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With one of the most spectacular harbours in the world, Hong Kong offers the ultimate experience for cruise passengers. This bustling, cosmopolitan centre is filled with stunning attractions, a fascinating East-meets-West cultural landscape, green vistas, a vibrant nightlife and friendly people - all of which promises you a lifetime of memorable experiences in just one visit.

When your ship pulls into Hong Kong, most probably you'll berth at Ocean Terminal at the foot of the Kowloon Peninsula in Tsim Sha Tsui, just minutes away from the city's many attractions including the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Hong Kong Space Museum.

You're also next to Harbour City, a massive shopping complex. Here you will discover exclusive fashion boutiques, children's toy stores, glittering jewellery shops, international restaurants and mini-cinemas. This is the ideal spot from which to start your Hong Kong holiday.

To complement Ocean Terminal, plans are in hand to develop a world-class cruise terminal on the site of the former Kai Tak runway. The new terminal will be able to handle the simultaneous berthing of two mega cruise vessels with gross tonnage up to 220,000 tons. The first berth is scheduled to be ready in 2013.

No port offers visitors more inviting ways to begin or extend a truly memorable vacation than Hong Kong. Excursions range from a selection of regional cruises and overland tours, to itineraries that explore various places on the Mainland such as the provinces of Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi or the cities of Beijing, Shanghai and Shangdong. You can even venture further afield to the exotic island of Hainan, the "Hawaii" of China. These enchanting places provide a fascinating contrast, and each offers a unique cultural experience.





Updated 11 November 2008
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