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ROMANTIC HOLIDAYS
Romance All Around
Lovers are spoilt for choice in Hong Kong. Romantic days might start with a champagne breakfast in a luxurious hotel room or suite with a stunning view. Many establishments offer special honeymoon packages that include little luxuries such as limousine service, flower and fruit baskets and much more. All guests are tempted to take advantage of deluxe amenities such as en suite jacuzzis, 24-hour room service, elegant and intimate restaurants and electrifying nightclubs, health spas and swimming pools. Couple
     
Hotel And later in the day? Imagine the two of you relaxing on the deck of a cruiser, watching the sun set over world-famous Victoria Harbour. Or strolling along a white-sand beach bounded by lush green mountains and the South China Sea. You might wish to have your fortune told in the pavilions of serene, incense-filled temples. Hong Kong's remarkable scenery and attractions mean you'll never run out of romance.
Together you could...
Stroll around The Peak at sunset for stunning city views of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and islands sparkling in the South China Sea.
Charter a junk or yacht for the day, complete with crew. You can dine on board or tell the captain to set a course for a seafood feast at picturesque Sai Kung, Lei Yue Mun or tranquil Lamma Island. Alternatively, hire a sampan for a private tour of Sai Kung's stunning bay and small islands.
Admire the richly embroidered and sequined red wedding outfits and ornaments in traditional Chinese wedding shops on Shanghai Street, Yau Ma Tei.
Relax on the beach in scenic Repulse Bay, where the movie Love Is A Many Splendored Thing was filmed. Then enjoy a romantic dinner in the charming colonial-style Repulse Bay Arcade overlooking the beach.
Enjoy drinks in one of our wonderful hotels and savour the magnificent views of Hong Kong Island and Victoria Harbour.





Updated 29 November 2006
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