MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING
DAY 1Tim Raue
12 Sep 2014
The Peak
Man Mo Temple
Star Ferries
Avenue of Stars
Dried Seafood Street & Tonic Food
Street
Graham Street Market
Yau Ma Tei Theatre
Temple Street Night Market
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The Peak
+852 2849 0668 (The Peak Tower) / +852
2522 0922 (The Peak Tram) / +852 2849
4113 (The Peak Galleria)
http://www.thepeak.com.hk/en/home.asp
Mid Levels, Hong Kong
Man Mo Temple
+852 2540 0350
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Monumen
t/en/monuments_96.php
124-126 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan,
Hong Kong Island
Star Ferries
Star Ferry pier, Kowloon Point, Tsim Sha Tsui,
Kowloon
Avenue of Stars
http://www.avenueofstars.com.hk/eng/home.a
sp
Promenade, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Dried Seafood Street & Tonic Food
Street
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong Island
Graham Street Market
Peel Street, Gage Street, Graham Street,
Stanley Street, Central, Hong Kong Island
Yau Ma Tei Theatre
+852 2264 8108
http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/ymtt
6 Waterloo Road, Kowloon
Temple Street Night Market
Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
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MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING
DAY 2Tim Raue
13 Sep 2014
Ngong Ping 360
The Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery
Tai O Stilt Houses Lan Kwai Fong
Soho
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Ngong Ping 360
+852 3666 0606
http://www.np360.com.hk/html/eng/front/index.
asp
Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Outlying Islands
The Big Buddha and Po Lin Monastery
+852 2985 5248
http://www.plm.org.hk/
Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, Outlying Islands
Tai O Stilt Houses
Tai O, Lantau Island, Outlying Islands
Lan Kwai Fong
www.lankwaifong.com
Central, Hong Kong Island
Soho
www.ilovesoho.hk
Central, Hong Kong Island
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MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING
DAY 3Tim Raue
14 Sep 2014
Stanley Market Murray House Stanley Main Street
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Stanley Market
+852 2813 0305 (Southern Home Affairs
Dept)
Stanley New Street and Stanley Market Road,
Stanley, Hong Kong Island
Murray House
www.hk-stanley-market.com
Stanley, Hong Kong Island
Stanley Main Street
www.hk-stanley-market.com
Stanley, Hong Kong Island
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GETTING ABOUT
Octopus card
This extremely versatile electronic stored-value card is
accepted on most public transport (as well as a host of
retailers). Pick one up at a customer service centre in an
MTR station.
See more: www.octopus.com.hk
MTR
The city's subway system is extensive, efficient and easy
to use. You can purchase tickets from machines at
stations with cash, or use an Octopus card. Tourist
passes are also available.
Learn more: www.mtr.com.hk
Taxi
Taxi's are plentiful and can be hailed on the street
(except for restricted areas). All are metered. Red taxis
can operate almost everywhere in Hong Kong; green
taxis are restricted to the New Territories; and blue taxis
to Lantau Island. All taxis can travel to and from the
airport and Hong Kong Disneyland.
Bus
Almost all of Hong Kong is covered by bus routes.
Destination information, stop names and fares are
displayed in English at bus stops. Pay the exact fare
when you board at the front door. Octopus cards are
accepted. Hop off at the back.
Tram
Trams either run east or west along the north corridor of
Hong Kong Island. Destinations are written on the front.
Board at the back and pay the exact fare of HK$2.30
when you alight at the front. Octopus cards are accepted.
Ferries
Ferries are a scenic way to get from Hong Kong Island to
Kowloon and the Outlying Islands. The main piers are at
Central and in Tsim Sha Tsui. All have destinations and
fares clearly displayed in English.
Peak Tram
The Peak Tram is the fastest (7 mins) way to get to The
Peak. It operates daily at 10-15 minute intervals from
7am to midnight. Octopus cards are accepted.
See more: www.thepeak.com.hk/en
OTHER INFORMATION
Changing money
Currency exchange counters at the airport are open from
early morning until late at night and many located within
the city stay open into the evening.
ATMs
ATMS are widespread, operate 24 hours and accept
most international cards.
Credit cards
International credit cards are widely accepted. Look for
signs, at business place entrances.
Traveller's cheques
Traveller's cheques are accepted by most leading banks
and hotels.
Public Hygiene
Some of the city’s public hygiene rules and laws include:
Eating and drinking are not allowed on most public
transport.
Hong Kong has fixed penalty fines of $1500 for
littering or spitting. See what constitutes a littering
offence here.
Public washrooms and hand sanitizers can be found
at most tourist sites and in shopping malls. Get a full
list of public toilets in Hong Kong here.
You can also find the above details and other
information about public hygiene at www.fehd.gov.hk.
Please do your part to help keep Asia’s world city clean
and beautiful!
STAYING CONNECTED
Mobile phones
Most major mobile phone systems operate in Hong
Kong. (Watch out for roaming charges!). Prepaid calling
cards and mobile data prepaid SIM cards can be
purchased from major convenient stores. (See below)
Discover Hong Kong Tourist SIM Card
This handy card comes in five and eight day versions
with loads of mobile data, unlimited local calls, credit for
international calls and texts, lots of useful Hong Kong
travel info and special discounts and offers to make your
stay more enjoyable. Details here.
Free Wi-Fi
Free Wi-Fi is available at the airport and at Wi-Fi
hotspots in all MTR stations. Also, GovWiFi provides free
Wi-Fi in hundreds of locations and facilities across the
city. Hong Kong Broadband and Y5Zone provide free
citywide Wi-Fi. And you can browse the Hong Kong
Tourism Board (HKTB) website and download HKTB
apps for free at PCCW Wi-Fi hotspots, which can be
found in many cafes, convenience stores and PCCW
public phone booths. Details here.
GETTING HELP AND
ANSWERS
Useful numbers:
Emergency services (police, fire, ambulance):
999
Hong Kong Tourism Board Visitor Hotline:
+852 2508 1234
Hong Kong International Airport:
+852 2181 8888
Hong Kong Immigration Department:
+852 2824 6111
Hong Kong Hotels Association Hotel Reservation
Hotline:
+852 2383 8380 / +852 2769 8822
Telephone directory enquiries:
1081
Visitor centres:
Hong Kong International Airport Visitor Centre
Address: Buffer Halls A and B, Arrivals level, Terminal 1,
Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau Island
Hong Kong Island Visitor Centre
Address: The Peak Piazza (between the Peak Tower and
the Peak Galleria), The Peak, Hong Kong Island
Kowloon Visitor Centre
Address: Star Ferry Concourse, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon
Lo Wu Information Centre
Address: 2/F Arrival Hall, Lo Wu Terminal Building, Lo
Wu, New Territories
About Hong Kong
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