




Highlights: City tour Aberdeen Fishing Village & China Cultural Village Splendid China Museum of Mineral & Jade Factory Lovers' Road & Fishing Girl Ruins of St Paul Church & A-Ma Temple Fisherman Wharf & Casino
Hong Kong is a city of teeming streets and empty wilderness, dazzling modernity and traditional observances. It is located south of Guangdong and cupped by the South China Sea.
Geographically compact it boasts one of the world's most efficient, safe, affordable and frequent public transport systems.The Octopus Card, an electronic fare card that is accepted on most public transport and often more convenient to use.
You'll find endless things to see and do on Hong Kong Island, in Kowloon and the New Territories. You can even take a ferry and explore the outlying islands.
Enjoy a unique shopping experience with the sheer variety of products and brands in all price ranges. Shop at glitzy malls to funky street markets, and trendy boutiques to traditional Chinese product stores and themed shopping districts.
Hong Kong boasts a subtropical climate characterised by hot, humid summers and cool winters.
Located at the southern tip of the Pearl River Delta of Guangdong Province, Zhuhai is one of the five special economic zones in China. It faces Hong Kong in the east across the sea and joins Macau in the south. Also, it is close to many other cities in Guangdong Province.
Zhuhai is famous for its hot springs and golf clubs where you can take a break from sightseeing. The consummate tourist reception and service system offers many choices of entertainment as well. Dining and shopping are also pleasant. Western and oriental cultures collide and combine here: an open, colorful, and romantic Zhuhai awaits you.
Macau is a city with two faces. On the one hand, the fortresses, churches and food of its former colonial master Portugal speak to a uniquely Mediterranean style on the China coast. On the other, Macau is the self-styled Las Vegas of the East.
And while that comparison might sound overblown, it’s not. During the past few years charismatic-but-sleepy little Macau has experienced the sort of boom usually associated with cities like Shànghai. But rather than skyscrapers and office towers, the construction here is all about Vegas-style mega-casinos and hotels. The reason, of course, is that casinos are legal in Macau, while in China and nearby Hong Kong they’re not.
ARRIVE MACAU INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT - HONG KONG
Upon arrival in Macau International Airport, you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to Hong Kong by jetfoil.
Proceed to check in on arrival. After that, free at own leisure for the rest of the day.
HONG KONG - SHENZHEN (B,L,D)
After breakfast, enjoy a half day city tour which will take you to Hong Kong Repulse Bay, Aberdeen fishing village & Golden Bauhinia Square, a jewelery factory, and a typical Chinese herbs shop.
In the afternoon, transfer to Shenzhen by train.
On arrival, proceed to hotel for check in. After that, free at own leisure for the rest of the day.
SHENZHEN (B,L,D)
Kick start the day with visit to "Splendid China". Splendid China is an attraction that has scaled down replicas of China's historical buildings, wonderful scenes and folk customs. The scale models are in the main in a ratio of 1:15 and the exhibits are positioned to replicate their geographical locations.
Here you can see replicas of many of the most famous Chinese buildings and landmarks and a great deal of attention has been paid to detail so as to ensure the miniatures truly represent their originals. This has entailed making full use of the services of architectural specialists and landscape experts who are actively engaged with research and conservation at the actual sites that have been replicated here. The exhibits are surrounded by pleasant gardens with many flowers and trees. Consequently walking in Splendid China can be very relaxing.
Besides that, the sightseeing trip will also cover the China Cultural Village with a performance show that you will enjoy.
The tour will conclude with a short visit to the Museum of Mineral and a Jade factory.
SHENZHEN - ZHUHAI (B,L,D)
In the morning, take a coach ride to Zhuhai. Upon arrival, we will visit the "Lovers' Road" which is a 20km stretch of road that hugs the shoreline. Its main attraction is a statue of the Fishing Girl that was built to celebrate a local legend of a young women who gave her bracelet to the fishermen she loved, even though she knew that she was fated to die without its protection.
After that, free at own leisure for the rest of the day.
DEPART MACAU (B,L)
After breakfast, drive back to Macau.
Upon arrival, we will visit The Ruins of St Paul Church and The A-Ma Temple. Drive pass Governor’s house before stopping at the Fisherman Wharf and the Casino.
After lunch, you will be transferred to the airport for your flight back home.
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Prices displayed are per person in MYR. Click on the hotel/room name for its description.
| Hong Kong Hotels | Room Type | Twin | Travel Validity |
| Rambler Oasis (3*) | Standard | 630 | 23 Sep - 30 Sep '10 |
| Standard | 720 | 01 Oct - 31 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 650 | 01 Nov - 30 Nov '10 | |
| Standard | 640 | 01 Dec - 22 Dec '10 | |
| Standard | 730 | 23 Dec - 03 Jan '11 | |
| Dorsett Far East (3*) | Standard | 670 | 23 Sep - 30 Sep '10 |
| Standard | 700 | 01 Oct - 05 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 680 | 06 Oct - 10 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 750 | 11 Oct - 15 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 680 | 16 Oct - 18 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 720 | 19 Oct - 23 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 680 | 24 Oct - 25 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 720 | 26 Oct - 31 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 680 | 01 Nov - 22 Dec '10 | |
| Standard | 740 | 23 Dec - 03 Jan '11 | |
| Dorsett Seaview (3*) | Standard | 700 | 23 Sep - 10 Oct '10 |
| Standard | 760 | 11 Oct - 15 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 700 | 16 Oct - 18 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 750 | 19 Oct - 23 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 700 | 24 Oct - 25 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 750 | 26 Oct - 31 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 680 | 01 Nov - 22 Dec '10 | |
| Standard | 770 | 23 Dec - 03 Jan '11 | |
| Newton Hong Kong (3*) | Standard | 710 | 23 Sep - 10 Oct '10 |
| Standard | 780 | 01 Oct - 31 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 710 | 01 Nov - 22 Dec '10 | |
| Standard | 790 | 23 Dec - 03 Jan '11 | |
| BP International (3*) | Standard | 750 | 23 Sep - 10 Oct '10 |
| Standard | 780 | 11 Oct - 31 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 750 | 01 Nov - 15 Nov '10 | |
| Standard | 700 | 16 Nov - 22 Dec '10 | |
| Standard | 820 | 23 Dec - 03 Jan '11 | |
| Metropark Kowloon (4*) | Standard | 700 | 23 Sep - 10 Oct '10 |
| Standard | 760 | 11 Oct - 31 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 730 | 01 Nov - 30 Nov '10 | |
| Standard | 700 | 01 Dec - 22 Dec '10 | |
| Standard | 850 | 23 Dec - 03 Jan '11 | |
| Kimberly (4*) or Empire Kowlooon (4*) or Eaton Hotel (4*) | Standard | 760 | 23 Sep - 11 Oct '10 |
| Standard | 850 | 12 Oct - 16 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 770 | 17 Oct - 18 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 850 | 19 Oct - 23 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 770 | 24 Oct - 25 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 850 | 26 Oct - 29 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 770 | 30 Oct - 21 Nov '10 | |
| Standard | 710 | 22 Nov - 22 Dec '10 | |
| Standard | 830 | 23 Dec - 03 Jan '11 | |
| Royal Plaza (5*) | Standard | 760 | 23 Sep - 09 Oct '10 |
| Standard | 880 | 10 Oct - 31 Oct '10 | |
| Standard | 810 | 01 Nov - 30 Nov '10 | |
| Standard | 760 | 01 Dec - 22 Dec '10 | |
| Standard | 910 | 23 Dec - 03 Jan '11 |
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| Depart from | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Travel by plane | LCCT, Kuala Lumpur | Air Asia |
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