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Hong Kong Leisure Guide for Business Travellers

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July 23 2007

HongKong Leisure Guide for Business Travellers, Asiaing.comTake a Break in Hong Kong, You Deserve it!

You hit the ground running, going from meeting to meeting, exceeding your goals. Your time is precious. But wait, you deserve a break. Recharge your batteries. Indulge yourself. There's no better place to do that than right here in Hong Kong.

Take advantage of being in one of the world's greatest destinations; a charismatic city with astonishing diversity and sophistication. A place to experience mesmerising views, vibrant energy, exciting nightlife, a bustling harbour, tranquil beaches and green countryside. A shopping paradise and the Culinary Capital of Asia.

More than that, Hong Kong is a compact destination where attractions and activities can be quickly reached, making it easy to fit leisure time into your busy schedule. Dine out or go sightseeing any time of day or night. Enjoy yourself whenever you desire. Take a break for an hour or a day. You'll find something amazing.

This guide will help you find the exciting enjoyment that can fit into your busy schedule. It will show you great places to shop, eat, see, workout and more. So take the break you deserve in Hong Kong. You will love it!

Download Hong Kong Leisure Guide for Business Travellers

Pdf format, 10.6mb, 60pages, published by Hong Kong Tourism Board.

Hong Kong Leisure Guide for Business Travellers Official Website

About Hong Kong:

The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, commonly known as Hong Kong (Chinese: 香港), is one of the two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China, along with Macau. Comprising more than 260 islands, the territory is located on the eastern side of the Pearl River Delta, bordering Guangdong province in the north and facing the South China Sea in the east, west and south.

Hong Kong was a crown colony of the United Kingdom from 1842 until the transfer of sovereignty to the People's Republic of China in 1997. The Sino-British Joint Declaration and the Basic Law of Hong Kong stipulate that Hong Kong operate with a high degree of autonomy until at least 2047, fifty years after the transfer. Under the policy of "one country, two systems", the Central People's Government is responsible for the territory's defence and foreign affairs, while Hong Kong maintains its own legal system, police force, monetary system, customs policy, immigration policy, and delegates to international organisations and events.

 (From Wikipedia.org)

 

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