Hong Kong has long – unfairly in my opinion – been dismissed by many as a destination dominated by business or conference travelers. Now officially a part of China, the world’s largest art market, but with regulations and red tape much more easily navigated than on the mainland, the city is really stepping up its cultural offerings to the benefit of not only its sophisticated and well-traveled populace but also to the millions of international visitors that it attracts from all over the globe. » Read more »
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IMPERIAL TOURS TARGETS MICE MARKET FOR CHINA
Brings Outstanding Service & Itinerary Execution To Growing Business Segment
SAN FRANCISCO, CA (February 10, 2011) – Imperial Tours, the leading luxury tour operator based in China, is now targeting the MICE market for the first time with the same style, exceptional service, » Read more »
» Read more »From tailored suits to diamonds to contemporary Vietnamese art, Hong Kong can provide for every price range and quality. As this tropical island was formerly a British colony, English is widely spoken and it is not hard to get around on your own, whether by MTR, taxi or rented limo. Whilst many will be interested to wander along Cat Street or visit the Bird & Jade market to view Chinese curiosities, others armed with shopping guides, » Read more »
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