Visit Hong Kong

Written by Tony Fenton


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The Mid Levels Escalator, at 800m isrepparttar longest covered outdoor escalator system inrepparttar 133809 world. It carries commuters betweenrepparttar 133810 prestigious Mid Levels residential area andrepparttar 133811 heart of Central Hong Kong.

Travel along it is free but beware it operates in one direction (down) duringrepparttar 133812 morning rush hour then is switched to up thereafter.

Nathan Road, Yau Ma Tei onrepparttar 133813 Kowloon peninsular is home to street hawkers eager to sell tourists anything from custom-made suits to copy Rolex watches.

At Yau Ma Tei,repparttar 133814 Jade Market has plenty ofrepparttar 133815 cool green stone carved into a myriad of shapes.

Man Mo Temple in Sheung Wan on Hong Kong Island. Spirals of insense burn to fillrepparttar 133816 temple with scented smoke that clings to your skin and clothes long after you have left.

Nearby isrepparttar 133817 famous Chop Alley (Man Wa Lane) which is lined with small green-painted huts where chop makers sell chops. A chop is a Chinese seal typically carved from jade, soapstone, bone or ivory. You can getrepparttar 133818 carvers to translate your name into Chinese for a custom-made seal. For a soapstone custom-made chop expect to pay around £15.

Shopping in Hong Kong

Central, Admiralty, and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island, along with Tsim Tsa Tsui and Mong Kok in Kowloon arerepparttar 133819 main shopping areas. Shopping hours vary, but most shops are open until late at night, seven days a week. Shops are also open on public holidays, except duringrepparttar 133820 Lunar New Year. However, shops in Central close earlier at around 6 p.m., butrepparttar 133821 other main areas stay open until 9:30 p.m.

Main shopping malls on Hong Kong Island include Landmark in Central, Pacific Place in Admiralty, Times Square in Causeway Bay, and City Plaza in Taikoo Shing. Kowloon also has its share of malls, which includesrepparttar 133822 linked Ocean Terminal and Harbour Centre complexes.

Kowloon

Bird Market Yuen Po Street, Mong Kok, 10 minutes walk from Prince Edward MTR station. Hundreds of song birds in cages of all shapes and sizes combine to make a noise

Nathan Road Not a market, but there's a definte market-feel torepparttar 133823 many shops that are crammed alongrepparttar 133824 lower end of this street in Tsim Sha Tsui with their neon signs jutting out intorepparttar 133825 street fromrepparttar 133826 buildings. Here there is everything from cameras, electronic goods, tailors to jewellery shops. Street hawkers will offer "Custom suit", "Copy watch", "Jade rings", anything and everything is available here.

Night Market Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei After dusk into late night a browse through this market is fascinating. There's everything from fortune-tellers to open air restaurants.

Ladies' Market Tung Choi Street, Mong Kok Open daily from noon to 10:30pm sells everything from fake designer accessories and clothing to cheap cosmetics and toys. It is also popular for late night snacks.

Jade Market Kansu & Battery Streets, Yau Ma Tei Open daily 10am to 3:30pm this market has jade objects in many different shapes and sizes. Beware though, not all ofrepparttar 133827 objects are genuine jade, but if you're not too bothered you can get a reasonably priced souvenir.

Hong Kong Island Cat Street (Upper Lascar Row) Shops along this street are filled with a mixture of bric-a-brac, real and fake antiques and hundreds of stalls.

Western Market Morrison Street Opened in 1906 this red brick built building was a food market for more than 80 years. Today it has been restored and in 1991 became a shopping complex. It offers handcrafts, fabric and souvenir stalls.

Stanley Market Stanley Market Road, Stanley, Hong Kong Island Stanley Market isrepparttar 133828 perfect place to buy something special for friends or relatives. The historic fishing lanes are jam-packed with vendors selling Chinese artwork, silk collectibles and curios.

Tony works for Strathlorn Travel who specialise in travel for the independent traveller to destinations that are more 'off the beaten track'.


Hilton Head Island Tips For Visitors

Written by Jeff Palmer


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Route 278 or William Hilton Parkway isrepparttar main road across Hilton Head Island. You will discover that finding locations onrepparttar 133808 island can be tricky. The buildings share similar architecture, green roofs, sand colored siding. The island's attempts to blend buildings in with natural surroundings, though worthy of praise, has led to some problems. Many buildings are hidden from view fromrepparttar 133809 roads. Local laws regardingrepparttar 133810 reduction of signage street lights and billboards makes it difficult at times to findrepparttar 133811 place that you are looking for, this especially true if traveling at night. Small mile marker signs dotrepparttar 133812 highway in an attempt to provide a point of reference to visitors

Pollen inrepparttar 133813 area is extremely dense. A fine greenish-yellow powder covers everything here durringrepparttar 133814 spring and summer months. If you have allergies be prepared with a good supply of anti-histamines and other allergy medicine.

Inrepparttar 133815 summer months bugs are a nuisance onrepparttar 133816 island. Mesquitos are very numerous due torepparttar 133817 surrounding marsh lands and island lagoons. Chiggers are like little ticks that leave a nasty bite, don't makerepparttar 133818 mistake of playing withrepparttar 133819 spanish moss that sometimes falls fromrepparttar 133820 oak trees, as this moss is often home to nests of chiggers. No-see-ums are tiny flying insects which are very annoying, they look like small grey fleas and leave an itchy bite. Sand fleas are prevelant onrepparttar 133821 beaches. If you have never seen a palmetto bug then you are in for a treat! Palmetto bug is a cute sounding name for what in reality is a giant flying cockroach! The first time I saw one , I freaked out a bit, not sure if they bite , butrepparttar 133822 gross out factor alone makes them worth mentioning. Bring a good supply of insect spray when visiting inrepparttar 133823 summer months.

Alligators live onrepparttar 133824 island and pretty much keep to themselves. It isn't uncommon for an alligator to take a stroll onrepparttar 133825 golf course or warm themselves on a hot sidewalk though. They might even have a swim atrepparttar 133826 local pool from time to time.

If you a considering a vacation which includes gorgeous weather, miles of beaches, world class golf, entertainment and dining then explorerepparttar 133827 many offerings available on Hilton

Head Island. For a complete directory of information aboutrepparttar 133828 island including accommodations, golf and dining visit http://www.hiltonheadislander.com

Jeff Palmer is an internet marketing expert currently living in Hilton Head Island South Carolina

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Jeff Palmer is an internet marketin expert living in Hilton Head Island South Carolina


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