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Welcome to Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Live it! Love it! Dynamic city with distinctive blend of East and West Shopping paradise Savory culinary cuisine Amazing Skyline Bustling Harbor and peaceful country side
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Quick Fact
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Month Visitor Arrivals Average Occupancy June 20051,742,74583% July 20052,067,24087% August 20052,120,63586% September 051,787,72882% October 20052,145,33588% November 052,061,49395% December 052,198,93890% January 20062,188,81685% February 061,934,66686% March 20062,102,76891% April 20062,127,25486% May 20061,955,61582% June 20061,888,12684% The travel industry made another new record in 2005 with over 23 million visitor arrivals The travel industry made another new record in 2005 with over 23 million visitor arrivals Mainland China was still the largest source market with arrivals increasing moderately by 2.4% to more than 12.5 million. Mainland China was still the largest source market with arrivals increasing moderately by 2.4% to more than 12.5 million. Hotel occupancy was at an average of 86% for the full year of 2005
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Hong Kong attracted more than 12 million tourists in the first half of 2006, Hong Kong attracted more than 12 million tourists in the first half of 2006, 11% above the same time last year
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Top Generated Markets
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CHINA: FLIGHTSTOTAL NO. OF WEEKLY FLIGHTS “ASSORTMENT”866 FLIGHTSTOTAL NO. OF WEEKLY FLIGHTS Cathay Pacific Airways108 China Airlines 105 Dragon Air 58 Eva Air 49 Mandarin Airlines 16 Thai Airways 7 Total343 TAIWAN:
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JAPAN: FLIGHTSNO. OF WEEKLY FLIGHTS Cathay Pacific Airways88 Japan Airlines 28 All Nippon Airways 21 Dragonair7 United Airlines 7 Northwest Airlines 7 Air India 3 Total161 FLIGHTNO. OF WEEKLY FIIGHTS Cathay Pacific Airways21 Air Canada14 TOTAL81 CANADA: FLIGHTSNO. OF WEEKLY FLIGHTS Cathay Pacific Airways42 United Airlines 24 Northwest Airlines 7 Singapore Airlines 7 Continental8 Total88 AMERICA:
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FLIGHTNO. OF WEEKLY FLIGHTS Cathay Pacific Airways46 Qantas Airways28 Virgin Atlantic7 TOTAL81 AUSTRALIA: FOCUS ON SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, BRISBANE, CAIRNSFLIGHTNO. OF WEEKLY FLIGHTS Cathay Pacific Airways7 Air New Zealand6 TOTAL13 New Zealand: FOCUS ON AUCKLAND GERMANY: FOCUS ON FRANKFURT& MUNICH FLIGHTNO. OF WEEKLY FLIGHTS Cathay Pacific Airways10 Lufthansa14 TOTAL24
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OCEAN TERMINAL is an international hub for cruise ship With one of the most spectacular harbors in the world
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Queen Elizabeth 2Pacific PrincessSapphire Princess Seaborne SpiritCosta MarinaClipper Odyssey Crystal Symphony Amsterdam OrianaAuroraMV FunchalSeven Sea
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Top Things To Do In Hong Kong
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Former French Mission Building Located in the heart of Central district, over 150 years old It is colony's first government house. Today, it houses the Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal. Hong Kong Tramways Running east and west along Hong Kong Island, these ancient trams rock, rattle and roll along the same tracks they have traveled since 1904. The tram offers one of the best views in town as it weaves through various bustling districts.
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Happy Valley Racecourse Bank of China Tower Central Plaza
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Q & A
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Q: When is the best time to visit Hong Kong? Q: Where is the best area to stay? Total Hotels:116 Total Rooms:43866 Hong Kong Island:49 Kowloon:54 Other Area13
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Hong Kong Island: Hotel NameTHGTA Ramada Hotel Hong Kong 1035 Metro Park Causeway Bay Hotel 13351346 Island Shangri-la 27253170 Ever Green Hotel 656n/a The Empire Hotel Hong Kong 890906 Harbour View International House 734996 Kowloon: Hotel NameTHGTA Ramada Hotel Kowloon 1035 Stanford Hotel 823844 Stanford Hillview Hotel 890895 Langham Place Hotel 16801758 Regal Oriental Hotel 10571077 Note: rates compared based on Check in Oct 6 and Check out Oct 8
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Q: Is local transportation easily accessible?
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