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Ida Chung (9) Mandy Hon (11) Belinda Ip (12) Gigi Kwan (13) Tiffany Kwan(14)
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It is the oldest form of public transport and is also the first railway built in Hong Kong. It was first used in 1888. The railway is 1.4km long. Now it is mostly used for sight-seeing.
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In the early period of colonial rule the Victoria Peak was open to the people of upper strata of society only. It is now open to all people. It has become a famous tourist spot in Hong Kong ***This is a video clip, please wait for it to load.***
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The Peak Tower has over 112,000 square feet of great dining, shopping and entertainment space. This striking icon also offers magnificent views over Victoria Harbour, Kowloon.
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Madame Tussauds is the first Asia extension of the world-famous London wax portraits exhibition, which allows you to come face to face with incredibly realistic wax likenesses of 100 of the world's most famous people.
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This is Tsui Wah Restaurant. The food there is in Hong Kong style and not very expensive. For example, “wonton” noodles, fish dumpling noodles.
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In the olden days (about 1890s) this street was covered with wooden boards, but not anymore now. There are shops and stalls at the two sides of this street. The things are low in price and has many variety of accessories.
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‘Man’ in Chinese represents intellect. ‘Mo’ in Chinese represents martial art. Emperor Man Cheung was good at intellect. And Emperor Kwan Sing was good at martial art. Man Mo Temple ( 文武廟 )is used for offering sacrifices to Emperor Man Cheung and Emperor Kwan Sing. So, it is called Man Mo Temple.
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When Hong Kong first became a city, Upper Lascar Row was an Indian Barrack. Chinese people were accustomed to call Indians ‘Mall Law Cha’ ( 摩囉差 ). Therefore, Upper Lascar Row is called ‘Mall Law Street’ ( 摩囉街 ). It is now used for selling antiques.
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This is the Tram Railway. It is one of the oldest transportation in Hong Kong. It is slow in speed, therefore, the tourists can enjoy the scenes on the way. This is only built on the Hong Kong Island. It was first used in 1904.
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This is Egg Tart. This is the pineapple bun. Coffee Milk Tea in Hong Kong style. These are all the food that are in Hong Kong style. They are very special. Tourists can learn more about the Hong Kong culture by food !
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SOGO, the largest Japanese department store in Hong Kong, commenced operation in 1985, and has since been a shopping landmark for Hong Kong people and tourists. With wide variety of products including continental brands of men and ladies' wear, jewellary, leather goods, electrical appliances, home accessories, supermarket and etc. spreading over thirteen stories, SOGO caters for different customers' needs and wants.
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Jardine’s Crescent sells the traditional Hong Kong things. the goods are cheap. The street is very narrow as there are stalls the streets on the two sides. They mostly sell clothes and accessories. ***This is a video clip, please wait for it to load.***
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Times Square was officially opened in April 1994 and is one of Hong Kong's largest shopping malls and one of the 10 most popular tourist destinations in Hong Kong These facilities are spread over 16 floors within Times Square. The floors are neatly and logically divided into areas. Its popularity is also enhanced by its excellent links with public transportation such as the MTR, trams, buses, taxis and mini buses. ***This is a video clip, please wait for it to load.***
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We have the nice traditional Hong Kong food there. Hong Kong people like to eat there as the food is nice and cheap and suitable for them and the places are often very convenient. There are different kinds of people who will go there and eat. Tourists can also know more about the Hong Kong people.
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ItemExpenses Hotel Rate (per night) $750 Breakfast $10 MTR ride $3.4 Peak Tram ride $20 Ripley’s Believe It or Not Odditorium $90 Madame Tussauds Hong Kong $95 Bus ride $9.2 Lunch $22 Tram ride $2 Tea $18 Dinner $33 Souvenirs (e.g. Chinese cakes, accessories…) $200-$1000 Total sum =$1234.6-$2034.6
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Po Leung Kuk Hong Kong Stadium ***Both of them are video clips, please click on the to see, and wait for them to load. THANK YOU!***
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