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asia`s world city gatew
HONG KONG ASIA'S WORLD CITY Hong Kong is a city unlike any other. Its energy and diversity appeal to millions of tourists every year from around the globe and for good reason. It is not only a fast-paced commercial hub, but also boasts fascinating heritage and stunning landscapes that present visitors with a variety of holiday experiences. A modern, efficient and international centre with a distinct Chinese flavour, Hong Kong is home to some of the best shopping, entertainment and sightseeing. At the heart of Asia, the city's rich “east-meets-west” culture, the wide variety of nightlife and delicious cuisine make a trip to the “Pearl of the Orient” simply unforgettable. GATEWAY TO CHINA & BEYOND Whether arriving from China, Asia, Australia, Europe or North America, Hong Kong is the perfect place to start a holiday. By using the city as a starting point or a transit hub, travellers can use the worldwide connections of Cathay Pacific Airways and Dragonair to make exploring the region an effortlessly task. HONG KONG • SIGHTSEEING & ATTRACTIONS 04 HONG KONG - SIGHTSEEING & ATTRACTIONS Hong Kong has it all. From the top of Victoria Peak, you can look down on a stunning skyline and a harbour that’s out of this world. There are also skyscrapers, steep mountains and remote beaches, as well as street markets, two world-famous theme parks and temples to explore. See the best that Hong Kong has to offer with Cathay Pacific Holidays and Dragonair Holidays, your guide to the city buzz and beyond. STANLEY MARKET Once a sleepy fishing village, Stanley now is home to a vibrant souvenir and clothes market with a row of al fresco restaurants and bars that lines the sea front. The market is famous for its silk products and handicrafts. MAN MO TEMPLE Hong Kong Island's largest temple is located on Hollywood Road in SoHo. Fragrant incense billows from its entrances as people worship the gods Man and Mo. HARBOUR CRUISEBAUHINIA Tour the harbour and eat out in style on this magnificent cruise ship. Climb on board for a sunset cruise and enjoy dinner with the best views in town. VICTORIA PEAK Take the steep mountainside tram up to Hong Kong's highest viewing point and witness one of the world’s most spectacular views. The panoramic scene over the territory is simply breathtaking. There are also some great restaurants to try and tourist attractions to visit. In the Peak Tower is a viewing gallery along with a wide range of attractions that provide amusement for the whole family. TAI MO SHAN Hong Kong’s tallest mountain in the west part of the territory is Tai Mo Shan. Near the border with the mainland city Shenzhen, the steep terrain is a lush green and exceptionally tranquil. Here, Hong Kong's past is also evident. Several ancient villages, such as at Luk Keng and Fan Tin, as well as the walled encampment at Lo Wai with the Tang Chung Ling ancestral hall nearby, are well worth a visit. A SYMPHONY OF LIGHTS This nightly show is the largest of its kind. The city's harbourfront skyscrapers come alive with lasers and other impressive lighting effects. JADE MARKET This covered market in Yau Ma Tei offers some great jewellery - not only jade as the name would imply - at very tempting prices. HONG KONG • SIGHTSEEING & ATTRACTIONS 05 This stately home is an opulent 1850s residence built by a scholar who was given the title of mandarin by a Qing emperor. HORSE RACING Betting on the horses really gets the city's pulse pumping. During the racing season (September to June), thousands flock trackside but punters can also splash out on a lavish box with a buffet meal. Even if you are not a gambler, a visit to Happy Valley or Shatin racecourse is a chance to savour a truly electric atmosphere. AVENUE OF STARS A promenade dedicated to Hong Kong's notable actors and celebrities such as Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan. TEMPLE STREET As night falls, scores of small roadside stalls open up for business. Stretching from Jordan to Yau Ma Tei, Temple Street night market sells an astonishing array of garments, jewellery and trendy and intriguingly affordable appliances. By Tin Hau Temple, there are often amateur Chinese opera performances and an array of fortune tellers. LAN KWAI FONG This collection of streets and lanes in Central is the headquarters of Hong Kong's entertainment and nightlife. The area’s courtyard design means that revellers can circle the block, people-watch and bar-hop until they decide on the perfect venue for drinks or dinner. The area has expanded to include the Wyndham Street area, with nearby SoHo offering other after-hours alternatives. ABERDEEN FISHING VILLAGE A ride on a small sampan boat around Aberdeen harbour in the south of Hong Kong Island gives a close-up chance to see how the city’s traditional fishermen still live. JUMBO FLOATING RESTAURANT Moored in Aberdeen harbour, Jumbo is an enormous floating barge that offers tourists and locals delicious Chinese cuisine. A western restaurant is also perched on top. HONG KONG - SIGHTSEEING & ATTRACTIONS TAI FU TAI STATELY HOME HONG KONG • SIGHTSEEING & ATTRACTIONS 06 HONG KONG - SIGHTSEEING & ATTRACTIONS HONG KONG DISNEYLAND OCEAN PARK Asia’s second Disney park opened in Penny’s Bay on Lantau in 2005. After Florida and California, the idea of Mickey Mouse wearing a raincoat in Hong Kong’s summer rain put a smile on the faces of many families all around China. Further expansion plans will see more rides complement the existing attractions within Main Street U.S.A., Fantasyland, Adventureland and Tomorrowland. MADAME TUSSAUDS On The Peak, visit this house of wax and get a photo taken with the most famous Chinese and international celebrities. SCREAM, a horror-themed attraction, will keep you on your toes. TAI O FISHING VILLAGE This quaint and charming village is miles away from the hubbub of the city. Located on the north-western shores of Lantau Island, many of the houses and shops are built on stilts. Visitors access the park via a cable car that snakes along the hills of Hong Kong’s southern coastline. Rollercoasters and rides will get pulses racing, but the animals are the star attraction. There are the giant pandas, beautiful jellyfish and other marine displays. And in addition to the black-and-white version, the park also has raccoon-like red pandas from Chengdu and the endangered Chinese Giant Salamander. NGONG PING 360° CABLE CAR Start your 5.7-kilometre journey in Tung Chung and check out some of Lantau Island's most impressive sights from the air. After crossing a bay, the cable car heads up the steep mountainside towards Ngong Ping village, Po Lin Monastery and the famous Big Buddha. 1881 HERITAGE GIANT BUDDHA STATUE The world's tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha is perched serenely on top of one of Lantau's most beautiful peaks. Visitors can climb up to the giant 34-metre-high structure and also visit the adjacent monastery, greet the monks in residence and stroll down Wisdom Path. This landmark has been converted from a Marine Police headquarters into a huge shopping and entertainment space. The 120-year-old development now boasts a hotel, restaurants and bars. DRAGON'S BACK HIKE Experience the serene and beautiful countryside on Hong Kong Island's eastern side. Walk along the crest of the Dragon’s Back trail with panoramic views of the coastline and distant islands. HONG KONG • CALENDAR OF EVENTS 07 HONG KONG • CALENDAR OF EVENTS 2010 APR 2 Good Friday 3 The day following Good Friday 5 Easter Saturday 6 The day following Ching Ming Festival MAY 1 Labour Day K The Buddha's Birthday Worshippers show their devotion by bathing a miniature statue of Buddha in holy water at Po Lin Monastery. Cheung Chau Bun Festival Popular annual festival featuring bamboo towers studded with sweet buns. Tam Kung Festival Popular celebration amongst fishermen. Look out for lion and dragon dances and a parade along the Shau Kei Wan waterfront. JUN F Tuen Ng Festival Dragon Boat races are held across the SAR to commemorate the death of a drowned poet. Head to Sha Tin, Discovery Bay or Stanley for the biggest and best. JUL 1 Hong Kong SAR Establishment Day SEP L Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival Seasonal festival marked by mooncakes and lanterns. (September 23 is a public holiday) OCT 1 China National Day F Chung Yeung Festival A day when locals remember and pay respect to their ancestors. Many take walks in the hills. T Hong Kong International Cricket Sixes Several teams from around the world meet at the Kowloon Cricket Club in this unique and popular tournament. 2011 JAN 1 New Year's Day FEB 3 Chinese New Year Parade The biggest date on the lunar calendar, welcoming the Year of the Rabbit. 4 Chinese New Year Fireworks Dazzling display in Victoria Harbour U Halloween FEB-MAR DEC Hong Kong Arts Festival Head to Lan Kwai Fong and show off your costume! Cathay Pacific Hong Kong International Races This afternoon of horse racing in Sha Tin has established itself as the largest international racing event in Hong Kong. www.cxhkir.com O Christmas Day Hong Kong’s skyscrapers are festooned with festive lights. The biggest arts festival in Asia, featuring performances from all over the world. www.hk.artsfestival.org MAR Rugby Sevens A weekend of fantastic rugby action from international teams. www.hksevens.com (Exact date to be confirmed) Q The first weekday after Boxing Day U New Year's Eve Countdown Carnival Spectacular events across the city to welcome the New Year. Public Holiday HONG KONG • OPTIONAL TOURS 08 HONG KONG • OPTIONAL TOURS Throughout this small but amazingly diverse city, there are a plethora of exciting attractions and hidden gems. Once you spend time getting to know the entire territory, you'll discover that it is a place with much more to it than just skyscrapers and busy streets. Joining one of our tours is the most convenient and hassle-free way of getting the most from your time in Hong Kong. Just take a look at all the attractions that lie in store. Deluxe Hong Kong Island Tour (with lunch) Horse-racing Tour (with lunch or dinner) Tour code: HKGT46/4 Tour code: HKGT26/18 Details: •Man Mo Temple •Peak Tram to the Peak •Coach to Aberdeen Harbour •Stanley Market •Dim Sum Lunch at Jumbo Kingdom Operates: Daily, morning Includes: Seat in coach, one-way Peak Tram, lunch Duration: Approx. 7 hrs (not including hotel pick up time) Pick-up: Approx. 9:50am-10:30am Details: •Seat in Visitor’s Box in the Member’s Enclosure •Perfect view of the track •Lavish buffet meal •VIP betting facilities Operates: Wed evening, Sat or Sun afternoon (Sep-Jul) Includes: Seat in coach, drink and buffet meal, admission badge, welcome pack with HK$30 betting voucher, discount at gift shop Duration: Approx. 5 hrs (night races), 7 hrs (day races) Adult: USD40, Child (3-11yrs): USD40 The Land Between Tour (with lunch) Tour code: HKGT26/6 ak The Pe Details: •Yuen Yuen Institute •Tai Mo Shan Look out •Fanling Walled Village •Luk Keng Road lookout •Sam Mun Tsai farming zone •Chinese Lunch Operates: Daily, morning (except first three days of Chinese New Year) Includes: Seat in coach Duration: Approx. 6 hrs 30 mins Pick-up: Hong Kong Island 8:30am City Hall Lower block (facing Victoria Harbour) Kowloon 9:00am lobby of The Salisbury YMCA of Hong Kong Adult: USD56, Child (3-11yrs): USD55 Adult: USD99, Child: Not Applicable *Not applicable for Special Races Open-top Bus Starry Night Tour Code: HKGT46/6 Details: •Temple Street •Elements (Phote Stop) •Open-top bus ride : Nathan Road (Golden Mile) Canton Road (Luxury Brands Street) Clock Tower 1881 Heritage Peninsula Hotel Operates: Daily, evening Includes: One-way coach transfer, one-top bus ride (1hr) Duration: Approx. 2.5hrs (not including hotel pick up time) Pick-up: Approx. 4:30pm-5:10pm Adult: USD31, Child (3-11yrs): USD31 Stanley Market Jumbo Floating Restaurant Lan Kwai Fong 09 sneyland Hong Kong Di Causeway Bay Typhoon Shelter Avenu e of Sta rs Dragon's Back Hike, Shek O Country Park Highlight Of The Night (with dinner) Ocean Park Tour Tour code: HKGT26/16 Tour code: HKGT26/2 Tour Code: HKGT49/5 Details: •Temple Street •Open-Top Bus ride along Nathan Road Golden Mile •Buffet dinner at Harbour Cruise Bauhinia •A Symphony of Lights Operates: Daily, evening Includes: Seat in coach, open-top bus ride, buffet dinner on Harbour Cruise Duration: Approx. 5hrs (not including hotel pick up time) Pick-up: Approx. 4:30pm-5:10pm Details: •Brief visit to jewellery factory •Cable car ride •Day excursion at theme park Operates: Daily, morning Includes: Seat in coach, entrance ticket Duration: Approx. 8 hrs (not including hotel pick up time) Pick-up: Approx. 8:00am-9:00am Adult: USD74, Child (3-11yrs): USD68 360 Lantau Explorer Tour (with lunch) Details: •Escape the City by joining a morning hike for breathtaking views over Big Wave Bay, Tai Tam Harbour, Stanley and the Red Hill Peninsula Operates: Monday to Saturday, morning Includes: Public transport using street tram, MTR and Bus Duration: Approx. 4 hours (walking time 2.5 hours) Lengths of Hike: 5 km or 3 miles Grade: Moderate Pick-up: 8:30 am in front of the General Post Office in Central at street level beside the green stamp vending machines Adult: USD58, Child (8-11yrs): FOC *Child under 8 will not be served Aberdeen & Harbour Night (with dinner) Tour code: HKGT46/8 Details: •Causeway Bay (Typhoon Shelter) •Chinese dinner at Jumbo Kingdom •The Sky Terrace •Madame Tussauds Hong Kong Operates: Daily, evening Includes: Seat in coach, Chinese dinner at Jumbo Kingdom, Peak Tram ticket, The Sky Terrace and Madame Tussauds admission ticket Duration: Approx. 5hrs (not including hotel pick up time) Pick-up: Approx. 4:30pm-5:30pm Hong Kong Disneyland Magic Tour Tour code: HKGT21/16 Details: •Hong Kong Disneyland One Day Pass Operates: Daily, morning Includes: Seat in coach, entrance ticket Duration: Approx. 9-11 hrs Pick-up: 9:30-10:15am, 10:30-11:15am and 11:00-11:45am Return: 6:00pm and 30 mins after the “Disney in the stars” fireworks Peak Days and Special Days (Please refer to Disney Park Ticket on page 44) Adult: USD75, Child (3-11yrs): USD58, Senior (aged 65 or above): USD47 Adult: USD49, Child (3-11yrs): USD38 Tour code: HKGT26/10 Details: •Avenue of Stars •Jewellery factory visit •Ngong Ping Cable Car •Tai O Fishing Village •Vegetarian lunch at Po Lin Monastery •Po Lin Monastery and Giant Buddha Statue •Ngon Ping Tea House (Tea Show) •Ngong Ping Village Operates: Daily, morning Includes: Seat in coach, round-trip Ngong Ping Cable Car ticket, vegetarian lunch Duration: Approx. 7hrs (not including hotel pick up time) Pick-up: Approx. 7:50am-8:25am Adult: USD80, Child (3-11yrs): USD72 Adult: USD87, Child (3-11yrs): USD71 Ngong Ping 360º Cable Car Ocean Park For information on Cathay Holidays Limited’s OPTIONAL EXCURSION TOURS to locations around the PEARL RIVER DELTA, please refer to page 55 HONG KONG • OPTIONAL TOURS Open-Top Bus