http://www.hongkong.net/transportation
Octopus Card An Octopus card is a rechargeable contactless stored value smart card, which is used to pay for rides on public transport as well as for payment in many shops. You can easily get to most tourist areas of the city by MTR, but there are a few tourist areas and spots, which you can only get to by bus or taxi, such as Ocean Park, Repulse Bay, Stanley Market or Aberdeen
Hong Kong Airport Express
http://www.hong-kong-traveller.com/hong-kong-airport-express.html
This is extremely convenient when you have a late flight, it allows you to check your luggage in the city and you can spend the day without having to carry your bags around. There are five stations in the Airport Express line, the Teal colored line in the MTR maps: the Airport Station, the Asia-World Expo Station where the line ends, and three Stations which most travellers are likely to use to get into the city: Tsing Yi, Kowloon and Hong Kong in Central
http://www.hongkongextras.com/trainservices.html
It includes notification of train service suspensions or serious disruptions of 20 minutes or more, information on train service when Typhoon Signal No. This is in addition to the existing MTR luggage limit which stipulates that passengers may carry one piece of luggage with total dimension (length, width, height) of 170cm and the length of any one side not exceeding 130cm
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Besides the traditional design of jewelry, they also break through the traditional concept of jewelry design and design the Hello Kitty-themed series of jewelry, including necklaces, bracelets and ornaments. Hong Kong cosmetic chain stores SaSa and Bonjours have Hello Kitty-themed cosmetic products, such as shower gel, hand cream, soap, mascara and other cosmetic tools
Best Sim Card for Hong Kong - Hong Kong Forum - TripAdvisor
http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g294217-i1496-k5817429-Best_Sim_Card_for_Hong_Kong-Hong_Kong.html
And you need a plug adapter to charge your phone(in HK, it is three pronged rectangular blades)- no problem with input voltage AC-as most handphone plug charger has been configured for input voltage AC- 100-240V; 50-60 frequency cycle (Hz). Re: Best Sim Card for Hong Kong Oct 09, 2012, 4:33 PM @vegasman777: Well, i am sure not all information here are from 2011, but I can tell you, not much has changed
Welcome to Octopus Hong Kong
http://www.octopus.com.hk/home/en/index.html
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Hong Kong: Octopus Card - TripAdvisor
http://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Travel-g294217-c50890/Hong-Kong:China:Octopus.Card.html
You can add value to the smart card at MTR stations and most of the retail outlets that accept Octopus payment.There are various types of Octopus cards available, while Sold Tourist Octopus may be the best choice for tourists
http://tourism-hongkong.com/tourist-octopus-card/
Choice of Octopus Card There are many types available, however for a tourist, you probably be looking at The Airport Express Travel Pass and Standard On-Loan Octopus (Child, Adult, Elder)
FAQ - Octopus Hong Kong
http://www.octopus.com.hk/customer-service/faq/en/index.html
How is Octopus users' personal information protected in these systems? There have been cases when users' Octopus usage records were obtained from your company for police investigation. You are also advised not to replace the Octopus Mobile SIM with other mobile SIM before exiting the payment gate (or paid area), especially on cross border transportations to ensure smooth and proper deduction of fares at the exit points
What can I do in Hong Kong with a three hour layover? - Travel Stack Exchange
http://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/44664/what-can-i-do-in-hong-kong-with-a-three-hour-layover
The airport has a food court (Terminal 1, Terminal 2) which has a bunch of Western and Asian chain fast-food places, so you can get some interesting-ish food there. That leaves 2 hours, but you should be careful, and plan a longer journey back, in case you don`t find it right away, or there are traffic jams and the like
Hong Kong: Octopus Card - TripAdvisor
http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Travel-g294217-c50890/Hong-Kong:China:Octopus.Card.html
You can add value to the smart card at MTR stations and most of the retail outlets that accept Octopus payment.There are various types of Octopus cards available, while Sold Tourist Octopus may be the best choice for tourists
http://www.hongkong.net/transportation/octopus-card
On-Loan Octopus Card vs Airport Express Travel Pass Many people wonder which type is better; a standard On-Loan Octopus or an Airport Express Travel Pass. Benefits of using Octopus: - There is no need to spend time buying a single journey ticket at Ticket Issuing Machines, or counting the exact amount of coins on buses and trams
Hong Kong Octopus Card -Travel Instructions
http://gohongkong.about.com/od/hongkongtransport/f/hkoctopus.htm
To check how much credit you have remaining, use the signed machines inside MTR stations, where you can also recharge with cash or credit card.Is Octopus only valid in Hong Kong?No, since 2006 several retailers in both Macau and Shenzhen have been accepting the card. Can Octopus be used for anything else?Octopus can also be used for a host of other things in Hong Kong, such as paying at 7-Elevens and paying for parking
http://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/plan-your-trip/traveller-info/transport/getting-around/octopus-card.jsp
This is an extremely versatile stored-value electronic card that can be used for most public transport, as well as purchases in convenience stores, fast food shops, supermarkets, cake shops, vending machines and more
Hong Kong: Octopus Card - TripAdvisor
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Travel-g294217-c50890/Hong-Kong:China:Octopus.Card.html
You can add value to the smart card at MTR stations and most of the retail outlets that accept Octopus payment.There are various types of Octopus cards available, while Sold Tourist Octopus may be the best choice for tourists
How to get and use an Octopus card for the MTR, buses and everything else in Hong Kong - Australian Business Traveller
http://www.ausbt.com.au/travelling-to-hong-kong-grab-an-octopus-card
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http://hong-kong-travel.org/octopus/
Debuted in 1997, the Octopus Card instantly became widely used in the public, as it simplified the transporation payment process to take only a couple of seconds! No need to carry coins, pay in exact fees, it's simple. To return the card: Simply return it to any public transportation company's Customer Service Centres, then you can obtain the remaining balance and deposit
OCTOPUS CARD - HONG KONG EXTRAS3
http://www.hongkongextras.com/octopuscard.html
The app is available only for NFC-enabled smartphones and can be dowloaded from the Google Play Store, free of charge, for smartphones such as Google Nexus S, Samsung Galaxy, HTC One and Sony Ericsson Xperia. The card has separate "electronic purses" enabling yuan payments in Guangdong and Hong Kong dollar payments in Hong Kong and was launched on 3rd July 2012
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