Time Out Hong Kong 1 (Time Out Guides) |
| | | | Title: | Time Out Hong Kong 1 (Time Out Guides) | | Author: | Time Out | | Publisher: | Time Out | | Type: | Book / Paperback | | Publication Date: | 01 August, 2001 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0141000317 / 9780141000312 | | List Price: | $14.95 | | Amazon Price: | $44.91 (via Amazon marketplace seller) | | | | The HTML code below can be pasted onto your web-site, your MySpace page, or blog - or any number of similar places - to create a link to this page: If, instead of a text link, you'd like to create a link to this page which will display the book cover, if it's available, then the code below will do exactly that:
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Product Description This guide for business travellers and tourists alike offers information on Hong Kong's urban and natural landscapes with opening times and prices for various attractions, restaurants, bars and shopping facilites.
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Good Book, Nice Layout. 03 March, 2008 Good book, easy to follow and a ton of info. I'd buy it again.
Pros: has a good, easy to locate layout. Info seemed accurate if you assume that historical sights never seem to disappear but I rarely use guidebooks for restaurant/food/bar recommendations specifically but typically go by local websites and travel forums. Maps were also very good, I thought. Less "biased" stances such as politically related info that other guidebooks tend to incorporate within their books by omitting one thing vs. another due to some biased historical stance.
Cons: Should include some Shenzhen info. This is the city directly opposite Hong Kong and while it's not really that special considering HK is a great "world city" and many cities in China have caught up to the luster of Shenzhen, it's just really just another Chinese city now. However for someone who has never been to the Chinese mainland, it's worth the day or two unless you need a full $130 visa (which Americans do). It does have Guanghzou which is a 70mile or so hike up the Pearl River but they're vastly different places.
Could include more bus-related info as well as some of the best parts of HK still are not connected via the MTR. Plus, the top of a double-decker bus is a great way to "see" HK, if you ask me. Could also talk about the two checkpoints at Lok Ma Chau/Huang Gang if in China and if you're stuck at the bus terminal vs. the bridge, should invest the $$ in buying a bus back to your destination as the MTR does not stop there! This is a common mistake made by Shenzhen taxi drivers I had no idea about this setup at all. I just happened to stay near there in Shenzhen.
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