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Hongkong

Hongkong Tourism Video



Tourism in Hongkong:
Almost any of the districts of Hong Kong can be considered a tourist destination. The following locations are areas generally marked as main attractions.
  1. Hong Kong Island
  2.  Victoria Peak 
  3. Victoria Harbour
  4.  Star Ferry Pier, Central 
  5. Lan Kwai Fong 
  6. Soho
  7.  Stanley
  8.  Repulse Bay
  9.  Dr. Sun Yat-sen Museum 
  10. Ocean Park Hong Kong
 Causeway Bay
Causeway Bay is eternally popular with tourists. From department stores, to small boutiques and bargain stalls, everything can be found here in a tight cluster. Of course, it will still take you a whole day to walk through this shopping carnival.

Causeway Bay
Taking a stroll through the many shopping malls, including Fashion Walk, Island Beverley, The Lee Gardens, Lee Theatre Plaza, Times Square and World Trade Centre - wtc more reveals a strong focus on fashion and food. In Square, in Windsor House, is known for computer products.


Tai Yuen Street
Wan Chai
Wan Chai's streets are steeped in history and offer an amazing range of shopping. Along Queen's Road East you can find a number of excellent rattan and Chinese furniture shops which will happily arrange to have your purchases sent home.

The market stalls exclusively sell products originally meant for export, meaning quality and price are very competitive.Spring Garden Lane is a great place to pick up clothes at very competitive prices.  It also connects to local wet and dry markets, and so offers a multicultural experience in the heart of Wan Chai. Spring Garden Lane is off Queen's Road East and runs to Johnston Road. 

Admiralty

Admiralty too is famous for its brand-name luxury goods. Pacific Place, one of Hong Kong's most popular malls, is the ideal place to go in this area. You'll find perfect gift ideas within its 140-plus outlets, including the Lane Crawford department store and top designer label shops.
IFC Mall

Central
Hong Kong's Central district houses many shimmering skyscrapers and marbled shopping atriums and malls. LANDMARK, The Galleria and the ifc mall are the main shopping centres, with designer shops and exclusive brand names in abundance.

Stanley Street is known for reasonably priced photographic equipment. Hollywood Road is Hong Kong's antiques row, above the Central business district. Farther west towards Sheung Wan is a bustle of sidewalk hawkers on Central's stepped "ladder" streets.
 Western Market
Western Market:

Western Market is famous for its small Chinese-style shops selling dried seafood and medicinal herbs in Sheung Wan is a handsomely renovated Edwardian building filled with Chinese handicraft stores and fabric shops. It is situated at the corner of Connaught Road and Morrison Street, Sheung Wan. The area to the west
Cat Street bazaar is best known for stalls and shops selling antiques, such as watches, old coins, jade and stone carvings.

Ap Lei Chau
Ap Lei Chau Horizon Plaza:

Horizon Plaza, located in Ap Lei Chau, has some furniture and clothing factory outlets. There are always bargains galore at Ap Lei Chau. The South Side area near Aberdeen is known primarily for its discount furniture and clothing warehouses.
Stanley Village
Stanley Village
Stroll through the markets at one of Hong Kong's most famous coastal areas. Stanley Market is a warren of stalls, shops and restaurants. Historic lanes are jam-packed with vendors selling Chinese paintings, handicrafts and furniture, silk collectibles, curios and a wide variety of Hong Kong souvenirs.




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China Tourism Video 


Tourism in China


Tourism in China has greatly expanded over the last few decades since the beginning of reform and opening. The emergence of a newly rich middle class and an easing of restrictions on movement by the Chinese authorities are both fueling this travel boom. China has become one of the world's most-watched and hottest inbound and outbound tourist markets. The world is on the cusp of a sustained Chinese tourism boom.

China is the third most visited country in the world.According to the WTO, in 2020, China will become the largest tourist country and among the largest for overseas travel. In terms of total outbound travel spending, China is expected to be the fastest growing in the world from 2006 to 2015, jumping into the number two slot for total travel spending by 2015.

Temple of Heaven, Beijing, China

Famous Attrations Photos
As a big tourism country , China endows many spectacular attractions in different cities.Also every city is a tourist integrated carrier, is an important basis for the development of modern tourism. China National Tourism Administration and the World Tourism Organization has listed Many top tourism cities such as Beijing, Shanghai ,Xian ,Guilin ,ect. This column will show you a very impressive picture gallery. It will take you to intern a real China City Attraction and Landscape world and let you experience how stunning china cities are .
  • The Great Wall
  • Forbidden City
  • Terra-Cotta Warriors
  • Tibet Photos 
 What We Serve? 

 1. Inbound Packages (Inside Bangladesh vicinity)
2. Outbound Packages (Outside Bangladesh) 
3. River Cruise and Special Occasion Programs 
4. Tourist Guide Services 
5. Visa Processing Services 

How We Serve?

 Six Seasons is ready to provide all the related information regarding tour plans and packages to suit customer’s interest.

OUR MISSION & VISION

MISSION 

To provide people of different cultures an enjoyable, penny-wise travel experience around the world with the main purpose to direct and develop the integration of travel and tourism to protection of nature in order to promote values among them.

VISION


 An exponentially-expanding tourism chain in the world that features protecting of nature and fulfilling the need of humanity for healthy lifestyle. 


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