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Hong Kong's impressive and efficient public transportation infrastructure makes it easy to explore the sights. Most of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon are connected by the MTR, Hong Kong's rapid transit railway system, while the extensive bus routes enable more scenic journeys above ground.
LanguageChinese and English are the official languages of Hong Kong, and many business people communicate in English. Cantonese is the predominant Chinese dialect in Hong Kong, although Mandarin (Putonghua) is frequently used. |
Safety and SecurityHong Kong is generally considered a very safe city both at night and during the day. Like everywhere, however, protect yourself from pickpockets and carry as little cash as possible; traveller's cheques and credit cards are widely accepted. |
WaterWater from the public mains in Hong Kong complies with the World Health Organization’s Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality. Bottled water, if preferred, is widely available for purchase. |
ClimateHong Kong enjoys a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers, cool to mild winters, and a typhoon season that lasts from May to November. Hong Kong has an efficient typhoon warning system, and there is virtually no threat of danger if you stay indoors when typhoon signals are hoisted. Flights, however, may be delayed or diverted. |
TippingMost hotels and restaurants add a 10% service charge. Additional tipping is voluntary. You may add 5%–10% more to the bill in restaurants and bars or tip HK$10–HK$20 to service staff if the service is exceptional. |
CurrencyThe local currency unit is the Hong Kong dollars (HK$), which is currently pegged to the U.S. dollar at HK$7.8 to US$1. Notes are issued in denominations of HK$1,000, HK$500, HK$100, HK$50, HK$20 and HK$10, while coins are issued in denominations of $10, $5, $2, $1, 50 cents, 20 cents, and 10 cents. You can change currency at banks, hotels, or money-changers. There are no restrictions on currencies brought into or taken out of Hong Kong. |
Restricted ItemsDue to differences in legislation of countries, some items considered legal in other countries may breach the laws of Hong Kong. Please click here for advice to visitors from Hong Kong Police Force. |
ElectricityHong Kong operates with 220-volt electricity. The hotel has electrical adaptors and transformers for those guests travelling with 110-volt electrical appliances. |
TransportationHong Kong is relatively small and densely populated, which makes public transport the best way to get around. The MTR connects much of Hong Kong Island and most of Kowloon and the New Territories and is a clean and efficient rapid transit railway system. The extensive bus system, meanwhile, enables you to explore the rest of Hong Kong above ground. The East Rail Line, which runs from Kowloon to the Chinese border at Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau, is a quick way to get to the New Territories while the railway link at Kowloon station provides comfortable high-speed trains into greater China. |
Time8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. |
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The first day of January | 1 January | Monday |
Lunar New Year’s Day | 10 February | Saturday |
The third day of Lunar New Year | 12 February | Monday |
The fourth day of Lunar New Year | 13 February | Tuesday |
Good Friday | 29 March | Friday |
The day following Good Friday | 30 March | Saturday |
Easter Monday | 1 April | Monday |
Ching Ming Festival | 4 April | Thursday |
Labour Day | 1 May | Wednesday |
The Birthday of the Buddha | 15 May | Wednesday |
Tuen Ng Festival | 10 June | Monday |
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day | 1 July | Monday |
The day following the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival | 18 September | Wednesday |
National Day | 1 October | Tuesday |
Chung Yeung Festival | 11 October | Friday |
Christmas Day | 25 December | Wednesday |
The first weekday after Christmas Day | 26 December | Thursday |
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