Click here to return to our home page.
    Home        Contact Us        Incentive & Corporate Meeting Planner        Video Downloads        Testimonials        Convention Centers
Brochure
FAQS
Tours
Special Events
 

Hong Kong Tours


Golden Night Tour


The tour begins by visiting the viewpoint of the Tsing Ma bridge for a new view of the world’s longest hanging bridge. The tour coach will drive through the most interesting route via Nathan Road, known as the Golden Mile, where you can enjoy a sweeping view of all the neon signs along both sides of the road and thousands of pedestrians strolling around. Dinner followed by a visit to the famous Open Air Market at Temple Street. You will be given time - half an hour or 45 Minutes - to stroll around the market where you will find a wide range of quaint and inexpensive goods, as well as fortune tellers, street opera performances, etc.

Shekou & Guangzhou Tour

Start early morning by hovercraft to Shekou. Visit the Terracotta Warriors and Horses Exhibition fromXian. On the way to Guangzhou, pass by Nantau and Dongguan farming communities not too long ago, now symbols of China’s modernization. Lunch at Dongguan. On arrival at Guangzhou and visit the Zoo, Six Baiyan Temple, Memorial Hall of Dr. Sun Yat-sen, the founder of modern China. Return by late train to Hong Kong.

Macau Tour

Transfer from the hotel to the Macau Pier. Leave Hong Kong for the Portuguese colony of Macau, 40 miles away from Hong Kong and situated on the mainland of China. Tour highlights include the 600 year-old Goddess of Mercy Temple, the historical Barrier Gate between Macau and China, the Ruins of
Sao Paulo, San Ma Lo and Penha Hill. Lunch will be served at a first class restaurant. There will also be a visit to one of the casinos.

Kowloon and New Territories Tour

Tour commences from Kowloon. Drive through the densely populated areas to the satellite town of Tsuen Wan. Visit to Kam Tin Walled Village, built in late 1600s and still inhabited by hundreds of people bearing the Tang name, Luen Wo Market, a typical old-style rural market established in 1948 and Lok Ma Chau, for a view of the remarkable skyline of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone of PRC. Final stop at Wong Tai Sin Temple, Hong Kong’s most popular Taoist Deity. For an extra attraction, visit a jewelry workshop for a behind-the-scene look at the fine craftsmanship of the Orient.

Splendid China & China Folk Culture Village Tour

Pick up from the hotel by coach in the morning. Set off to Shenzhen through the New Territories. Cross the border via the Huang Gang checkpoint, to the “Splendid China” theme park where you will stay for the morning. “Splendid China” boasts of more than 70 miniature Chinese landmarks scaled down to a proportion of 15:1., epitomizing China’s many splendid scenery and historic sites. After lunch, visit the China Folk Culture Village theme park for about 2 hours. The 180,000 square meter “Villages” epitomize the homes of 21 national tribes - an assembly of diversified forms of ethnic
folk art in China. Return to Hong Kong in late afternoon by the same coach. Transport service back to the hotel will be provided.

Lantau Tour

Board a motorized Chinese junk and cruise past Green Island and Ping Chau enroute to Silver Mine Bay on Lantau, which is twice the size of Hong Kong Island. On arrival, disembark for a 3-hour coach tour of the island including a visit to the Po Lin (Precious Lotus) Buddhist Monastery at the top of the Lantau
Peak. After a Chinese vegetarian lunch, return to the starting point by Chinese Junk.

The Land Between New Territories Tour

Away from the maddening pace of the city, this tour offers a glimpse of the rural and traditional Hong Kong . Visit the Chuk Lam Sim Yuen in Tusen Wan. Go up to the highest mountain, Tai Mo Shan for a panoramic view of Hong Kong Island. Stop at Luen Wo Market to explore and absorb the atmosphere of
this traditional community. The next stop is where you need binoculars. In the distance lies the border village of Sha Tau Kok and nearby a protected bird sanctuary where Chinese Pond Herons, Night Herons and even the rare Swinhoe’s Egrets are known to nest. Return via the Plover Cove Reservoir, Tai Po and the Chinese University on to Shatin to visit the state-of-the art Sha Tin race course and enjoy a
Chinese lunch

City & Harbor By Night Tour

The tour starts with an exciting ascent on the bubble lift to Hong Kong’s famous ‘Revolving 66’ Restaurant located on the 62nd floor of one of the tallest buildings in Asia. A delicious western dinner will be served at the revolving dining room, perched majestically at 700 feet above sea-level, with an
unobstructed 360º panoramic view of the Victoria Harbor and the whole city and after sunset – an unforgettable vista that must be seen to be believed. Weather permitting, feel Hong Kong’s authentic hustle and bustle while taking a stroll along the busy lanes of the open-air night market. This energycharged experienced is followed by a relaxing harbor cruise on a Chinese junk. While on board, enjoy a wide range of cocktails and refreshments from an open bar.

Harbor Cruise

Board a motorized Chinese junk. Capture a truly panoramic view of both sides of the magnificent Victoria Harbor. Explore Hong Kong’s bays and typhoon shelters, where the boat people live. See the Wanchai and Kennedy Town waterfronts.

Horse Racing

Experience an integral part of the way of life in Hong Kong. Feel the thrill and adrenaline-pumping atmosphere of Hong Kong horse racing with the Hong Kong Tourist Association’s Come Horseracing Tours, exclusively for overseas visitors. Both tracks at Happy Valley on Hong Kong Island and Sha Tin
in the New Territories and feature the world’s most hi tech betting equipment. Giant color display screens face the stands, so you never lose track of the horses. Most races are held on Wednesday evenings and weekends from September to June.

Aberdeen & Harbor Night Tour

The charm of Hong Kong arises as the sun goes down. Cocktail cruise at the Victoria Harbor and a gastronomic Chinese dinner at the gaily decorated Floating Restaurant. The twinkling harbor lights from the mid-level of Victoria Peak provide a unique background for the evening. This memorable tour begins with a transfer to the pier and boarding a cocktail cruise on a Chinese-style junk. While on board, enjoy a wide range of cocktails and refreshments from an open bar. A splendid Chinese-style seafood dinner will be served at the world famous Floating Restaurant in the glamorously lit up Aberdeen Village. Thereafter, the coach takes you to a vantage point for a more magnificent night viewing and sightseeing before returning to your hotel. Mere words cannot describe the allure of the twinkling lights of the harbor and city of Hong Kong by night. After all, this is the City of Life.

FENG SHUI TOUR

This tour covers Stubbs Road Lookout, which look across the famous Victoria Harbor to mainland China. See Hong Kong’s highest mountain, Tai Mo Shan, the hills flanking Kowloon Peninsula and the Harbor work together to bring what is called “good feng shui” to this area. Next stop Repulse Bay. It is a scenic ride over green hills with luxury villas and apartment buildings. Walk to the beach, look out to the sea and inland and see why the influence of feng shui have attracted many of Hong Kong’s most wealthy to build their homes in the areas. This time to Statue Square in Central Hong Kong, Hong Kong’s main commercial and financial district. See here are some of Hong Kong’s most modern buildings like the Bank of China Tower, the Standard Chartered Bank and Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank. Learn why the site is known in feng shui’s terms as “a dragon’s den”.

THE HONG KONG ENHANCEMENT

Whole-day Cruise to and Walk around the
island of TUNG LUNG CHAU


09:00 AM :
Embark on the luxury Chinese junk “Oriental Dragon” at the Tsim Sha Tsui pier. Crossing of the Hong Kong harbour, then turning left, the trip eastward will take one hour. The junk
will follow the northern coast of Hong Kong island, allowing a nice view on the buildings and on the mountains at the back on your right, and on Kowloon, the old airport and Lei Yue Mun on your left. Then the junk turns towards north and follows the east coastline of Tung Lung Chau (which means “island of the Dragon of the East”).

10:00 AM :
Arrive at the pier of Nam Tong village on Tung Lung where we disembark. Tung Lung is a small rounded-shape island situated at the tip of the Clearwater Bay peninsula. The main interest of this island is the wilderness of nature with some rough hills.

10:00 – 11:30 AM :
8km Walk around the island on concrete pathes securely marked winding up and down in all directions. The top of the island culminates at 240m, and everywhere we can enjoy a peaceful quiet natural environment, just at the doorstep of the polluted noisy city! In addition to walking and rock climbing, and apart the beauty of the sceneries and
panoramas – don’t miss the magnificent view on the channel separating the island from the Tsing Shui Wan peninsula, other points of interest of the island are exclusively cultural.
At about 1km north-east from Nam Tong can be found an archeological site on the emplacement of an ancient FORT, an old watching tower dating from the 17th century; on-site now can be seen only the foundations of the old construction, the rest having been taken away to be exhibited in various Hong
Kong’s museums. North-west of the island can be visited an antic site of Carved Stones dating back some 3000 years.

12:00 – 12:30 PM :
Visit of “the Great Temple”, situated at Joss House Bay on the other side of the island. This buddhist temple has been built by the villagers in the 13th century to worship Tin Hau, the Goddess of the sea and of the fishermen. This is the oldest and the most revered Tin Hau temple in Hong Kong;
fishermen, sailors and merchants used to come here and pray for their safety at sea but also for good fortune and wealth. On one side of the building stands a banyan, the“Wishing Tree”, and on the other can be seen the “Precious Stones”, carved stones used for the ceremonies. In March each year colorful feasts and sea celebrations are being held. The temple has been restored by the Government’s Antiquities and Monuments Conservation Service 15 years ago. The only industry of the island is fishing and fish farming, and large live fish tanks can be seen floating directly at sea.


12:30 PM :
Embark on the junk for transfer to Lei Yue Mun.


13:00 – 14:30 PM :
Stop at the LEI YUE MUN fishing village for a fresh seafood Chinese meal. After lunch, walk around the small lanes and the fish market of this typical village of traditional fishing people.

15:00 PM :
Return and disembark at Tsim Sha Tsui pier.



Partner Hotels
Resources
Videos
Theme Dinners

Copyright 2008 | All Rights Reserved | GTB Orient Holidays | Site by Kikombe Designworks