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Looking for a serviced apartment in Hong Kong with a decent internet connection that doesn’t cost a fortune? W Studios might be the answer. [click to continue…]
Hong Kong Harbourview Hotel is a good budget choice for central Hong Kong if you want to avoid backpacker places but don’t want to spend a fortune [click to continue…]
Quick tip: Hong Kong airport has blisteringly fast wifi internet access if you have your own wireless device. [click to continue…]
I’ll be doing a small marathon of travelling through February as old friends from the UK and USA pass through Hong Kong and Hanoi – making it relatively easy to go and see them thanks to the miracle of budget flights [click to continue…]
Hong Kong has long been famous as one of the cheapest places in the world to buy cameras and electronics, but which shops can you trust?
Hong Kong is one of the most expensive cities in the world, but it’s still possible to find decent hotels in the heart of the action for less than $100 a night
If you bought an iPhone, Apple locked you into using a particular network – until now. In Hong Kong, the Apple store has started selling unlocked iPhones that do not require a specific network contract
Every Friday, a new photo of amazing Asian people and places here on Travelhappy. This week – a 1960s testament to Hong Kong’s inventive ingenuity
There’s some peculiar things going on with laundry in China’s spectacular metropolis, as these photos show…
Every Friday, a new photo of amazing Asian people and places here on Travelhappy. This week – the Tian Tan Buddha at Lantau Island, Hong Kong.
Travelhappy presents a new travel photo every Friday – Amazing Asian people, places and sometimes just amusingly puerile.
There’s still no budget carrier flights between Bangkok and Hong Kong, but Emirates have very reasonably priced flights between the two cities
Hong Kong is reknown as a mecca for electronics bargains, but can its savvy traders offer a better price on the iPod than anywhere else?
Filming for the new Batman movie is taking place on location in Hong Kong this weekend – and I’m hoping I’ll get to see some of the action while I’m there visiting friends
A sort-of sequel to “Pyongyang”, “Shenzen” is another superb graphic novel from Guy Delisle, detailing the culture shock of his three months in one of China’s most rapidly growing cities
Uncle Bus is a video on YouTube that depicts a Hong Kong man losing his temper on a bus. It’s been downloaded over 1.7 million times. Moral of the story? Be careful who you talk to: you might get filmed
