Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Hong Kong: The Bustling City of China and its Extensive Public Transport

Hong Kong is a vibrant and densely populated city of China. Once the city was an integral part of former British Empire. Now, Hong Kong is the hub of financial and trading activities of the country and also famous for its skyline structures. It is also popular in china for its exotic food, pulsating nightlife, extravagant shopping and picturesque tourist places. Hong Kong has become a global city due to its strong alignment with some strong cities of the world. The city is unique and enchanting for every tourist of China due to its diverse people and culture which is more dynamic than big cities like Vietnam and Vancouver. Today, Hong Kong has the title of Asia’s World City due the increasing affluent and significance.

To look around and admire this city, there is highly developed and extensive transport system is available, encompassing public and private transport both. According to factual statistics, 90% out of 100 daily travelling has been happening through public transport in Hong Kong, making it the highly operational city for public transport in the world. Taxi, ferry, rail, bus and tram are all the safest, efficient and affordable medium of public transport in Hong Kong.

If you are in Hong Kong for a little long period, then it is highly suggested to use public transport as a primary mode of transportation. The smart electronic money, used in public transport in Hong Kong is called Octopus card which is actually a payment system. This card was first introduced in 1997 to replace coins and currency notes during traveling. Octopus card is conveniently available at every station of Mass Transit Railway system. This card is not only usable at another public transport mode like a bus, train, ferry, and minibus but can also be used at parking areas, supermarkets, stores, restaurants and at vending machines.

In Hong Kong, the Public Transport is operating under the supervision of MTR Corporation Limited. The MTR is also operating Metro Services in inner suburbs of the city as well. Tram service in Hong Kong is running by Kong Tramways Company which is also operating tram service exclusively in the northern island of Hong Kong. The MTR is functioning ten lines of railway in the city, spanning over 86 stations and 69 light rail stops. The most interesting fact about Light Rail is that it runs in the streets of the city with other traffic like tramway and buses for the comfort and convenience of citizens. All the trains and trams in Hong Kong are furnished with best passenger’s facilities especially air-condition. For roaming the streets book for Hong Kong airport shuttle.
Well, this is a brief but comprehensive review about the bustling city of China and its transport system. So, if you are heading towards Hong Kong, do cast a glance on all the available transport options for a complacent journey.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Beautiful places to visit in Hong Kong

Hong Kong

Hong Kong is known for its beautiful places, colorful nightlife, delicious foods, high way of living and also for its jolly mined neighborhood. This city is covered with natural beauties, historical architectural places. There are 93% Chinese and 6.4% other inhabitants in living in Hong Kong. The people’s religion is mainly Buddhism and also Taoism, Christianity, Islam, Chinese folk region and others. The population of Hong Kong is around 7,234,800. This is known as Asia’s culinary capital for its quality and having the way of life.
There are so many way to visit this place, each and every way will show you the different angle of the Hong Kong. There are so many places to visit in Hong Kong and it quite tough to visit all of the places in one tour. Some of them are described below.

Mai Po Nature Reserve 
Mai Po Nature Reserve 

 This nature reserve is having around 270 hectare areas. You must have to register before entering the facility. This is perfect place for seeing the nature life and having a day out. You can see rare species there, like cormorants, kingfishers and many others. Tian Tan Buddha On the top of the hill a statue of seated Buddha which is 23m long represent the religious view of Hong Kong. This statue is made of bronze and weight is 202 tonnes. There is a bell controlled by computer mechanism, automatically rings 108 times a day. The bell sound symbolizes 108 troubles of mankind.

Man Mo Temple 
Man Mo Temple

This temple is one of the Hong Kong’s old time temples. This temple is built in 1847 in the time of Qing dynasty. This is a symbol of old historical value in the Hong Kong.

Temple Street Night Market
Temple Street Night Market

This is the most happening night market in Hong Kong. In this market you can taste best and low priced street food from any other place. You can buy cheap cloth, footwear, CDs, cookware and many more items.

Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade

Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade
This place is one of the best sightseeing places, lovely place to walk and small play. In the evening it turns to a carnival. Nice place to hang out with friends. A huge number of traveler visit Hong Kong for having a good time with family and friends. You can easily choose this place for time pass and outing.