellphone) to the ticket gate, and voila! You've paid and gotten on your way ...

Great 'Cultural' Spa Experiences From Around The World

Great 'Cultural' Spa Experiences From Around The World Sep 28th, 2012 at 10:00AM: Even if you're not a spa junkie, it's hard to deny the appeal of a great massage or other self-indulgent treatment. I'm actually a massage school graduate, and although I ultimately decided not to pursue that career path, I've parlayed my experience into doing the odd spa writing assignment. Not surprisingly, I'm a tough judge when it comes to practitioners, facilities and treatments. I also don't ...

Hong Kong To Host 2012 International Dragon Boat Festival

Hong Kong To Host 2012 International Dragon Boat Festival Jun 24th, 2012 at 8:00AM: Hong Kong's Victoria Harbor will soon play host to an exciting and colorful event unlike any other. Starting on July 4 and running through July 8, the iconic Asian city will welcome more than 200 teams from around the globe as they get set to compete in the 36th annual International Dragon Boat Festival. More than 6000 competitors from as far away as Germany, France, Canada and the U.S. are ...

In Search Of Harmony In Hong Kong

In Search Of Harmony In Hong Kong May 17th, 2012 at 8:00AM: World traveler and television personality Richard Bangs has a knack for finding adventure wherever he goes. His award winning program "Adventures with a Purpose" routinely sends him to the far corners of the planet where he immerses himself in the history and culture of the destination while taking part in a host of unique activities. In a recent episode entitled "Quest for Harmony," Bangs ...

Video of the Day: Vintage Hong Kong revealed

Feb 24th, 2012 at 6:00PM: Want to take a slow boat to China? Get lost in vintage Hong Kong in this 1938 video of the gateway to China. The harbor city was still under British rule, and you can watch men in linen suits and pith helmets stroll alongside rickshaw drivers. Some of the narration is a bit, uh, politically incorrect by modern standards but the footage is priceless. Have more time for nostalgic travel? The ...

Dim sum has a little somethin'-somethin' for everyone

Dim sum has a little somethin'-somethin' for everyone Feb 21st, 2012 at 12:00PM: I realize that Chinese New Year ended on February 6th, but in an effort to establish that there's no bad time to visit Hong Kong or eat Cantonese food, I decided that now would be a good time to write about dim sum (also, I'm a terrible procrastinator. Is it really almost St. Paddy's Day?). Hong Kong means different things to different people. Some go for the bargains on everything from cameras ...

Video of the Day - Hong Kong Honey

Sep 20th, 2011 at 5:00PM: Having spent six months in Hong Kong in 2009, I thought I knew the city fairly well at the end of my stay. I could navigate the night markets, had committed the sleek metro system to memory and even attended a few local weddings. But there was one facet of the city that I was completely oblivious to; Hong Kong's beekeepers. Hidden among the thousands of rooftops that comprise Hong Kong's ...

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