| 1. | Top 10 Hong Kong (EYEWITNESS TOP 10 TRAVEL GUIDE) Paperback by DK Publishing. Packed with the same reliable information and breathtaking color photography as our DK Eyewitness Travel Guides, DK Eyewitness Travel Top 10 Guides are fully illustrated, pocket-sized travel guides, with handy pull-out maps marking all the major sights. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 3. | AirUtopia.com:Hong Kong Kai Tak Airport Video DVD: Concorde- (Airport, airliner, plane, airplane, aircraft FILM) DVD directed by David Maxwell. This DVD includes rare visits by Concorde operated by both Air France and British Airways! Filmed in 1994 and 1995, a lot of rare airliners are also included! Many airliners in this production are now classics due to the gradual rollover to more modern fleets. Watch Cathay Pacific & Dragonair Tristars, classic 747s of Thai Airways, Cambodian 737s, Air Hong Kong 747-100s, Federal Express' only 747 to receive its livery and a rare visit by China Xinhua Airlines. As a nice addition the military is represented by aircraft from the RAF and USAF P-3 Orions and a visit aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln. If you the history of Kai Tak interests you, you'll love this production! (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 6. | Insight Fleximap Hong Kong Map. Hong Kong Insight FlexiMap features detailed regional, city, street and road maps clearly marked with all the sites and services of particular interest to travelers. Text and photographs offer a wealth of valuable tourist information including "10 sights you shouldn't miss", plus information on transportation, visas, currency, important telephone numbers, emergency services, and more. (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
| 8. | The Rough Guide to Hong Kong & Macau (Rough Guides) Paperback by David Leffman. "The Rough Guide to Hong Kong & Macau" is the comprehensive guide to this region, taking into account the vast rate of change and giving a clear focus from both a Western and Chinese perspective. Packed with information and clear maps of old buildings and local historical sites, it also has detailed accounts of outdoor activities and revised restaurant listings, from world cuisine to local Chinese dim sum lunch. The guide caters to all visitors whatever their budget. For shopping, there are comprehensive listings on where to find clothing, jewellery, electronics, art or simply souvenirs, plus advice on how to avoid getting ripped off. For those on a budget, the guide is packed with tips on how to stay, travel, eat and enjoy yourself cheaply (including a list of all the free things to do in town). Anyone in Hong Kong with more time to explore will find coverage of everything from taking the Star Ferry Ride to shopping at Temple Street market, with in-depth coverage of downtown bars, remote villages, stunning mountains and the best beaches. Make the most of your holiday with "The Rough Guide to Hong Kong & Macau". (Amazon.com Sponsored Result) |
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