2013年9月6日星期五

Top 10 New Hotels in HongKong Part 2

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Discover cheap and a new standard hotel in Hong Kong. Find a great deal on Hong Kong hotels. This article is aim to provide top 10 new hotels with reasonable price and high quality for visitors.
6. Pentahotel Hong Kong Kowloon
The first international brand hotel set among the Hong Kong’s famous area Kai Tak, Pentahotel Hong Kong Kowloon offers modern technology and impeccable service for those who are looking for stylish and independent lifestyle in digital era.
Address: 19 Luk Hop Street, San Po Kong, San Po Kong, Hong Kong
Price: to be confirmed
7. Courtyard Hong Kong Sha Tin
Strategically located in Sha Tin, with a mere 5-minute walk to the MTR Shek Mun Station (Ma On Shan Line), the 539-room Courtyard by Marriott Hong Kong Sha Tin features stylish rooms with tranquil views of the Shing Mun River, offering smart
Address:
1 On Ping Street,Sha Tin New Territories · Hong Kong, China
Price: HK$ 1480/US$ 190 for 1 night
Tel: +852 3940 8888
8. Ovolo Hotels
Taking inspiration from old-world Hong Kong’s fishing community and fusing it with fresh ideas, the new 2013 Ovolo is a unique lifestyle hotel that combines ultra-modern interiors with all-inclusive signature services, sweeping sea side views, and the latest tech for an effortless living experience in authentic Aberdeen.
Address: 100 Shek Pai Wan Road,Aberdeen
Price: HK$ 2500/US$ 322 for 1 night
Tel: +852 2165 1000
9.Hotel Pennington by Rhombus
Hotel Pennington by Rhombus invites visitors to the centre of bustling Causeway Bay, Hong Kong’s dynamic commercial and shopping district. Connected to many of the area’s major attractions, from stylish shopping destinations to vital business hubs, exploring Asia’s world city has never been easier.
Address: 13 Pennington St.,Causeway Bay
Price: to be confirmed
Tel: +852 3970 0688
10. OZO Wesley Hong Kong
The hotel has created a stylishly designed urban accommodation for on-the-go global nomads right at the heart of all the action. Superb bedding and intuitively designed rooms give you just what you need for the perfect night’s sleep. A healthy breakfast and espresso jolt will invigorate you in the morning. Meanwhile, itsinteractive orientation screen will give you all the area info you need to dive into your day – however you want it to unfold. 
Address: 22 Hennessy Road,Wanchai
Price: HK$ 1100/US$ 142 for 1 night
Tel: +852 2292 3000

Top 10 New Hotels in HongKong Part 1

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When travelling in hong kong, many visitors may raise a question-where to live in Hong Kong? Here the article offers top 10 new hotels in Hong Kong for visitors to have a new experience. Why not try something different?
1. Mira Moon
Mira Moon, conceived under the creative direction of Wanders & yoo, is the latest boutique design hotel within the Mira brand portfolio located in the heart of metropolitan Wan Chai. A unique 91-room hotel and member of Design Hotels™, Mira Moon presents a playful reinterpretation of Chinese tradition in contemporary Hong Kong. Mira Moon is set to open in Q4 2013.
Address: 388 Jaffe Road,Wanchai
Price: HK$ 2600/US$ 335 for 1 night
2. Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong
The resort hotel Auberge Discovery Bay Hong Kong is located on Lantau Island, accessible via a free shuttle bus from Discovery Bay Pier Wan Chai and Tsim Sha Tsui. A seasonal 25-metre outdoor swimming pool with ocean views, fitness centre and pampering massage at Spa Botanica are available.
Spacious and luxurious, the guestrooms enjoy views of either the mountains or the ocean. A 40-inch flat-screen TV, minibar and sofa are included. En suite bathrooms are equipped with either a shower or bathtub or sunken bath. Room service is available.
Address: 88 Siena Ave.,Discovery Bay Lantau Island
Price: HK$1,090/US$141 for 1 night
Tel: +852 2295 8288
3. Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island
Hotel Indigo Hong Kong Island is a dynamic addition to the fabric of Wan Chai, one of Hong Kong's most diverse and historic neighbourhoods. The hotel's fresh and stylish design is intriguing, original and deliberately evocative of its culturally rich urban environment. Our individually styled rooms capture the history of the neighbourhood through its design and artwork. On the rooftop you will discover our contemporary bar, Skybar, and dramatic infinity glass bottomed pool (to be opened in end of October 2013).
Address: 242 To 246 Queen's Road East,Wanchai
Price: HK$ 2300/US$ 297 for 1 night
Tel: +852 3926 3888
4. YHA Mei Ho House
A 50 year-old public housing estate block revitalised, YHA Mei Ho House Youth Hostel represents the fusion of history rooted in everyday life with modern aesthetics. It is Hong Kong Youth Hostels Association’s first youth hostel located in the heart of the urban area of Hong Kong.
Address: Block 41, Shek Kip Mei Estate, Sham Shui Po, Hong Kong 
Price: to be confirmed
Tel: +852 2788 1638

5.  V Wanchai Hotel
A dwelling cave carved to purpose. The hotel is intended as a fresh take on the original concept of a home. With a distinct modern sensibility, the hotel combines raw materials with luxury. V Wanchai is the proud winner of the Gold Award for Hotels awarded by the Asia Pacific Interior Design and the Best Hospitality Interior awarded by Perspective Magazine in 2007.
Address: 180 Jaffe Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Price: HK$ 1380/US$ 178 for 1 night
Tel: +852 3602 2388

2013年9月2日星期一

Empire Hotel Wanchai Dinner Buffet

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About Empire Hotel Hong Kong - Wan Chai 
Empire Hotel Hong Kong is located in the Central Business District, a 5-minute walk from Wanchai MTR Station. It features a rooftop swimming pool, fitness centre and 2 dining options.
Hotel Empire is a 5-minute walk from Hong Kong Arts Centre and a 10-minute stroll from Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. Hong Kong International Airport is a 40-minute train ride away.
Rooms at Empire Hotel are decorated in a minimalist style featuring soothing pastel colours. Cable TV channels and a tea/coffee maker are provided.
Guests can visit the business centre for their communication needs. Laundry and dry cleaning services are available. The hotel also assists guests in currency exchange. 
Café 33 on Hennesy features all-day international dining. Casual dining and afternoon tea is available at Lobby Lounge.
Special 'Buy 1 & Get 1 Free' Dinner Buffet Offer at all Empire Hotels      
Dinner buffet is served from 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm daily. 
Adult patrons: HK$315 each (Mondays to Fridays); HK$335 (Saturdays, Sundays, PHs & their eves)
Special price for accompanying child / elderly patrons (per adult couple) : $103 each (Mondays to Fridays); HK$113 each (Saturdays, Sundays, PHs & their eves)  

Enjoy Halloween Time in Hong Kong Disneyland

Compare with the usual time, Hong Kong people enjoy seasonal attractions and special activities during Halloween Time at the Disneyland Resort. The celebartion of Halloween in Hong Kong mostly involves putting on a disguise and hitting the town. In those days, you can find all kinds of Halloween events taking place, from the blockbuster parties of the city's theme parks, to the raucous celebrations in nightlife districts.

Special Treats and Surprises
» Celebrate the season with the Haunted Mansion Holiday, brought to you by Jack Skellington, from Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas, and the residents of Halloween Town.
» Escape the clutches of freaky phantasms as you are launched to a haunted section of the universe on Space Mountain Ghost Galaxy.
» Drop in for ghostly encounters and hair-raising thrills at The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror.
» Take a spooky stroll down Main Street, U.S.A., which is transformed into a Pumpkin Festival with hundreds of hand-carved pumpkins on display—and no two alike.
» Meet some Disney villains as they are conjured up in a sideshow tent at the Halloween Carnival at Big Thunder Ranch in Frontierland.
» Create Halloween crafts and enjoy some not-so-spooky activities for kids at Halloween Carnival at Big Thunder Ranch. Plus, watch pumpkin carvers and meet some of your favorite Disney Characters in their Halloween costumes.
» Observe Dia de los Muertos with a traditional skeleton display in Frontierland.
» Show off your monster moves on the dance floor at the Mad T Party at Disney California Adventure Park, where you can dance the night away, chill out in the lounge or just take in the scene.
» Discover the thrills and chills of the Disneyland Resort on the Disney’s Happiest Haunts Tour that takes you on lively adventures through both parks.
Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Price for Halloween Treats
Hong Kong Halloween Treats is Coming

Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Price for Halloween Treats

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This year’s Disney’s Haunted Halloween dares YOU to take the “Scream-No-More Challenge” - See if you can explore the seven themed areas from day till late night without releasing even the slightest hint of a scream!
Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Price for Halloween Treats
Ticket type This year (2013)
Ticket price for all day visiting HK$ 450
Ticket price for night visiting HK$ 299
Ticket price for Thursday night HK$ 300
Hong Kong Halloween Treats is Coming

Hong Kong Halloween Treats is Coming

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Costume parties, festive entertainment, Halloween drinks and foods, and a unique blend of Western and Eastern cultures makes Hong Kong the Halloween party capital of Asia. So next October, grab your disguise, get on yer broom and head to Asia’s world city for a howling good time!

This year, Ocean Park will present an all-new, all day and night Halloween Fest on selected event from October 1 to 31, where a regular daytime ticket will enable each guest to enjoy Hong Kong' largest Halloween event from all day to night! Continually, the Hong Kong Disneyland announces that the Halloween Treats will be kick off from October 4, 2013. The event will feature 4 newly places for visitors to play.
Date: October 2013 (exact date to be confirmed)
Hong Kong Disneyland Ticket Price for Halloween Treats
Enjoy Halloween Time in Hong Kong Disneyland

2013年8月30日星期五

Supermarket in Hong Kong: Hong Kong Market Place

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Hong Kong supermarket-Hong Kong Market Place was opened in 1985 with the aim to serve Arlington, TX with specialty items from Hong Kong, China, and Vietnam. Now it has two of the largest Asian grocery stores in the D/FW metropolitan area. Also, it offers a wide selection of Asian groceries and goods from Japan, Korea, Africa, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore, Philippines, and other Far East counties. Here you can buy much fresh food, including meat and live seafood, and so on.
Seafood
The supermarket offers you the highest quality in seafood products from around the world. There are many types and sizes of fresh shrimp for your selection. In addition, you are free to choose your favorite fish which include salmon, red snapper, cod, grouper, and many more. Moreover, the live products consist of Lobster, Alaskan Crab, Eel, Tilapia, Catfish, Blue Crab, and Crawfish.
Dry Goods
You will be amazed with the assortment of sauces, spices, and other authentic Asian food products from all parts of the world. And at the snack section, you will experience one of the most difficult decision; what to snack on? Should you get shrimp chips from Korea, rice crackers from Japan, preserved fruits from Taiwan, chocolate biscuits from Britain, or roasted coconut flavored peanuts from Vietnam? There’s more! What beverage are you in the mood for? Thai tea or Grass Jelly drinks? In cans or instant mix? There are all kinds for you to choose.
Fruits & Vegetables
Here are many fruits and vegetables for you to choose, such as Mango, Lychees, Fuji Apple, Asian Pear, Honey Tangerine, Durian, Korean Melon, and much much more.
Kitchenware
The supermarket got what you are looking for. Also, it carries items such as teapots, teacups, rice bowls, soup bowls, rice cookers, bamboo steamer, chopsticks, and electric hot pot.
Meat
The supermarket features its seafood, including beef, tender fresh pork, and specialty meats, ect. It offers a variety of products, such as duck legs, hen, oxtail, and many more. We are equipped to handle special orders.
Location & Store Hours
Grand Prairie Store: 2615 W. Pioneer Parkway Grand Prairie, TX 75051
Tel:(972)988-8811
Fax: (972)988-8880
Email: info@hkmkt.com

Sunday – Thursday: 9:00am – 9:00pm
Friday – Saturday: 9:00am – 10:00pm
Dallas Store: 9780 Walnut St., Suite 360, Dallas, TX 75243
Tel: (972)437-9888
Fax: (972)231-9818
Email: info@hkmkt.com
Sunday – Thursday: 9:00am – 9:00pm
Friday – Saturday: 9:00am – 10:00pm

Koufu Macau

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About Macao Sands Cotai Central Koufu 
Meshing the good old Singapore coffee shop tradition with modern food court management style and contemporary store designs, Koufu is one of Singapore's most established food court operators and subsequently won several dining awards over the years.  
Its mission statement promises: "Better Food,Better People,Better Life."  
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Koufu food court selection:
BBQ Seafood Hei Kei Wonton Noodle
Alice Western Cuisine Asia Kitchen
Guangdong Shun De Cuisine Mixed Vegetable Rice
King's Seafood Dae Chang Kum
Macau Art Kitchen Taipei Yong Kang Noodle
Ramen Menzu Japanese Cuisine
Aruna’s Indian Curry Ocean Empire
Shanghai Delights Ruins Hong Kong Restaurant
Hua Xi Beef Noodle Dessert & Dim Sum
Pan One Beverages & Fruits
Lau Si Chuan Häagen-Dazs
It is for reference only.         
More details about Koufu Food Court
Gourmands will enjoy their introduction to the Koufu food court, which is also making its Macao debut. Already a successful concept that has garnered rave reviews in Singapore, Koufu combines nostalgic Singapore coffee shop traditions with modern food court comfort and choice. Located on Level 3 of Shoppes Cotai Central, it will provide 23 authentic Pan-Asian and international cuisine choices.
“We are very proud of our latest round of additions to Shoppes Cotai Central,” says David Sylvester, Senior Vice President of Sands Retail, Las Vegas Sands Corp. “Our visitors will find an expanded choice in shopping and dining, conveniently located at the absolute centre of the very best offerings on the Cotai Strip – accommodation, entertainment, gaming, meetings and conventions, and of course retail and dining. Our innovative integrated resort city gives shoppers the unique experience of being able to stay at any one of our world-class resorts, while having convenient access to 600 duty-free shops across all three properties. Shoppes Cotai and Sands Cotai Central put it all within reach.”   
 
Getting to Sands Macao Cotai Central

2013年8月29日星期四

Chinese Mid Autumn Festival Custom: Eating Mooncakes

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Chinese Mid Autumn Festival is a popular harvest festival, which is celebrated by Chinese and Vienamese people. In this day, the family will get together to eat mooncakes and gaze the moon in the evening of Mid-Autumn Festival.
This is a Chinese ancient poetry which was written by Zhang Jiulin.
Eating Moon Cakes
Maybe you can see the mooncakes in the shops recently. Because the festival is coming soon. Eating mooncakes is regarded the most popular celebration of the day. Mooncakes are traditionally Chinese pastries, which is made of wheat flour and sweet stuffings such as sugar and lotus seed powder. Moon cake is a symbol of family reunion, and the cake is traditionally cut into pieces that equal to the number of people in the family.

Chinese Mid Autumn Festival Custom

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One of Chinese traditional festival-Mid Autumn Festival is coming soon. In this festival, what do Chinese people do? How do they celebrate? And what will they eat? Now this article will tell you the truth about the Chinese Mid Autumn Festival custom.
Mid Autumn Festival will take place in September 19, 2013. When Mid-Autumn occurs at the very end of September or early October it is usually combined with National Day (October 1) holiday for a week-long holiday.
The Origins of Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival
The Moon Festival can be traced back to more than 3,000 years, to moon worshiping in the Shang Dynasty (1600–1046 BC). Ancient Chinese emperors worshiped the moon in the autumn, as they believed that the practice would bring them a plentiful harvest the next year.

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Macau to Hong Kong TurboJet

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About TurboJET
TurboJET is the brand name for the operations of the Hong Kong-headquartered Shun Tak-China Travel Ship Management Limited, which was established from the joint venture between Shun Tak Holdings Limited and China Travel International Investment Hong Kong Limited in July 1999. It operates hydrofoil ferry services in southern China.
Macau→Hong Kong
 
07:00 - 23:59
(departures every 15 minutes)
 
12:00 14:15 17:00  
00:30 03:00  
01:00  04:00  
01:30 06:00  
02:30  06:30  

Sailing Time: about 55 minutes

Additional sailings with departures every 5 minutes will be added during peak hours
Fares
Macau→Hong Kong
VIP Cabin
(6 seats)
VIP Cabin
(4 seats)
Super
Class
Econ.
Class
Day Service
(Weekdays)
$ 1,788 $ 1,192 $ 298
$ 148
Day Service
(Weekends & Holidays)
$ 1,916 $ 1,277 $ 319
$ 161
Night service
(Weekdays, Weekends & Holidays)
$ 2,035 $ 1,357 $ 339
$ 184