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.:: 22 may 2007. tuesday. 23.25 ::.

(Hongkong Island)
1. Madame Tussauds www.madame-tussauds.com.hk
2. SOHO - "SoHo", the area "South of Hollywood Road".
3. The Expo Promenade (also known as Golden Bauhinia Square) outside the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on the Wan Chai waterfront marks the most significant occasion in Hong Kong's history - the return of the former British colony to the People's Republic of China (PRC), and the establishment of the Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong. (wilson can see his flat raising)
4. Ocean Park www.oceanpark.com.hk
5. Repulse Bay
6. Stanley Market & Murray House

(Kowloon)
7. Cheung Sha Wan Road Fashion Street is a great place to pick up the latest fashions at wholesale prices. Most of the shops can be found between Yen Chow Street and Wong Chuk Street.
8. Ladies' Market - open from noon till 11.30pm
9. Temple Street
10. Avenue of Stars

all information avaliable at http://www.discoverhongkong.com/