Discover Hong Kong!

Hong
Kong is an international city which blends in the best from
the East and West, creating a unique personality. Hong Kong
leads the global resurgence of Chinese culture, and stands
at the forefront of an exciting new era where every moment
in this exciting city is an unforgettable experience.
Hong Kong offers plenty
of options, ranging from the bustle of the city life to
tranquil country side, from graceful harbour cruises to
fast-paced horse-racing action. From early morning until
late at night there is always a shop waiting for you in
this shopping paradise. Food lovers will enjoy the succulent
taste of Hong Kong: stunning home-style delicacies, surprising
fusion food, spectacular fresh seafood, regional Chinese
delights and cuisines from around the world!
Hong Kong comprises
260 islands including one with the largest Buddha in the
world. There’s the Kowloon peninsula teeming with shops,
temples, markets and restaurants; the New Territories which
offers a contrast of scenic beauty and man-made achievements,
its unique gardens and parks bursting with birds, wildlife
and plants. It has a population of nearly 7 million people.
Chinese and English are the official languages. Cantonese
is most widely spoken whilst most people in the service
industry speak English.




Climate
Hong Kong has a subtropical
climate with distinct seasonal changes. Temperature in December
varies between 14 - 25°C, humidity 72%.
For more information, please visit: www.weather.gov.hk.

Currency
The currency used in Hong Kong is HK$. Foreign
currency or traveler’s check can be changed to HK$ at banks.
Credit cards are widely accepted in most establishments.
Major banks are open from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm Mon-Fri, and
9:00 am to 12:30 pm on Sat. They close on Sundays and public
holidays. Automated teller machines (ATMs) can be found
almost everywhere providing 24-hour cash withdrawal (HK$)
facilities for Visa and MasterCard holders. The value of
the Hong Kong dollar is pegged at HK$7.8 to the US dollar.

Electricity
The voltage in Hong Kong is 220 volts, 50
cycles. Plug G is used in Hong Kong as shown below:


Public Transport
The reputable Hong Kong International Airport
makes Hong Kong the gateway to Asia. For general transport,
taxis are plentiful and relatively cheap. In addition, Mass
Transit Railway (MTR), public buses, trains, trams and ferries
are also convenient and frequent.

Visas and Passports
Visitors from most countries can enter Hong
Kong without a visa for periods of seven days to six months,
depending on nationality. You may check the website: http://www.immd.gov.hk
for details.

For more information about Hong Kong, please
visit:
http://www.discoverhongkong.com.
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