Guys help naman saan sa HK mura bilihan ng pang sound set up.. mag straight JBL sana ako... pati PSP na din nasa magkano kaya sa HK
Guys help naman saan sa HK mura bilihan ng pang sound set up.. mag straight JBL sana ako... pati PSP na din nasa magkano kaya sa HK
Sa Mongkok sunod sunod mga car accessories store dati e, di ko lang alam ngayon. From Nathan Road go to the direction of night market(Tung Choi St.) via Argyle St. after Tung Choi St. Fa Yuen St. mga sporting goods dito, tapos yung susunod Sai Yee St. dito ko nakita dati mga car accessories stores pati mga sound system ePero mas maganda siguro kung dito ka na lang bumili para pag may problema, mabilis mo lang balikan.
Ill be in hongkong with my friends this feb and we'll go to macau..I always find leisure time to visit HK once a year but never been to macau..whats nice to see in macau aside from the new hotels like wynn & venetian..How about leisure for the boys at night..haha![]()
thanks guy I'll been ing mongkok area pero night market lang na pansin ko.. di ko na puntahan yung electronics area. try ko hanapin
Maganda araw po sa mga hongkonger. hinge lang sana ng advice:
Plano ko sanang mamasyal sa hongkong kasama ko buong family 2 adult and 2 kids.!
1.Saan maganda mag hotel sa hongkong, hwag naman yong masyadoong mahal! 100 to 150 siguro/day or kung mababa eh mas maganda.
Kung may kasamang dalawang bata 9 and 10years old may extrang bayad ba yon sa room kahit walang extra bed? saan maganda para dyan?
Saan naman masarap kumain don?
Maraming salamat po.
Hello Sir! Try po ninyo ang YMCA Hongkong! Nasa Kowloon Side sya ng Hongkong at malapit sa lahat ng pasyalan.
Pwede po kayong mag reserve online ng rooms nila kung gusto ninyo. Ito po ang website nila:
http://www.ymcahk.org.hk/sales/html/hst001e.htm
Masarap po kumain sa Peking Garden, matatagpuan sya walking distance from YMCA going towards the Star Ferry Terminal sa Harbour City. Very authentic Chinese Food.
Marami pong makakainan na masarap sa Hongkong, kahit itanong na lang ninyo sa Reception or Concierge ng Hotel.
Going to HK for the 1st time? This link has answers to ALL your questions.
http://pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=385790
For info on Macau:
http://pinoyexchange.com/forums/showthread.php?t=383909
Feel free to share the link with your friends and in other forums if you found it helpful.
Hirap makakuha ng booking dyan sa YMCA Salisbury. Palaging fully booked, unless magbook ka months in advance.
kaka-online booking ko lang sa PAL. ngaun hanap naman ako hotel. yun nagtatanong try mo butterfly on prat, sobrang mura na parang Php 12k na lang ata ngaun 4 nights 5 days dun. kaya lang wala daw safe eh, eh kailangan ko kasi may iniwan din ako may important docs and things sa hotel
To better help you find a good hotel in Hong Kong (and other places as well), go to www.tripadvisor.com . You can view the actual pics and conditions of the rooms/hotels posted by those who have checked-in to the different hotels.
For me, it's a balance of the hotel's price and location. It's easy to check on the internet as you can find maps with the hotel's location as compared to what is nearby like the subway, points of interests, proximity to certain locations, etc.
My last trip to HK was a year ago and my hotel was three blocks from the trade expo I was there for. The hotel was relatively convenient as it was less than two blocks from a subway entrance and had restaurants and convenience stores less than a block away where I could have cheap meals or buy supplies from easily. It also meant I didnt have to spend as much money on transportation as compared to a cheaper hotel but located further away that my travel agent was trying to push to me. In the end, I just booked the hotel myself over the web.
panda hotel sa new territories ang layo nun. kung gusto nyo makatipid sa disney hollywood hotel kayo tumira mas mura dun in the long run kasi first class hotel pero halos kapresyo ng mga 3-star hotel nasa TST, yun nga lang talagang layo byahe nyo
First timer kasi namin ni misis sa HK, hehehe, and it was highly recommended by a friend. Wala naman siyang sinabi na malayo nga from places of interest.
Pero ok lang, they offered free airport transfers kaya bawi din yung gastos. And with HK's MTR system, no place is too far away. Medyo long walk (7 minutes) nga lang from the hotel to the nearest MTR station, Tai Wo Hau.
I remember an incident nung nasa baba kami ng hotel, sa may ground floor, and we wanted to go to TST. So we asked yung concierge on how to get to the MTR station. In broken English, sinabihan ba naman kami to ride the elevator back to the 3rd floor, and "follow the path." Sa loob-loob ko, sira ulo ka ba? Nasa kalsada na nga kami, tapos paakyatin mo kami sa 3rd floor para pumunta ng MTR. Iniwanan ko nga, naghanap ako ng ibang matinong kausap.
Eh yun pala, sa 3rd floor, may exit nga to elevated pedestrian skywalks, connecting the hotel to different buildings and eventually the MTR station, hehehe. Later on, when we went to Central, ganun pala style nila, halos interconnected lahat ng mga buildings via skywalks.
Overall, I liked Panda. Malaki yung rooms, at may 32" LCD TV na siya. Good value for money (in-upgrade kasi kami sa Executive Floor for free, hehehe).