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Tips to Save Money While In Hong Kong


Getting around Hong Kong can end up being expensive for a first time visitor. There are ways to save a bit of money so that it doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, Whether you are traveling to this great city for business or pleasure, these tips will help you save some money.

Use the Airbus

Upon arriving in Hong Kong, choose to bypass taxis and the Airport Express in favor of the slower Airbus. Although baggage handling will be more convenient and your flight may have been long and tiring, the Airbus is a far less expensive method to get from the airport to the city than the Airport Express and taxis. You do pay for the convenience of the other forms of transportation.

The Airbus make a bit longer to get to your destinations but the savings can be substantial. Taxi fares can be as high as HK345, a single trip on the Airport Express can range up to HK100, but the Airbus will cost you up to a low HK40. That represents a significant savings.

Octopus Card

Using the Octopus Card ensures that you get savings. It is an electronic preloaded card that can be used throughout most of the public transit system in Hong Kong. When using the card, fares are a bit less than if you were paying cash. Not only is the card convenient to use to get around, it can be easy to top up when it gets low.

To use the card, you can simple wave it over the card reader. Because it is a chip, the card doesn’t need to be taken out of you purse to be read. The usage is immediately deducted from the balance and you can easily check the balance.

For HK150, you get a card with a HK100 balance and a HK50 refundable deposit that is returned when you turn in the card. At the end of your visit, you can turn the card in to get any unused funds as well as your deposit. If you will be visiting Hong Kong within three years, keep the card to use on your next visit.

Shopping

In Kowloon, you can immerse yourself in the authentic Hong Kong shopping experience. There are seals to be had but beware you don’t get taken. The open markets in Kowloon attract tourists and some vendors are prone to overcharge. Do your research on prices before you go and don’t be afraid to haggle. Some items can be had for 50% less than they are priced.

HK2 Sight-seeing tour

For a slow, scenic ride through Hong Kong’s streets, jump on a double-decker tram. Since the fares on the trams are regulated, no matter how far you travel the cost is still HK2. If you are looking to see the city and not have to find your way around, this is the way to do it. Not only is this style of sightseeing convenient but also save money to boot.

Cheap Accommodations

Finding a cheap place to stay in Hong Kong can be a daunting task. In this city of expensive hotel rooms, the Harbourview Hotel offers affordable rooms with many of the rooms looking out over Victoria Harbour. The four star hotel is ideally located close to shopping, Hong Kong Park, The Peak Tram, and is within a short walk to the ferry terminal.

Tipping

Most hotels and restaurants add a 10% gratuity to the bill. There is no reason to leave an additional amount unless you find the service above average. Check beforehand to see how much will be added to the bill so that you do not tip too much. It is appreciated if you leave an additional 5% if you like the service.

Saving money during your time in Hong Kong is not difficult if you so a bit of research and ask the locals for information. Make sure that you do price comparisons and follow the thrifty tips to keep a bit more of your hard earned money in your pocket.


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Tips for Traveling to Hong Kong


Hong Kong, with its population of over 7,000,000, is the destination of choice for many tourists from around the globe. Spread over some 200 islands, even the far corners of this international gem offer amazing discoveries for the first time visitor.

The location of Hong Kong in Eastern Asia is ideal with its proximity to China and the South China Sea. Occupied by the British in 1841 and eventually leased for 99 years to Britain, the city has a very storied history. During a formal ceremony in 1997, Great Britain transferred sovereignty of Hong Kong to the People’s Republic of China. Because of all the influences that have impacted Hong Kong, it offers religious, cultural and lifestyle diversity.

The official languages of the city are English and Cantonese so visitors should have no problem communicating. Tourists can explore the vibrant city and experience the culture with the comfort of knowing that they will be able to find assistance if they need it.

Although the value of the Hong Kong dollar (HKD) against the US dollar (USD) varies, it is roughly 8 HKD to 1 USD.

Renowned for its exquisite food, great shopping and spectacular skylines; Hong Kong offers incredible photo opportunities. Make sure to bring a camera on your visit because you never know when a breathtaking vista, startling event or every day occurrence will move you to capture the memory for your photo album.

Tucked away in Hong Kong, there are small shops that exude local flavor and charm. On the other hand, there are several upscale shopping areas that rival high-end shopping districts found in cities around the globe. By far, the best shopping experience is found in the street markets that seem to have a life and culture all their own. In the markets you can bargain and haggle to your hearts content and, if your skills are good, you will leave with many a bargain.

As with buying anything, don’t dive in headfirst until you have looked around and compared prices. The shopkeepers and stall tenders are canny and can haggle with the best. Make sure not to get caught up in the moment. Set a price point in your mind and stick to it. Remember that the price you settle on is the price you pay because there is no sales tax in Hong Kong.

Getting around Hong Kong can be a daunting task for a novice. To eliminate any monetary issues, get an Octopus card. This card can be used throughout most of the public transportation system. Not only can you use it for your transportation needs but many convenience stores, vending machines and fast food restaurants are able to accept it.

Some of the key places in Hong Kong are:

- Ocean Park is an amazing place to spend a day or two exploring. It combines the rich marine life of the ocean, the wondrous world of nature, and a dazzling array of goldfish with the joy of being a child. Your admission to Ocean Park allows you free admission to Middle Kingdom which is a recreation of China’s history in miniature. In addition to being a fun thing to do, it is very educational as well.

- Lamma Island has a natural, almost unspoiled beauty and offers a unique experience to explore a way of life quite different from the hustle of the city. For a small island, it packs a powerful punch when it comes to activities and uniqueness.

- Lantau Island has expansive woodlands that take you away from the congestion for a while. There is a Buddhist monastery there that offers simple vegetarian meals if you are so inclined. A walk up the long flight of steps will take you to a 100 foot tall Buddha and incredible views.

Despite the huge population, Hong Kong has many great green spaces and a beautiful natural landscape. This can be appreciated if you take the tram up to The Peak and look out over the city. With its vibrant lifestyle, incredible beauty and eastern charm, Hong Kong should be on every traveler’s “Must See” list.


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