Book Description
A discriminating guide to a great time in Hong Kong Our guide offers the lowdown on the best hotels, restaurants, sights, nightlife, and shopping A giant foldout map, walking tours, and special tips for single business travelers as well as families make the guide even more valuable Travelers also get the scoop on nearby Macao as well as side trips to the New Territories and mainland China
Book Info
A discriminating guide to a great time in Hong Kong. Offers the lowdown on the best hotels, restaurants, sights, nightlife, and shopping. Softcover.
From the Back Cover
Experience a place the way the locals do. Enjoy the best it has to offer. Frommer's. The best trips start here. The best places to eat dim sum, shop for antiques, and have your fortune told. Outspoken opinions on what's worth your time and what's not. Exact prices, so you can plan the perfect trip whatever your budget. Off-the-beaten-path experiences and undiscovered gems, plus new takes on top attractions.
About the Author
Beth Reiber worked for several years in Germany as a freelance travel writer writing for major U.S. newspapers and in Tokyo as editor of the Far East Traveler. Now a freelance travel writer residing in Lawrence, Kansas, with her two sons, she’s the author of several Frommer’s guides, including Frommer’s Japan and Frommer’s Tokyo, and is a contributor to Frommer’s Europe from $85 a Day, Frommer’s USA, and Frommer’s China.
Frommer's Hong Kong (Frommer's Complete Travel Guide Series) FROM THE PUBLISHER
* A discriminating guide to a great time in Hong Kong * Travel to Hong Kong is booming, with an estimated 14.8 million visitors expected in 2002, an increase of 8 percent * Our guide offers the lowdown on the best hotels, restaurants, sights, nightlife, and shopping * A giant foldout map, walking tours, and special tips for single business travelers as well as families make the guide even more valuable * Travelers also get the scoop on nearby Macao as well as side trips to the New Territories and mainland China
SYNOPSIS
* A discriminating guide to a great time in Hong Kong
* Travel to Hong Kong is booming, with an estimated 14.8 million visitors expected in 2002, an increase of 8 percent
* Our guide offers the lowdown on the best hotels, restaurants, sights, nightlife, and shopping
* A giant foldout map, walking tours, and special tips for single business travelers as well as families make the guide even more valuable
* Travelers also get the scoop on nearby Macao as well as side trips to the New Territories and mainland China