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Hong Kong Tour!

This is my first post and I'm not sure whether I have posted this in the correct section, so please advise me.

So I'm going on a holiday to Hong Kong early next year to spend Chinese New Year for the first time.
It was originally planned that we will be staying at Hong Kong for 8 days, but when we went to book the tickets, the travel agent said that it'll cost $200 cheaper if we returned home later. So dad agreed to change the return date and now we're going to staying for 15 days.

My brother isn't quite happy with this because he'll be paying for all the holiday expenditure. He kept asking me why did we change the return date and the only answer I could give him was that "the airfares were cheaper".

Now he told me to do some homework of what we could do there. I have to make a schedule planning all the activities for the 15 days there or else he'll use my saving to pay for the fee to change the tickets. (It cost $50 ticket to change the dates, and there is 9 of us in total)

So, other than Disneyland, Wetland park, Ocean park, shopping at New World Centre, Ladies' Market, Temple Street Night Market, and Jade Market, what else is there?

September 17, 2010

5 Comments • Newest first

Countless

[quote=Watermelon]Lol Wetland park...

And disneyland is expensive.

You should go to the Big Buddha with the cable car thing that had an accident few years ago.
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=11&art_id=46616&sid=14019242&con_type=3

For food:
Saimailouh and wifecakes from Yuen Long.
Siumais from Tuen Muen
Fried tofu (Stinkytofu?) from Mong kok
And.. broadway ?[/quote]

That's scary. Now I'm not going to ride that.

Reply September 18, 2010
putmare

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Reply September 17, 2010 - edited
Watermelon

Lol Wetland park...

And disneyland is expensive.

You should go to the Big Buddha with the cable car thing that had an accident few years ago.
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/news_detail.asp?pp_cat=11&art_id=46616&sid=14019242&con_type=3

For food:
Saimailouh and wifecakes from Yuen Long.
Siumais from Tuen Muen
Fried tofu (Stinkytofu?) from Mong kok
And.. broadway ?

Reply September 17, 2010 - edited
Countless

Is there any suggestions of 'where' particularly to go eat the fantastic foods?
What events are there during Chinese New Year?

Reply September 17, 2010 - edited
XiaoKe

Well, that pretty much cover all the places that I have visited when I went to Hong Kong. Maybe enjoy all the different kinds of food in Hong Kong?

Reply September 17, 2010 - edited