Date: 2010-2-24 21:59:00 by chinatravel Tags: Hong Kong Shopping
Hong Kong is one of the world’s most famous tourist cities, but it is also a good place to go for recreation in East and Southeast Asia. It is has had a worldwide reputation as one of the world’s best places to shop. This makes sense since there are no sales taxes and almost no taxes at all, and it is one of China’s busiest ports, right next to the ShenZhen Special Economic Zo
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Date: 2008-9-26 22:32:00 by chinatravel Tags: Hong Kong
Hong Kong! The legendary Chinese city of life and lights, where millionaires rub shoulders with fresh-off-the-boat immigrants, skyscrapers overshadow shanties and class division are as dramatic as the neon that illuminates it all.
Located on the southernmost banks of the Chinese mainland and pressed against the South China Sea, there truly is nowhere else in the world like Hong Kong, fo
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Date: 2008-9-18 22:36:00 by chinatravel Tags: Hong Kong
Having spent over two-and-a-half straight years in the Chinese mainland without leave, it was with both anticipation and apprehension that I recently crossed the southern border into Asia's wealthiest city.
Despite its one-stop-shopping popularity with Mainland expats needing new clothes and a new visa, I truly had no idea what to expect in the former crown colony that supposedly makes
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Date: 2008-9-2 21:53:00 by chinatravel Tags: Hong Kong
I get into Hong Kong bright and early and head right to the Kerins' house, where my first view of the impressive skyline of Hong Kong came from their living room window, which proved unbeatable from any other angle. The Kerins' apartment is located in the mid-levels, which is high above the innumerable sky-scrapers down by the waterside. SarahJon Kerins (SayJ) was one of my friends in
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Date: 2008-4-28 22:14:00 by Megan Tags: Hong Kong
I am writing from a 13th floor, archaic high-rise hostel. It's hot and the door is ajar, opening out onto a small balcony housing the washing and the garbage, allowing the distant traffic, pounding construction, and life sounds of the city to float in. The room walls are lined in blue tile and the bed is hard, with grubby old blankets for pillows and coverings. Two ancient, dirty fans are
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