AÉROPORT INTERNATIONAL DE HONG KONG
Read moreLocated on the north coast of the island of Lantau and built on an artificial Island, Hong Kong International Airport is one of the most convenient airports in the world. He was part of one of the largest equipment projects ever undertaken in Hong Kong. The work began in 1993 and the opening of the airport took place in 1998. Nearly 1 000 ha were conquered on the streams. Two suspended bridges (1 377 m long), new roads and Airport Express, a high-speed train connect the island of Lantau Island to Kowloon and Hong Kong Island in about minutes. There are numerous restaurants and luxury shops within the airport. Wifi is free.
To reach Hong Kong, the most convenient and quickest solution is to take the train (Airport Express) for about HK $ 100, a free shuttle service connects your hotel to Kowloon and Central station. The taxi is much more expensive for Central, with about HK $ 300 and Tsim Sha Tsui, about HK $ 230. This means adding HK $ 5 for each bag. Finally, the most economical (but least practical) solution is bus, the A 11 and the A 12 serve Hong Kong island (HK $ 45), the A 21 serves Kowloon (HK $ 35). Pay attention, because bus drivers do not make the currency.
To reach Macao, ferries provide direct connections between the old Portuguese city and the airport.
AIRPORT EXPRESS
Read moreThe Airport Express provides the fastest and most comfortable connection of Chek Lap Kok Airport on Hong Kong Island, 23-25 minutes. With a departure every 12 minutes, it serves Tsing Yi (12 minutes), Kowloon (20 minutes) and Hong Kong (23 minutes). The Airport Express Train runs daily from 05:50 a. m. to 00:48 a. m. and provides liaison every 15 minutes between Central and the airport. At each stop, you can access a match with one of the MTR metro stations.
A free shuttle service links each station from the Airport Express to the main hotels every 30 minutes from 6:10 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. These shuttles also lead to KCRC KCRC station and China Ferry Terminal on Kowloon.
STAR FERRY
Read moreThe Star Ferry is a real institution created in 1888. Its green and white boats commute every 6 to 12 minutes from 6:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. between Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon side and Central and Wan Chai, Hong Kong side. This crossing of Victoria's "Perfumed Bay" provides an exceptional view of the skyscraper forest on both sides of the bay. The Star Ferry also organizes cruises to the day. Check with the Star Ferry side Kowloon. In addition to the Star Ferry, there are other navigable means of transport on Hong Kong:
Kaidos are local non-air ferries. From Aberdeen, they serve the port of Sok Kwu Wan on the island of Lamma. From Peng Chau, we join the Trappist Monastery or Discovery Bay.
Sampans, types of sea taxis, are often used by fishermen and villagers to travel from island to island. They are also found in the fishing harbors of Aberdeen, Cheung Chau and Sai Kung. If we miss the last ferry from Central (00:30) to Lamma, we can catch a sampan from Aberdeen. Fishermen offer a Sampan tower, starting from Saikung, with a half hour duration for a price of HK $ 50 to $ 100.
MTR (MASS TRANSIT RAILWAY)
Read moreBuilt in 1979, the Hong Kong Metro comprises 9 lines serving Hong Kong Island, the Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories and carrying more than 3 million users every day. From Central, the Hong Kong side, it is possible to reach directly or after connections:
Island Line: Sheung Wan or Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island.
Tsuen Wan Line: Tsuen Wan on West Kowloon.
Kwun Tong Line & Tseung Kwan O Line: Tiu Keng Leng and Po Lam side Kowloon is.
Tung Chung Line & Disneyland Resort Line: Tung Chung and Disneyland on the island of Lantau.
West Rail Line: Tuen Mun west of the New Territories.
My On Shan Line: Wu Kai Sha to the east of the New Territories.
East Rail Line: Lok Ma Chau and Lo Wu on the Chinese border.
The signs are written in Chinese and English. Upon arrival at the stations, their names are announced in Cantonese, Mandarin and English. Smoking, eating or drinking in the metro (fine) is prohibited. Rames travel from 6 h to 1 h (depending on lines). There is a ticket of HK $ 55 valid for a day to make unlimited journeys.
Ticket price is calculated based on distance to travel (HK $ 48 to HK $ 4,5). Tickets are available at every MTR station, at atms (please bring currency or exchange the counter). The Octopus card is the most convenient solution for longer stays in Hong Kong. This metro is one of the most modern and one of the cleanest in the world.
NGONG PING 360
Read moreThis 5,7-km long cable car allows to join Ngong Ping plateau in 25 min from Tung Chung, and vice versa. A Tung Chung, boarding is just outside the MTR station. The views are spectacular, especially at Chep Lak Kok airport and the highly recommended experience. Avoid if possible to get there on the weekend, unless you arrive very early to anticipate the tail…
HONG KONG TRAMWAYS
Read moreA very pleasant way of locomotion, these trams give the time to observe the surroundings all at leisure. In operation since 1904, they are only circulating on the coastal wrap, north of Hong Kong Island, between Shau Kei Wan on the east (via Happy Valley for some) and Kennedy Town on the Extreme west of the island. From the top of the imperial, the journey, along 16 km, takes a completely different dimension. The journey becomes magical in the evening when Hong Kong lights up.
PEAK TRAM
Read moreAnother alternative is the 15 C bus link between the Star Ferry terminal on Central and the funicular station. This one, the construction of which was funded by philanthropist Lawrence Kadoorie, leads to Peak (Lugard Road), since 1888. The Sky Pass is not necessary because you can have the same view right next to the arrival station.
CATHAY PACIFIC
Read moreThe local reference company. One to two daily flights for Hong Kong from Paris.
BRITISH AIRWAYS
Read moreShanghai, China's cosmopolitan business and leisure capital, offers a multitude of delights for the modern traveler. From Buddhist temples to art deco apartment blocks, museums, art galleries and ephemeral boutiques, Shanghai offers a diverse mix of cultures and experiences. British Airways offers direct flights from London Heathrow Airport to Shanghai Pudong International Airport, 30 km from the city center. Passengers can reach the city by taking the Pudong airport shuttle or the Shanghai Maglev high-speed train. Cabs are also available, although they can be expensive. British Airways flights to Shanghai offer exceptional service, with a choice of hand luggage only or a 23kg checked baggage allowance, as well as free seat selection 24 hours before departure. On board, passengers enjoy HEPA-filtered air, top-quality catering and a warm, typically British welcome.
COMPAGNIE DE TAXIS DAZHONG DE LA VILLE DE ZHENGZHOU
Read moreBut the simplest is still to hail any taxi on the street.
CHINA SOUTHERN AIRLINES
Read moreIt is the airline that best serves Zhengzhou. A company office is also located in the Crowne Plaza Hotel.
AVIATION CIVILE
Read moreSales points for Air China Airlines, Northern Airlines, etc., sale of international tickets including foreign airlines.
CHINA EASTERN - DONGFANG HANGKONG GONGSI
Read more11 daily flights for Beijing, 8 for Canton.
AIR CHINA - ZHONGGUO HANGKONG GONGSI
Read morePer Day 5 Flights to Beijing, 1 Vol.
SHANGHAI HUANGPU RIVER CRUISE CO
Read moreDeparture from wharf 219-239 Zhongshan Lu.
This company offers tours to the Three Gorges Dam and, beyond it, on the Yangtze River.
UNITED AIRLINES
Read moreShanghai, also known as 上海, is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city in China. It is home to many international airlines, including United Airlines. United Airlines is a popular airline serving over 300 destinations worldwide. United Airlines offers a variety of planes and aircraft, with a total fleet of 721 aircraft. Whether booking tickets, obtaining baggage information or requesting assistance with other services, United Airlines' Shanghai office is there to help passengers.
BEIJING BEIQI TAXI
Read moreCabs in Beijing are a popular and convenient way to get around the city. Cab fares in Beijing are affordable, but it's important to be careful on long-distance journeys, as the total amount may be higher than expected. Cab drivers in Beijing often drive aggressively, and the cars are generally not equipped with seatbelts. It is therefore advisable to remain vigilant during the journey. It's also important to note that most cab drivers don't speak English, so it's best to have a map and clearly indicate your destination. In rainy weather, it can be difficult to find an available cab, so it's advisable to plan ahead if you need to get to the airport or another important location.
PÉKIN – LHASA
Read moreBeijing - Lhasa. At present, it is not possible to go down and then go back into the train. It is not yet the Transmongolien or the Trans-Siberian. Let us hope that it will become very fast because the demand of Chinese citizens is very strong, as is that of foreign nationals. Unlike its congeners, this train is not luxurious, but it is one of the best ways to discover China and its beautiful landscapes. This is the most modern hotel train in the country.