| Hong Kong Island Tour ( DT1) |
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Daily |
| Time |
09:00 – 13:00 |
| Price |
US$45 per person |
| Pick Up Place |
Major Hotels |
| Hong Kong was once a simple fishing village. Today, it is one of the world's most cosmopolitan cities where East truly meets West. Be amazed by this exciting City of Life with this half-day tour. |
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VICTORIA PEAK (BY TRAM)
Take the World's steepest funicular railway up the peak. The views of the harbour and the Kowloon Peninsula from this 428 meters vantage point are simple breathtaking and should not be missed. |
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ABERDEEN FISHING VILLAGE
Aberdeen Typhoon Shelter is an old traditional fishing village which is hard to find in any other parts of the World. You may gain a deeper insight of the lifestyle of Hong Kong fishing folks by riding on a sampan at your own expenses. Moving on, a value-added prestigious jewellery factory visit is arranged where you can find the famous hand-crafted fine jewellery. |
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REPULSE BAY
En route visiting the most-visited beach on the southern part of HK is Repulse Bay, it is a popular summer escape for swimmers. |
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STANLEY MARKET
Stanley market is a Shoppers' Paradise where you can find a wide variety of souvenirs such as silk, garments, sportswear, Chinese artwork and accessories. |
| The Heritage Tour (DT2) |
| Date |
Daily |
| Time |
09:00 – 14:00 |
| Price |
US$52 per person |
| Pick Up Place |
Major Hotels |
| Hidden away among high-rise apartment towers and busy highways, the past lives on in the New Territories... a living museum shaped by the rise and development of the so-called five great clans of Hong Kong (the Tang, Hau, Pang, Liu and Man). Taking in historic sites around the new Territories, the Heritage Tour brings to life the customs and cultures of these clans and provides a fascinating glimpse of Hong Kong's rich heritage. |
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LO WAI WALLED VILLAGE & TANG CHUNG LING ANCESTRAL HALL
The first walled village built by the Tang clan. Today it remains the cradle of clan activities and houses the family's decedents. Nearby is the Tang's Ancestral Hall, built in the 16th century, for clan rituals & ancestor worship. |
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LAM TSUEN WISHING TREE
A big banyan tree that is popular among local villagers who come to burn joss sticks and make wishes under it. |
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MAN MO TEMPLE & TAI PO MARKET
A temple dedicated to the gods Man (Literature) and Mo (Martial Arts). Nearby is the Tai Po Market which used to be the trading ground of foods & goods around the New Territories and now is a thriving food market. |
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Macau Tour (MC1) |
| Date |
Daily |
| Duration |
10 hours |
| Time |
08:00 – 18:00 |
| Price |
US$120 per person |
| Pick Up Place |
Major Hotels |
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Same as Hong Kong, Macau is a place where the East meets West. In this tour, you will be shown the charm of the Chinese and Portuguese heritages embraced in arrays of modernized architecture.
After hotel pick up, transfer to Macau Ferry Terminal for departure to Macau. Upon arrival, city sightseeing begins by glimpsing the statue of Kun Iam which presides over the Macau waterfront. Then, move on to the landmark of Macau - Ruins of St. Paul's. |
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The Ruins of St. Paul's & Museum of Macau
This Roman Catholic Church was built in 1602 and burned by fire in 1835, Miraculously, fine art of carvings and statues can be seen on the surviving facade. The Museum of Macau, exhibits Macau's history, people and culture, emphasising the bi-culture of the place. |
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Macau Tower
Soar to a breathtaking 223M above ground and marvel at the panorama from the observation lounge. Gaze out over Taipa and Coloane - Look for Macau's landmarks and historical sites. Or try to spot Hong Kong's outlying islands. |
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Temple of A-Ma
The temple was built 400 years ago in homage to a girl who saved seamen's life. Macau was later named by the Portuguese settlers in mid-16th Century. |
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Casino
Casinos in Macau offer a large variety of casino games that give versatile entertainment to visitors. Try your luck! |
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Lotus Flower in Full Bloom
The lotus sculpture is dedicated by the State Council of China, symbolizes the everlasting prosperity of Macau. |
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