Transfer in Hong Kong
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Before traveling you need to think over every detail and carefully prepare. Want to see one of the central cities in China? Then head to southeast China. How to get to Hong Kong? From the airport to the center goes public transport, but it is most convenient to book a transfer. You don’t have to look for a car in the parking lot and change notes. You can pay in a convenient currency through the service, and the driver will meet you with a sign in the air terminal. Hong Kong is the special administrative region of China on the Jiulong Peninsula. It is the largest seaport in the country and the world financial center. Think over in advance your tourist route, noting the attractions of interest. We recommend to start exploring the city from the 34 meters high Monument of the Sitting Buddha on Lantau Island. In order to be close to the statue you need to go up 270 steps. Then go to Otpor Bay, where one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong is located. There is also a Lifeguard House, built in traditional Chinese style. If you are afraid of getting lost in the transport system, book your transfer in Hong Kong in advance. Be sure to stroll through the streets of Hollywood Road and Upper Lekar Row. On their territory, there are many antique shops, local cafes and a market with fresh products. At 3 kilometers is the temple of Man Mo, erected in honor of the god of war Mo and the god of literature Manu. Everywhere, incense is lit and flowers are placed in earthen pots. Go on an excursion to the Wong Tai Sin Temple, which was built in honor of the Taoist deities of the “Great Immortal Wong”. The whole territory covers more than 18 thousand square meters. Here live the monks who gave a vow of silence. The guide will tell you, in contrast to the silent novices, the history of the temple and show every corner in an area of 18 thousand square meters. In 1915 there was a shop of a local healer who consulted with God how to treat people. Once he dreamed that Wong wanted a big temple for himself. Therefore, a couple of years later a full-fledged temple appeared here. Hong Kong has a well-developed public transport network: subways, buses, trams, taxis, bicycle rentals and several cable cars. Metro is considered the fastest and most expensive way to travel. Each car is equipped with air conditioning, installed soft seats and the inside is always clean. More than 10 lines connect the center and distant areas. Double-decker buses and trams operate from 06:30 to 23:00. There are special flights that go to Hong Kong airport. Take a ride on the old cable car to Victoria Peak, and on the modern cable car is to the Buddha statue. Hire a car with a driver in Hong Kong to see as much interesting as possible. Tourists who are going to explore the city, riding a bike, at the rental office are given a free map of the area and a list of attractions. A popular route is the Sha Tin District - Tai Po Waterfront Park. Cycle paths run along the Shing Moon River. Hong Kong leaves almost no one indifferent. It is a bright, sonorous and dynamic city. Many call it Asian New York. Enough to walk all day on foot or ride the streets on bicycles to feel the atmosphere of Hong Kong.