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Old 13-03-2006, 03:29 PM
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Re: HK recommendations?

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Originally Posted by guy88852
Hi bros, I am planning with my friends to go to HK at the end of next month or early may. Any bro have any advice or recommendations? Both sex and non-sex activities (eg.food, shopping,scenery) are welcome. As I am on a budget, any bro out there know the cheapest way to get there, and how to get cheap accomodation? We are looking for a 5D4N package.
Thanks bros!
Hongkong are expensive for hotel, if you are using it mainly for a few hours sleep, then you can try the smaller hostel which provide private room with or without bath, air condition, clean and comfortable bed, and also Free Internet in selected room, you may try Ah Shan Hostel located at :
83 14/F., Room 1406, Sincere House, Argyle Street
Mong Kok n/a KOWLOON
Price range from HK$200 to HK$ 500 for family room.

Or if you can spare about S$ 120, you can stay at Dorsette hotel (a 3 star hotel) in Kowloon side. All these can be booked via Wotif.com at following website - http://www.wotif.com
They may not be offering the cheapest hotel, but you can choose the type and you are comfortable in price and location. It is also for those who want a last minute booking. I have used their service many times from small to big hotel. The price of each hotel varies depending on seasons. Check it out.

This website can also serve as a guide to find out the price of Hotel in HK for the next two weeks. As HK hotel rate can doubled if there are exhibitions or events like Ruby 7 in April. So it is good to check it out first. If have problem with hotel rates or no vacancy, then you can stay in Shenzhen(45 mins train), or Macau(45 mins ferry), ZhuHai(45 mins ferry) nearby from HK. These places are also full of night life too..and cheaper. Macau & Zhuhai can be accessible via ferry from Kowloon or Hongkong island. As for Shenzhen, via train from Kowloon station.

As for HK nitelife, like what bro belonglong said, can check it out via website - www.sxx141.com

It is good to find out more information prior to your trip. Let me know if you need further help.

Happy trip
Mac-Q