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Novotel Citygate Hong KongNovotel Citygate Hong Kong  
Novotel Citygate features spacious accommodation a stroll from Tung Chung MTR. The 4-star hotel offers sweeping views of Ngong Ping 360 and free shuttle services to Hong Kong International Airport.
Novotel Citygate Hong Kong provides easy access to local attractions like the Asia-World Expo, Disneyland Hong Kong and Cathay Pacific City. Citygate Outlets are just about 300 metres away.
All rooms are elegantly decorated and equipped with flat-screen cable TV. Views of the sea or swimming pool can be enjoyed from guestrooms. A hairdryer, ironing facilities and bathrobes are provided for guest’s convenience.
Facilities at Citygate Novotel include a well-equipped 24-hour gym, an outdoor swimming pool and a public bath. Guests can relax on the sun loungers located around the swimming pool. Beautiful gardens decorate the hotel.
Essence Restaurant features a large international buffet, while Olea serves Mediterranean dishes. The lobby bar provides live entertainment and sports events screenings.
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You can navigate (move your view) in two dimensions in any Map. To pan (move the map), click and drag the map. To center and zoom in on a location, double click the location. To center and zoom out on a location, right double click the location.
Additional Navigation in Earth View:
Tilting: Using your keyboard, simultaneously hold down the Shift key and the Up arrow to tilt down or the Down arrow to tilt up. To tilt, you can also select Shift and use the scroll wheel on your mouse. You will be able to see 3D buildings, structures and terrain.
View 360: Enjoy a full sweeping 360 degree view of a single point by holding down the Shift key and the Right arrow or Left arrow.
Return to North-Up View: Sometimes when exploring in Earth view, you may loose track of what direction you are facing. Click the N which appears on top of the compass on the navigation bar in the left of the 3D viewer, and you will immediately be reverted to North-up view.
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Hong Kong Island Half-Day Tour (Video)
See all the highlights of Hong Kong Island on a five-hour orientation tour. If this is your first visit to Hong Kong, this comprehensive half-day tour is a great way to get to know Hong Kong Island and its famous landmarks and history. Hong Kong is ever-changing, so this tour is sure to refresh old memories for return visitors.
Symphony of Lights Hong Kong Harbor Night Cruise
Hong Kong's harbor dazzles with neon at night, but the synchronized Symphony of Lights laser show takes the nightly spectacle to another level. Cruise Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour aboard a traditional Chinese sightseeing junk and enjoy an uninterrupted view of this dazzling light show for an unforgettable evening in Hong Kong.
Lantau Island and Giant Buddha Day Trip from Hong Kong
Take a day trip to Lantau Island, Hong Kong's largest island, and discover pristine beaches, traditional fishing villages, lush valleys, soaring mountains and spiritual enlightenment. Your full day tour includes a guided visit to Po Lin Monastery, the Giant Buddha Exhibition Hall and a 5.7 kilometer cable car journey offering spectacular views of ...
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Lantau Island and Giant Buddha Day Trip from Hong Kong
Take a day trip to Lantau Island, Hong Kong's largest island, and discover pristine beaches, traditional fishing villages, lush valleys, soaring mountains and spiritual enlightenment. Your full day tour includes a guided visit to Po Lin Monastery, the Giant Buddha Exhibition Hall and a 5.7 kilometer cable car journey offering spectacular views of ...
The world's highest hotel opens - The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong
Featuring rooms on floors 102 to 118, The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong is located above Kowloon Station along Airport Express Line. It features a spa on floor 116 and rooms with iPod docks. The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong is situated in International Commerce Centre (ICC), a 3-minute train ride from Hong Kong Central. A 20-minute direct train journey ...
JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong Opens Public Telepresence Studio
The JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong has opened a GoThere Virtual Meetings studio. The public telepresence facility enables people to hold small, virtual meetings with customers and colleagues around the world. Hong Kong is the sixth telepresence studio to open in a Marriott branded hotel. GoThere Virtual Meetings is part of a roll-out of AT&T ...
Ocean Park Hong Kong Full Day Tour
Experience the magic of one of the most spectacular oceanariums in the world - Ocean Park Hong Kong! Highlights * Instant Confirmation * Family friendly * All entrance fees included * Free hotel pickup and drop-off included Come and experience the largest marine theatre as well as Sealions, dolphins, sharks, penguins and killer ...
Giant Buddha / Po Lin Monastery
No trip to Hong Kong would be complete without a visit to the world's tallest, outdoor, seated bronze Buddha which sits serenely atop Ngong Ping plateau amid the spectacular mountain scenery of Lantau Island. The eyes, lips, incline of the head and even the right hand (raised to deliver a blessing to all), combine to lend great depth of character ...
Hong Kong Pink Dolphin Watching Cruise
Join this Hong Kong cruise to witness the world's pinkest dolphins at play! Be amazed - these dolphins, found between Hong Kong and Macau, are pinker than the Boto dolphins in the Amazon River in South America and live within a few kilometers of one of the world's busiest shipping centers and most densely populated urban area. The Pearl River ...

Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong Island is the glitzy big brother of Kowloon - a tightly packed, towering paean to market capitalism that hasn't been dented one jot by Chinese rule. The bustle of people living and working is the biggest attraction on the island, although many visitors head around to Aberdeen, on the southern side of the island, where 6000 people live or work on junks anchored in the harbour. Sampan tours of the Aberdeen Harbour are definitely worth the expense. The other major draw is the floating restaurants.
The most popular beach is Repulse Bay, also on the southern side of the island, but it gets extremely crowded on weekends. Stanley, with its laid-back atmosphere, is another good spot for escaping Hong Kong's hustle and bustle, although it is the hustle and bustle that brings people here in the first place - if you want real solitude, you've come to the wrong place. City attractions include the Central Market, which visitors will have no trouble finding (just sniff the air), the old Man Mo Temple and the Zoological & Botanic Gardens. Hong Kong Island is steep, so if your'e heading away from the harbour, do as the locals do and ride the 800m (870 yards) outdoor escalator

Kowloon

Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula, is the territory's tourist ghetto. It consists of one sq km of shops, restaurants, pubs, topless bars and camera stores. However, Kowloon is also home to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Space Museum, the famous Peninsula Hotel and the Museum of History.
The Promenade, in East Tsim Sha Tsui, is a great place for a stroll, and has wonderful views of Victoria Harbour, particularly at night. The liveliest night market in the territory is on Temple St in Yau Ma Tei.

Ocean Park Hong Kong

Ocean Park Hong Kong is one of the most spectacular oceanariums in the world with the largest marine theatre. It is also an amusement park perched around two mountain peaks, with an area of 870,000 square meters. A breath-taking 8-minute ride by cable car to the headland gives a glorious view of Repulse Bay, Deep Water Bay, Aberdeen and the South China Sea. Sealions, dolphins, sharks, penguins and killer whales are housed in stimulated environments similar to their natural habitat and will show off their spectacular tricks to thrill you at the Ocean Theatre. Also an excellent opportunity to see its two most popular guests – giant pandas An An and Jia Jia.

The park also offers a full range of hair raising rides:

  • The exhilarating Dragon Roller Coaster
  • The thrilling Mine Train
  • Flying Swing
  • The Eagle
  • the latest Abyss Turbo Drop (this guarantees you the utmost excitement by a sudden downward plunge from as high as a 20-storey building)

Travel down the mountain by the world’s second longest outdoor mountain-climbing escalator and transfer to the hotel.

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Victoria Peak

If you're in Hong Kong, you'd be mad to miss a trip to the top of Victoria Peak, 552m (1810ft) above sea level. The views are giddyingly beautiful in every direction, with the vista of the business district, Victoria Harbour and Kowloon especially grand. In true Hong Kong style the main viewing deck is on the roof of a large shopping mall.

Join the throng of snap-happy tourists - you won't be disappointed. If you have time, it's worth making the trip to the top both in daylight (ideal to get your bearings) and at night, when the mass of lights around the harbour will take your breath away and make you wish you had a better camera. The actual peak is a ten-minute walk west and up.

Symphony of Lights Cruise

Board the authentic Chinese sightseeing cruise boat as she sails around the Victoria Harbour, one of the world's most impressive natural habours. At night time, the spectacular Hong Kong's skyline on both side of the harbour will fire your imagination as the dazzling neon cityscape emerges. The cruise climatises as the Symphony of Lights show brightens up the skyline with spectacular display of lazer beams bouncing off skyscrapers from both sides of the harbour every night from 8:00pm-8:20pm. The synchronised 20-minute display to music and commentary that depicts the growth of Hong Kong from a sleepy fishing village to dynamic world city it is today. Enjoy uninterrupted view of the dazzling show with unlimited drinks on board for an unforgettable Hong Kong by Night .
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