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First timer in Hongkong

Lan Kwai Fong: the famous place for night owls in Hongkong.

Lan Kwai Fong: the famous place for night owls in Hongkong.

Lan Kwai Fong: the famous place for night owls in Hongkong. Hongkong's MTR One of the Shopping area in HK.

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Welcome to Hongkong.

My very first time visiting one of the shopping countries of the world. My experienced in HK wasn't that wonderful but not so bad as well.

First, all I can say is that HK is cold. If you are planning to go there then you should bring clothes that will keep you warm.

Second, I prefer you guys eat at street side fast foods...like in the Philippines they have their own version of street foods and or street side eatery..which is very affordable and of course you'll get to really taste what Hong Kong is made of..you must try the local foods of Hong Kong if you are an adventurous one.

Third, if your are thinking that Hong Kong is cheap when it comes to bargaining or shopping...think again.. It's really not that cheap...I actually prefer shopping in Philippines..because if you get to bargain something you can just bargain until you reached the usual cost in peso..to think that in philippines you can even bargain it in more cheaper price.

Lastly, don't leave the country without visiting Lan Kwai Fong, their place for night owls, or clubbers that is.

Always remember to follow the rules from whichever country you will choose to visit. Bring at least enough money so you can always go somewhere to explore without worrying.

And bring a calculator for your own convenience... Trust me, you'll need it.

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Published on 2/8/08

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