Title: Trip In Hong Kong
1Let's start our journey!!
2Trip in Hong Kong
- We have organized a 2-day trip for you. This
is an exciting and unforgettable trip. In this
trip, you can engage a variety of activities in
Hong Kong. At the same time, you can enjoy Hong
Kongs culture and customs. Hope youll like it.
31st day
Time Places to visit
10.00am-10.45am Breakfast at Peninsula
walking 15 mins walking 15 mins
11.00am-12.00 noon Cultural Centre and Clock tower
walking 20 mins walking 20 mins
12.20pm-1.30pm Lunch in Kong Kee(?????)
walking 20 mins walking 20 mins
2.00pm-4.00pm Shopping in Ocean Terminal
4Cont'd 1st day
walking 15 mins walking 15 mins
4.15pm-4.45pm Tea time in Sweet Dynasty
MTR 15 mins MTR 15 mins
5.00pm-6.45pm Shopping in Mongkok
walking 15 mins walking 15 mins
7.00pm-8.30pm Dinner in delicatessen in Mongkok
walking 15 mins walking 15 mins
9.00pm-11.00pm Shopping in Mongkok
MTR 30 mins MTR 30 mins
11.30pm Back to Hotel
52nd day
Time Activities
10.00am-10.45am Breakfast in Peking Garden Restaurant(???)
walking 15 mins walking 15 mins
11.00am-12.00 noon Free Period (in the Peninsula)
MTR 20 mins MTR 20 mins
12.20pm-1.00pm Lunch in a Chinese delicatessen in Wong Tai Sin
walking 15 mins walking 15 mins
1.15pm-2.15pm Sightseeing in Wong Tai Sin Temple
6Cont'd 2nd day
walking 15 mins walking 15 mins
2.30pm-3.15pm Tea time in a Chinese Café in Wong Tai Sin
by bus no.9 (1/2 hr) by bus no.9 (1/2 hr)
3.45pm-6.00pm Entertainment in Kai Tak Airport (e.g.bowling, golf)
6.30pm-10.00pm BBQ in Kai Tak Airport
by bus no.9 ( 1Hr) by bus no.9 ( 1Hr)
11.00pm Sightseeing in Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade
7Summary of the expenses of the trip
Item Expenses
Breakfast in hotel 200
Lunch in Kong Kee Restaurant 1000
Shopping in the Ocean Terminal 1000
Tea time in Sweet Dynasty 27.5
Shopping in Mongkok 200
Dinner in Chinese delicatessen 200
8Breakfast in the Peking Garden Restaurant 450/person
Lunch in Chinese delicatessen 20
Sightseeing at Wong Tai Sin Temple 20
Tea time in Chinese café 30
Barbecue in Kai Tak Airport 400
MTR 4
Bus no. 9 4.2
Total 3555.7
9Characteristics of the tourist sites
10The Peninsula
- The restaurants and bars at the Peninsula
Hong Kong are among the most exclusive and most
elegant in Hong Kong. Gaddis is Hong Kongs most
elegant dining experience. High tea at The
Peninsulas The Lobby is a Hong Kong institution,
and the best authentic Cantonese food town is
served at Spring Moon.
- The Peninsula Hong Kong offers the ultimate in
luxury accommodations with the most spacious
hotel rooms and suites in Hong Kong. Each one of
the hotel's opulent guest rooms is comfortable
and stylish and equipped with advanced technology
for the convenience of hotel guests - underlined,
of course, by the world-famous Peninsula service.
11 Photos of The Peninsula
Spring Moon
Gaddi's
The Bar
The Lobby
12Cultural Centre
- The Hong Kong Cultural Centre was designed by
the Architectural Services Department. The
foundation stone of the Auditoria Building was
laid in 1979, and the construction works started
in 1984 and completed in 1989. Since its grand
opening on 8 November 1989, the Cultural Centre
has remained the ideal performing venue which
offers a diversity of cultural and entertainment
performances and activities to both the Hong Kong
residents and tourists.
- It attracts the widest range of first class
performances including concerts, operas,
large-scale dance and drama productions,
experimental theatre and sophisticated musicals.
It is also ideal for film screenings,
conventions, conferences and exhibitions.
13Photos of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre
14The Clock Tower
- Between the Star Ferry pier and the new
Cultural Centre, the 45m clock tower is all that
remains of a train station that once existed at
the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula. The station
the southern terminus of the Kowloon - Canton
Railway (KCR) - was built in 1916 and torn down
in 1978. The clock tower was built in 1922. The
original building, which had columns and was in
colonial style, was too small to handle the large
volume of passenger traffic. The new Kowloon KCR
station, where many travellers begin their
journey to China, is a huge, modern building in
Hung Hom to the north-east of Tsim Sha Tsui.
15Photos of the Clock Tower
16Ocean Terminal
- Ocean Terminal is a finger pier of overall
length 381 metres orientated E-W, and of open
piled construction. Berths are provided
symmetrically about the pier centre line on both
its north and south side. It is the sole cruise
terminal in Hong Kong and accommodated many
luxurious and elegant cruise vessels like Queen
Elizabeth 2, Norway, and the latest Star Princess
since its debut.
17Photos Ocean Terminal
18Sweet Dynasty
- If you say sweets, you can not ignore this
restaurant, The Sweet Dynasty, which is located
on the canton road, Tsim Sha Tsui. Interior is
old style, there are many women in the
restaurant. They have a menu written in Japanese
and English in front of the door. So you can have
time to choose which you have. And on the table
they have order list. Check it and hand it to
waiter. They have not only sweets but also
dishes.
19Photos of the Sweet Dynasty
20TST East Water Front
- This has to be one of the most beautiful
waterfront strolls that you can have with your
date in the evening. I would say that though it
does not have the interesting stores like those
along the river in Singapore, it has the view to
make up for it because you can see Hong Kong
Island across the harbor with all its buildings.
No picture can do it justice - even if you have a
large-format camera.
21Mongkok
- Bird Garden Bird Garden is popular with seniors
who enjoy displaying and comparing their
feathered friends. All kinds of beautiful birds
can be found here including macaws, songbirds,
mynahs, cockatiels and starlings. Chinese bird
lovers value both the physical beauty of the
birds and the quality of their songs. Chirpy
melodies fill the narrow stalls.
- Temple Street Temple Street comes to life at
dusk. Traffic stops. People swarm. And hundreds
of little stalls appear out of nowhere. This is
the famed Temple Street Night Market. Carts bugle
with goods, from casual clothing to mobile phones
and watches. You might be able to buy all your
souvenirs here. If youre lucky, youll encounter
impromptu Chinese street opera, fortune-tellers,
even street dentists. Food stalls abound too,
serving up snacks and dishes.
22- Ladies Market Ladies Street is a street famous
in Hong Kong for cheaper goods. It is one of the
busiest places in Hong Kong. Its official name is
Tung Choi Street. Ladies Street must not be
missed by the tourists. Despite its name, not
only ladies products are sold there. Along the
stalls in Ladies Street, you will find mainly
inexpensive items such as clothing for men and
women of all ages, watches, accessories, bags,
cosmetics, small household items and toys. It
makes a popular shopping place for both locals
and tourists.
23Photos of Mongkok
24PEKING GARDEN RESTAURANT
- It is famous for its Peking Duck. Peking
Duck is a dish made famous long ago by the
Chinese in China. This particular dish is served
during banquets and special events with days in
advanced notice. The duck had to be dried and air
was blown into the duck to separate the skin and
meat. After the duck was dried, it was cooked in
a specialized barrel oven which cooked the duck
like a convection oven. In the Orient, when
Peking Duck was ordered, only the skin of the
duck was served. The meat was taken back into the
kitchen to be cooked with bean sprout at an
additional charge to the customer. The bone of
the duck was made into duck soup which was also
served at an additional charge. This was known as
the Duck three ways.
25Kai Tak Airport
- Kai Tak Airport is the old airport of Hong
Kong. Now in this old airport, you can enjoy a
lot of recreational activities. There is a
bowling centre where you can play exciting
bowling and enjoy snacks there. Besides, there is
also a golf court. You can enjoy the green and
beautiful scenery while youre playing golf. For
lunch or dinner, you can have barbecue in the
barbecue site. There is a lot of stores which
sells different kinds foods. You can buy these
for barbecuing.
26Chinese Delicatessen
- In a Chinese delicatessen, you can order
Chinese traditional dishes such as Hot and Sour
Soup. You can also order some noodles or rice,
for example Fried Japanese Udon. Usually, in
these delicatessen, the waiters do not wear
uniforms. They just wear casually. This entirely
shows the Chinese traditional culture.
27Hairy Crab
- In Kong Kee, its crab dishes create a stir
with a fresh, simple approach the crab can be
served in traditional typhoon shelter style, or
cooked with curry, or with ginger and scallions
in varying degree of spiciness. There is also a
signature typhoon shelter dish, broiled pig's
intestines platter with vegetables, featuring
blanched pig's tongue, pork belly, pig's
intestines, squid, sea blubber and Chinese
chives, which are best served with wine. Other
signature dishes include ginger scallion with
fish head, fish maw and fish mouth, Shun Tak fish
casserole, roast duck noodles in soup, special
sampan congee, whelk cooked in spicy wines,
shrimp fried in peppered salt, clams stir-fried
with black beans and green peppers and other
kinds of seafood. in
28Wong Tai Sin Temple
- The most popular temple in Hong Kong.
Worshippers flocked to the temple worshipping the
god Wong Tai Sin and seeking answers from him to
their problems and uncertainly. There are also
fortune-thllers reading people's palms and
telling their futures. -
- It was dedicated to the god of the same
name. The image of the god in the main temple was
brought to Hong Kong from China in 1915 and was
originally installed in a temple in Wanchai until
it was moved to the present site in 1921. -
- On Sunday afternoons the temple is crowded
with worshippers burning joss sticks and making
offerings of plates of food. Some bring their own
carefully prepared dishes, others buy oranges
from the numerous fruit stalls that engulf the
entrance. The incense is burned, the offerings
are made and the fortune sticks are casted.
29Division of Labour
Bowood Kwok(15) Searching information
Vanessa Leung (19) Typing
Phoebe Lo (25) Searching Photographs
Karen Ng (28) Typing
Mabel Yip (37) Decoration work