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ARE YOU READY TO GO TO HONG KONG?

ARE YOU READY TO GO TO HONG KONG?. FOOD. TO READ MORE VISIT THIS LINK. http://www.chinatravel.com/facts/chinese-food/. Chinese Cooking Art

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ARE YOU READY TO GO TO HONG KONG?

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  1. ARE YOU READY TO GO TO HONG KONG?

  2. FOOD TO READ MORE VISIT THIS LINK.http://www.chinatravel.com/facts/chinese-food/ Chinese Cooking Art In China, cooking is an art. Quite different from Western cooking whose recipes are followed strictly like laboratory instructions, Chinese cooking always allows for a creative and stylistic touch to it. Besides, great attention is paid to the aesthetic appreciation of the food. A good Chinese dish should be a great combination of taste and appearance. Food has a special meaning to the Chinese people.  The "waste not, want not" ethos means that a surprising range and variety of plants and animals, and every part of a plant or animal is used. This has given rise to a remarkable diversity in the regional cuisine, but to westerners it can be overwhelming - surprising, fantastic, delicious, horrifying or disgusting - and above all, different.

  3. HOTEL HOTELS IN HONG KONG ARE FAIRLY INENXEPNSIVE YOU CAN GET A 4 SATR HOTEL FOR ABOUT $95 A NIGHT. FOR HOTEL REVIEWS VISIT THIS SITE OR THIS SITE

  4. RESORTS THESE RESORTS WILL BE MORE EXPENSIVE THAN THE HOTELS, BUT MUCH NICER. FOR MORE INFO ON DISNEY RESORTS VISIT THIS LINK http://yeinjee.com/travel/tag/asia/china/hong-kong/hong-kong-disneyland-resort/

  5. BHUDDA BHUDDA Laughing Buddha is a named used for Buddha named Hotei. A Chinese monk 1000 years ago known as Hotei has now become a part of Shinto’s and Buddhism. Hotei, had a large stomach and a very jolly nature, that made him popular and people started addressing him as “Laughing Buddha”. He was also known for his kind nature of helping children and poor. Wherever, he used to go he brought peace, smile and his helping hand. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON BHUDDA VISIT THIS SITE http://www.religionfacts.com/buddhism/store/laughing_buddha.htm

  6. MAPS HONG KONG INTERACTIVE MAPhttp://www.lonelyplanet.com/china/hong-kong?openMap=true

  7. Hong Kong Travel Guide Oriental Hong Kong Hong Kong is the gateway to China East Asia and Southeas AIRLINES From $2718 Round-TripPer Person CHOOSEDEPARTURE +American AirlinesFlight 366Flight 153Flight 6115Tulsa, OK (TUL) → Kowloon, China (HKG) 2 Stops Connects in Chicago, IL (ORD) and Tokyo, Japan (NRT) Departing ···Friday, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:35amArriving ···Sunday, Aug 30, 2009 at 8:45pmTrip Duration ···44h 10m Full Flight Details

  8. LANGUAGE THEY SPEAK CHINESE • Yes   shì  • No   bú shì  • Thank you   xìe xìe  • Thank you very much   fei- cháng gàn xìe / henv gàn xìe  • You're welcome   bu yong xie  • Please   qíng  • Excuse me   qivng ràng, dui bu qi  • Hello   Ni hao  • Goodbye   zài jiàn  • So long   zài jiàn  • Good morning   zaov an-.  • Good afternoon   wuv an-.  • Good evening   wanv shàng haov.  • Good night   wanv an-.  • I do not understand   wov bù míng bái / wov bù dovng

  9. MONEY!! Exchange Rate: Current Exchange Rate with U.S. Dollar: $1 = ABOUT 6.8 Yuan RMB

  10. MONEY (CONTUNED) FOR MORE PICTURES AND INFORMATION VISIT THIS SITE http://www.chinatoday.com/fin/mon/

  11. POLITICAL SYSTEM The Constitution is the fundamental law of the state. The existing Constitution was adopted for implementation by the 5th Session of the 5th National People’s Congress on December 4, 1982. Amendments were made to the Constitution respectively at the 1st Session of the 7th National People’s Congress on April 12, 1988, the 1st Session of the 8th National People’s Congress on March 29, 1993 and the 2nd Session of the 9th National People’s Congress on March 15, 1999 FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THE POLITICAL SYSTEM VISIT THIS SITE: http://www.china.org.cn/english/Political/25060.htm

  12. TRANSPORTATION For more information on transportation visit this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transport_in_Hong_Kong THYE USE BUSES AND CABS

  13. COOL BILDINGS

  14. COOL RICH PEOPLE DRIVE THIS!

  15. STUPID LAWS OF CHINA • To go to college you must be intelligent. • Drivers of power-driven vehicles who stop at pedestrian crossings are liable to a fine of up to five yuan, or a warning. • You may only have one child, or you will have to pay a fine.

  16. MUSEUMS THERE ARE A BUNCH OF MUSEUMS IN CHINA FOR MORE INFORMATION ON MUSEMS CLICK HERE

  17. ACTIVITIES Ice Skating Bei Hai Gongyuan, Qian Hai and the Summer Palace are the most important areas for ice skating in Beijing. You can buy or rent outfits for skating. There are also 'ice cars' which are propelled by ski poles. Le Cool is Beijing's largest skating rink. It is located in an underground shopping centre connected to the Traders Hotel and the China World Hotel. The rink is open for the skate lovers till midnight.Address: B2/F, China World Shopping Mall, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District Tel: 10 6505 5776 Go Karting Get your indoor go-karting action on at this facility, featuring a 350 meter track and 200cc go karts. The centre also has a restaurant, pool, darts, and foosball to keep you well-fed and entertained. Inquire about special seasonal and student discounts. Open Monday – Friday. Address: Xinglong Park, Gaobeidian, Chaoyang Tel: 10 8472-9399 Beijing Amusement Park Constructed in 1984, this was the first large modern amusement park in Beijing. Surrounded by a scenic lake, Adults and children alike can indulge themselves by rolling on the Super Train ride or by taking a ride in the Water Car. Sometimes circuses and stuntmen give fantastic shows in the park. Beijing's equivalent to Disneyland. Open every day. Address: 1 Zuoanmen Nei Dajie Tel: 10 67143611

  18. ACTIVITES (CONTENUED) Spas There are many independent downtown spas to choose from in Beijing and most five-star hotels feature this amenity – there is even a spa at the foot of the Great Wall! 'One Spa' stands out because of its broad music selection, encompassing everything from foreign tunes to Chinese folk. Address: 2F, Tower E, Beijing Hotel, No.33 Dongchangan Jie, Dongcheng Tel: 010 65135812 Bowling There are quite a few bowling alleys to choose from but Gongti 100 is the biggest and, as the name implies, it features no less than 100 lanes. For the not so fanatical there are ping pong tables, kids' rides and an arcade. Address: Gongti 100 8 Gongti Xilu Tel: 10 6552-2688 Hike part of the Great Wall Not for the faint hearted, several tour companies offer one, two-day and up to two-week tours that accompany hikers along both easy and difficult sections of the Great Wall of China. The wall flanks the northern part of Beijing with various passes and towers. The main sections include Badaling, Juyongguan, Huanghuacheng, Jiankou, Mutianyu, Gubeikou, Jinshanling, and Simatai. Of these eight sections, five are officially open to the public: Badaling, Juyongguan, Mutianyu, Jinshanling and Simatai, representing more than 100 kilometres renovated and well preserved.All the five sections of the Great Wall in Beijing have their own unique features.

  19. ACTIVITES (CONTUNED) Rent a bike If you can't beat 'em, join 'em, all three million of Beijing's bike riders. Biking through Beijing is an experience not to be missed. With special bike traffic lights and several million biking pals you're relatively safe and in good company plus Beijing is as flat as a pancake so you won't even need gears. Foreigners looking to rent a bike should come with their passport and rental shops will record your passport/identity card number and then ask for a cash deposit. Some might accept your passport/identity card as collateral but such a practice is only asking for trouble. Rents are low but deposits are high. Always inspect your bike and point out any damage before setting off so you won't be charged for damage you are not responsible for. Golf 'Green opium', as the Chinese refer to the lure of golf, is a growing phenomenon in China and years of economic growth are swelling the ranks of the middle class. The sport is gaining popularity so rapidly that Beijing fears it is displacing valuable farmland. Beijing itself boasts over 30 golf courses. Here are some of the biggest: Beijing CBD International Golf Club Address: 99 Gaobeidian Road, Chaoyang Beijing ChaoyangGolf Club Address: Shang-si Road, Tuanjiehu Xiaoqu Chaoyang, Beijing Beijing Country Golf Club

  20. THIS IS THE END.....

  21. By Cody Knight

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