Tourist Information

There are many tour options offered by other private tour agencies available before or after the conference. You may contact them directly for booking and enquiries. Click on the links below for further details.

Sea and Land Whole Day Tour (http://www.splendidtours.com/en/view.asp?key=9)

  • Harbour Cruise
  • Dim-Sum lunch
  • Afternoon Land Tour ( Hong Kong Island Orientation or Kowloon and New Territories Tour)

 

Hong Kong Island Orientation (http://www.splendidtours.com/en/view.asp?key=1)

  • Victoria Peak
  • Aberdeen Fishing Village
  • Repulse Bay Lookout
  • Stanley Market
  • Factory Visit

 

Kowloon and New Territories (http://www.splendidtours.com/en/view.asp?key=3)

  • Chuk Lam Sim Yuen
  • Kam Tin Walled Village
  • Lok Ma Chau
  • Wishing Tree
  • Kaiser Estate

 

Hong Kong ’s Famed and Famous (http://www.grayline.com.hk/)

  • Central Mid-Levels Escalator
  • 6-minute Helicopter Ride
  • Aberdeen Fishing Village
  • Peak Tram ride to Victoria Peak
  • Coffee/Break at restaurant on the Peak

 

Morning Tea and Tai Chi Tour (http://www.skybird.com.hk)

  • One Hour Tai Chi lesson
  • Dim Sum snack at a Chinese Restaurant
  • Visit Bird Garden
  • Tea Talk and Demonstration at a Local Tea House

 

Aberdeen Night Cruise (http://www.splendidtours.com/en/view.asp?key=7)

  • Pre-dinner Cocktail Cruise
  • Dinner at Jumbo Floating Restaurant
  • Night view at Stubb’s Rd Lookout

 

Top of Town and Night Cruise

(http://www.wingontravel.com/eng/water-tour/e-water-tour-ecom.asp)

  • Dinner at R66 Restaurant and Lounge
  • Temple Street
  • Harbour Night Cruise

 

Open-Top Bus and Temple Street Night Tour (http://www.grayline.com.hk/)

  • Open-top bus from Tsim Sha Tsui and hop off the Ladies Market
  • Visit Temple Street Market

 

Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park Ecotour ( http://parks.afcd.gov.hk/newmarine/event/Hoihawan/eng/index.htm)

  • Hoi Ha Village
  • Public Pier and Coral Watching
  • Lime Kiln and Mangrove site

 

For more tours options and places to visit in Hong Kong, please visit the Hong Kong Tourism Board website (http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/touring/index.jhtml)

 


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