Hong Kong, HK
destination
Posted about 5 years ago
Hong Kong
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1) the longest escalator in the world- In Soho district you will find the longest escalator in the world. Although this is not in one piece, but that also has its advantages, because you can get in between "and drink something and then continue driving .. The escalator extends over 2 km In the morning the escalator moves down, from noon it changes direction and she drives up, makes sense, right? 2) Victoria Hill- Of course we had to make the trip to the "Victoria Hill". However, we are not, as perceived 1000 people raufgefahren by train, but by bus. For the train is always about 2 hours. We have boarded bus 15, which will run for around 1.25 CHF. Although it takes a little longer, you can enjoy the beautiful view over the huge city from the bus. Above we went to the viewing platform, whereby the entrance cost 6.20 CHF. In good weather, it is worthwhile for the view in any case. Otherwise you have a great view from below. 3) Ozone Bar- On the top floor of the highest hotel in the world (Ritz-Carlton-Hotel) is also the highest bar in the world at home. Although the drinks are about as expensive as in Switzerland, it pays off for the view. It costs no entry, you should only be well dressed (closed shoes, no shorts for men from 9 clock). Unfortunately, you can not take very good pictures because the disc does not allow that, but sometimes you just have to enjoy the moment and leave your cell phone in your pocket. Attention, as the bar is not really covered, it can be very airy, so I recommend the ladies do not put on a short skirt. 4) Science Museum- Oh yes, when we had to wait a few hours for our visa, we expelled our time in the "Science Museum" which is also recommended for bad weather or very hot weather. Also for adults there is a lot to discover and for the price of 2.50 Fri you could spend the whole day in there.
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