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3 Days Hong Kong sightseeing gay city break tour to have sketch of Hong Kong by visiting Wong Tai Sin, Avenue of Stars, Golden Bauhinia Square and Victoria Peak,Repulse Bay and the Stanley Fishing Village. In many ways Hong Kong is already one of the most gay-friendly cities in Asia. There are gay business clusters in several districts, including around Hollywood Road area in Central and Wan Chai on Hong Kong Island, and around Nathan Road in Kowloon across the harbor.
Meanwhile, many of the gayest events of the year take place at the end of the years, during Pink Season. The November/December Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, the Hong Kong Pride Parade. Other local events include the mid-October Mr. Gay Hong Kong contest-the winner represents Hong Kong in the Mr. Gay World contest. We offer Hong Kong Gay/Lesbian City Tours with-daily departure, first class gay/lesbian friendly hotel accommodation, English speaking gay/lesbian-friendly guide, evening cultural performance, bar visiting and more.
With private tour guide, driver and vehicle waiting aside, this tour package is designed for giving our clients who need more flexible and comfortable tour experience. During the tour, you are not only to enjoy the scenic spots, but also to have the introduction about the gay/Lesbian history and culture in China, and the recent development of the LGBT scene. In addition, our gay/Lesbian tour guide will take you to the best Gay & Lesbian bars and clubs that you can enjoy the evening with locals. With all-inclusive travel package, time-clock running tour arrangements, real highlights of China and best gay/lesbian bar, this tour give you more definitely. Enjoy your Hong Kong Gay/Lesbian tour. Moreover, the gay friendly hotel we arranged is that was recommended by IGLTA for perfect hotel facilities, such as wifi, indoor swimming pool, comfortable rooms, great food, etc.
Day 1 - Welcome to Hong Kong! Our local professional guide and experienced driver will meet you at the airport after your baggage reclaim and customs clearance, and then escort you to check in the hotel in downtown area. Relax during the rest time of the day to recover from the jet leg. You will get some suggestions about how to spend the rest time of the day from our tour guide.
ZOO Bar (optional activity)
Feel like a party animal? This lion’s den of a bar has become a roaring success, attracting the party crowd intent on a great night out. Relatively small, but stylish black interior, fabulous cocktails and sizzling music make Zoo Bar one of the most popular gay hangouts in Hong Kong. Zoo is very busy on Friday and Saturday nights when he crowd overflows onto the street outside. Sundays and weekdays are rather quiet. Regular special events. Nearest MTR Sheung Wan (Exit A2). Features: bar, music, dancing
Central Escalator Sauna (optional activity)
One of the best-known gay saunas in Hong Kong (since 1991). Central Escalator (CE) features a steam room, dry sauna, jacuzzi, a limited number of private cabins, free snacks. The sauna attracts a mix of locals, international foreigners and tourists. It is located in Cheung Hing Commercial Building. Open everyday from 1pm. Enter on Gage Street – go through the doorway immediately to the left of 7Eleven, then take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Features steam room, sauna, relaxing cabins, dark room, jacuzzi, fee wifi, music, massage.
Day 2 - Wong Tai Sin Temple
Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong and the only temple in Hong kong offering facilities for Taoist wedding services. There are shops nearby where people can buy joss sticks, incense, and other things. Meanwhile, there are many fortune-tellers from whom visitors can have their future. There are several halls, temples and pavilions including the Three Saints Hall, the Bronze Pavilion that excludes women and girls, the Archives Hall, the Yue Hing Shrine that has a Buddha, a Confucian hall for the worship of Confucius, and a colorful garden called the Good Wish Garden.
Avenue of Stars
Located on the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, the Avenue of Stars is known as the "Hollywood of the Orient" and has become a favorite of both locals and tourists. visitors here will find not only find plaques of stars on the Avenue of Stars, Hong Kong emblazoned with the names of famous Hong Kong actors and actresses, but also will find a video about the local movie industry, sculptures of particularly notable stars, souvenir kiosks, and interesting tidbits about Hong Kong's more than 100-year film history.
Golden Bauhinia Square
The Golden Bauhinia Square is symbolically important to Hong Kong since it is the physical manifestation of Britain giving back of Hong Kong to China after 150 years of British rule. Since 1997, the flag raising ceremony performed by the Hong Kong Police can be witnessed in this tourist attraction every day. However, the best time to visit the Golden Bauhinia Square would be on the 1st day of any given month at 7:45am as there is a special flag raising ceremony on these days. Night is also nice time to watch the Symphony of Lights in Victoria Harbour.
Victoria Peak
With 554 meters above sea level, Victoria Peak is the highest point within Hong Kong and occupies the western part of the island. Meanwhile, here is the beeeest place to enjoy the multi-colorful night scene that encompasses Hong Kong and Victoria Harbor. Hong Kong Victoria Peak Tower will give you a full 270 degree view of Hong Kong. From the world-famous Victoria Harbour to the Kowloon Skylines - this view never fails to deliver and amaze. Besides, Madame Tussauds with many wax statues of famous people inside is also a nice place to go. Moreover, the Upper Peak Tram station building has restaurants offering fine dining.
Repulse Bay
Located in the southern part of Hong Kong Island, the Repulse Bay is one of the most beautiful beaches in Hong Kong. With lng seashore, clear azure blue water, golden and soft sand and 16oC (60.8oF) to 26oC (80.6oF) temperatures all year round, here becomes a paradise of the locals and visitors to escape the heat and have funs in summer. As the origin of the name, maybe because the British Fleet repulsed the nearby pirates here in 1841, the sure origin has no written documents.
Stanley Fishing Village
Stanley is a common fishing village located on the southernmost part of the Island then developed to be a famous scenic spot in recent years. It has numerous places of historic interest and scenic beauty instead of just been a beautiful seaside city. Murray House, originally built in 1844 was damaged in 1982 and subsequently rebuilt after the European style in 1998. At present, you can see a three-storied building containing several restaurants and a mini museum introducing its history. What’s more, you can visit the other scenic spots in Stanley, such as Tin Hau Temple, Stanley Main Beach, St. Stephen's Beach, Military Cemetery, Hong Kong Correctional Services Museum, and Stanley Main Street.
Meals Included: Breakfast & Lunch
Day 3 - Departure Your private car, driver and tour guide will be ready and waiting at your hotel lobby to get you to the airport on time. Sit back and relax as they help you check-in and escort you to the correct security gate.
Meals Included: Breakfast
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• All arrangements and first admission/entrance fees of scenic spots specified in the itinerary.
• Buffet breakfast, Chinese lunch or dinner as listed in the itinerary.
• Well-equipped commercial vehicle with excellent private guide and driver accompanied on your tour between airports, train stations, scenic spots and hotels.
• Four/Five-Star Hotel based on two persons sharing one room with twin beds.
• All hotels as listed in the itinerary serve daily western or Chinese breakfast unless specified.
• Travel Agency's Liability Insurance with your tour inside China.
• Chinese government taxes and the city construction fees on your travel tour.
• China entry visa fees.
• International or domestic airfare or train tickets not included in the itinerary.
• Meals not specified in the itinerary and extra and alcoholic or beverages during meals.
• Tips for guides and drivers.
• Personal expense: e.g. mini bar, personal telecommunications, laundry, excess baggage charges etc.)
• Excursions and activities not included in itinerary.
• Single room supplement.
• The prices are based on two persons sharing one standard room in USD. If you prefer a single room on your own, please pay single room supplement. Meanwhile, the prices for the tour are subject to reconfirmation from our trip advisors when an actual booking is being made. We keep the right to change the itinerary because of traffic, weather, or any other conditions not under our control.
• This tour package can be fully customizable to fit your travel plan.
• China Visa with 6 months validity remaining is a must for travelling China. And we can offer you the invitation letter to get it effectively if needed.
• We are not liable for damage or loss caused by any of the following events: terrorism, war, fire, accidents, strikes, forces of nature, flight delays or other interruptions of services not within our control.
Single-Entry Visa
The single-Entry Visa is mostly used. The period of validity of China Single-entry visas are usually 3 months, and a maximum of 30 days will be permitted to stay in China as a tourist or businessman.
Double-Entry Visa
Literally, the Double-Entry Visa is issued for those who need to leave and re-enter Mainland China.
Travelers who leave Mainland China for Hong Kong and Macau will need to apply for a new visa or double-entry visa, if they wish to re-enter Mainland China.
Hong Kong & Macau
Residents of most countries can enter Hong Kong without applying for a visa in advance and are allowed to stay for 90 days. A visa will be issued upon arrival.
Residents of 65 countries, including the United States, Japan and European countries can enter Macau without applying for a visa in advance. A visa will be issued at the border control, and it allows a stay of 30 days.
For transit passengers who hold tickets and have booked seats on international airliners flying on route to a third country no more than 24 hours in advance, Visas are not required.
For more up-to-date information, please check with the Chinese embassy in your country.
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