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Average of 4.6/5 based on 8 Reviews
Came back to Hong Kong after a long long time and it was one heck of a trip. very enjoyable, and good hotel. HolidayMe gave me a good package, and took care to ensure the safety of a single woman travelers.
HolidayMe arranged a very nice and well planned trip to Hong Kong for us, my wife, mu=y kids and myself. It was our first vacation abroad together and they arranged all the formalities and it was very well done. We had a good time, and they were helpful till the very end even. I will recommend them to all travelers.
Hong Kong is very nice and clean, and very bright in the night and safe to roam about. We enjoyed a lot in the Hong Kong hotel, since it was very close to the city center, and we could walk about everywhere or take those little autos to take us to any place. It was very convenient, and as the package from HolidayMe did not cost us that much we were enjoying even more than we thgouht we could. This wwas one of the best vacations of our lives, and we celebrated my wife’s birthday there, and the hotel also give us a free birthday cake.
I wanted to back pack across Asia, but HolidayMe offered me a package for a price I cudnt refuse. First stop is Hong Kong, and everything till now is good. Can’t even wait to start for the next destination on the itinerary.
I go to Hong Kong with my friends who also go to foreign city for first time in life. It is very nice and HolidayMe sent person with our name on a paper to take us from airport to drop us at hotel for our room. But chek in was very long time and we tiring after that so we went to room to sleep.
We were in Hong Kong for a vacation, but then came to know that the best time to visit would be during the Honk Kong Annual Shopping Festival. HolidayMe people did not tell us this and for that we are a little disappointed in them. I wish they wud have told us because apparently things are pretty cheap then, and we could have enjoyed shopping for some electronic items. Make sure that when you come, it is during this festival. Other than this issue the trip was fine, not very enjoyable but it was ok ok. The food is very good though.
What can I say about Hong Kong that you might not have heard before? It is actually very clean, and the roads are spotless but traffic is bad. We got a good priced package from HolidayMe and it covered a good stay.
When I took this package from HolidayMe I knew that since it is so cheap it would not have very good hotels, but I didn’t mind coz I wasn’t planning on staying in the rooms for very long, except for at the night. The food was good and so was the service, so I acutally think that the hotels were not that bad.
A kaleidoscope of breathless modernity and eclectic old world charm, China is a south-east Asian giant that has grown in splendour and stature over the years. One of the fastest growing economies in the world, China is also home to the largest population and is also the manufacturing capital of the world.
China is charmingly and predominantly rural, though the urban landscape is expanding at a breathless pace. China is home to one of the oldest human civilizations that ever came into existence. The first among them is said to have flourished along the banks of the Yellow River.
Monarchy and hereditary went hand in hand in the early days of Chinese monarchy. The Qin Dynasty unwittingly laid the foundation for modern China by conquering many states and forming a massive empire. The last of the dynasty rulers were uprooted in the year 1911 by the Republic of China. They maintained their hold until 1949. It was in the same eventful year that the Communist Party took over the reins and changed China’s wavering course to a definite direction.
More than 300 languages are spoken in China. Mandarin is spoken by almost 70% of the population. The other major languages commonly spoken include Hakka, Gan, Xiang, Yue and Wu.
Rice is a popular part of the diet in China, while pork is also largely consumed and it accounts for about three quarters of the meat that the locals eat. The use of indigenous spices play an integral part in the Chinese cuisines.
The summers are dry while it rains aplenty in the monsoon season. The temperature differences during the warmer and colder months is drastic, courtesy China’s altering terrain. The three main religions of the country are Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism.