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Top 5 Things To Do In Hong Kong In 24 Hours

Hong Kong is one of the most dazzling cities of the world, and once you are here for a vacation, be sure to be taken over by a good number of happening venues and hotspots. Be it the dreamlike journey with the Star Ferry or the glitzy IFC and the fashionable Friday Nights at the Chungking Mansions, Hong Kong promises you a blast all round the year. Let’s have a look at some of the best venues of Hong Kong you must visit at least once:
Victoria Peak – The Victoria Peak will gift you some sensational vistas. Want to have a look at the finest harbors on earth? This famous vantage point will allow you to view some friendly locals and awesome peaks. Catch the Peak Tram, a 120-year-old funicular railway that leaves from the terminus on Garden Road and takes you to the peak. Try to reach the peak before sundown, and the wondrous city lights just add to the elegance of the city.
Charter a Junk – Being a sprawling archipelago of 260 islands, Hong Kong City boasts of their rugged coastlines and deserted coves that actually entice most of the tourists. If you have dined by sea, you have well tasted the beautiful city of Hong Kong. Arrange for a picnic along with a cool bottle of wine where you can just drop the anchor somewhere remote and dive off the deck for a swim.
Temple Street Night Market – This is one of the most vibrant sections of Hong Kong. This lively thoroughfare keeps the central Kowloon rocking, and the glare of the light bulbs makes the ambience rocking. Get to see some fine displays of outdoor food stalls and junkies gambling on games of Chinese Chess.
Star Ferry – Star Ferry takes you to a fine itinerary across the iconic cross-harbor. Get booked in the upper deck seat to enjoy the uninterrupted view of Hong Kong Island coastline. If possible, hire the boat before 8:00 PM as they take a halt for the tourists to take pictures of the nightly Symphony of Lights show.
Heli-Tour of Hong Kong – It’s one of the most enjoyable tours you can ever imagine. Glancing Hong Kong from the helicopter looks more like a dream. This heli tour would simply take you through beautiful Hong Kong Island.


A Guide To The Top 6 Culinary Destinations Of The World

Are your holidays meant to binge on the gorging cuisines all across the world? Do you live to eat? Are you completely mad about the rich and the finest delicacies on earth? Peep in at some of the top travel and food destinations to check out what’s in store for you in the next holidays.

Spice Market, Istanbul, Turkey
Turkey is famous for its spicy tongue and that holds true mainly for this spot in the country where you get a whole world of spices from saffron, apple tea, cardamom, cinnamon, sumac, cumin and many more. A visit to Turkey will remain absolutely incomplete without going for a stride at the Spice Market.

Donguwa Bazaar, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China
A wondrous visit to Xinjiang will introduce you to the world of nuts and dry fruits heaped at the Donguwa Bazaar. The bazaar has a worldwide fame for the marvelous marketing of nuts, dry fruits and spices that are considered one of the best in their quality and form. The much popular milky ice drink is a hot favorite for all who visit the bazaar in great anticipation.

New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans is known for its rich variety in food and eateries. The well-adorned city smells in food. Every corner of the city is buzzing with food hubs that serve rich delicacies to the hungry guests. Preparations in catfish, jambalaya, gumbo and such alike constitute the hot cuisine of the city.

Djemaa el-Fna, Marrakech, Morocco
One of the most amazing places on earth, the Djemaa el-Fna features open-air food mart that takes place after dusk. Several stalls are set up in the area that offer a variety of seafood, meats and all sorts of barbecuing items displayed in abundance for all attention. The pleasure delicacy of the open-air stalls forms the real attraction of the city.

Oaxaca, Mexico
Without much saying, the Mexican delicacies are famous worldwide for their awesome preparations of fried grasshoppers and toasted worms. There are others in the row ofcourse. Most specifically, the chocolate of Oaxaca is a real treat to the tickling taste-buds of all individuals. A visit to Oaxaca is truly worth for its exclusive culinary delicacies.

Newtown, Sydney
Located in the Bohemian suburb, Newtown is renowned for its rows of bars and restaurants to hang out in complete luxury and comfort. What can you not get here? Starting from the exclusive Thai dishes and Indian delicacies, you are offered with a plethora of other cuisines including Maltese, Nepalese and Japanese variety.

Barack Obama Boosts Kenya's Travel Market

The United States of America was overwhelmed with the news of Barack Obama being declared the country’s future president. According to the headlines of the British Capital, “America has been pacified to a great extent.” In fact, these headlines have been included in the year’s edition of Reed Travel Exhibitions’ World Travel Market. Well, among all this Kenya has come up with the announcement that Obama has his roots in their country, and the executives of World Travel Market is promoting this fact to gain tourists.

The reports by the World Travel Market (WTM) said that most of the trips following the roots of Obama are being booked by tourists from Indonesia, United States, Japan and Kenya. Fiona Jeffery, the Chairperson of WTM said that Obama’s victory has cast such a powerful impact overall, that tourists from various parts of the world are being largely attracted to find the roots of Obama. The sudden interest for visiting destinations having ties with the US president election is termed as Obaboom.

Now Chicago expects a big boom in the tourism industry due to their political and family connections with the president. They expect to see a huge rise in the tourism sector in the coming years. A three-day package tour of the Obama sites that mostly includes the Hyde Park area where Obama resides has been announced by the Illinoos Bureau of Tourism. This package will be available from January 20th - the time when Obama will be sworn.
Reports by the World Travel Market said that Jakarta, the capital city of Indonesia has received a good number of tourists since the time when Obama was nominated as the presidential candidate of the Democrats last August. The most awaited sites are Obama’s school and the small art-deco style house where Obama, his mother and her second husband stayed.

Well, Obaboom has not been able to take Hawaii into consideration and that really counts as one of the missed opportunities. Hawaii however has been preoccupied with their present problem in searching for a new president for Hawaiian Tourism Industry. It was because Rex Johnson was sacked for certain allegations of misconduct.
Well, Japan also enters the list as they have proclaimed that there is a place called Obama in Japan itself, which is actually the Japanese port city. Having a population of 32000 Obama in Japan is located about 640 miles west of the capital city of Tokyo.


BAA sells Gatwick

Gatwick is being sold for £1.51 billion to London City Airport owner, US-based Global Infrastructure Partners.
BAA announced its plans to sell Gatwick in September 2008, before the end of the Competition Commission's UK airports market investigation.

The agreement will lead to greater competition between airports serving London.

Chief executive Colin Matthews said: “Gatwick and its people have long been a central part of BAA and we are proud of the airport's development as one of the world's leading international airports.

"BAA is changing and today's announcement marks a new beginning for both Gatwick and BAA. We wish Gatwick well for the future and are confident that the airport will flourish under new ownership.

"BAA will focus on improving Heathrow and our other airports."

The company has also been ordered to sell Stansted and one of Glasgow or Edinburgh airports, but is appealing against the decision.

The sale of Gatwick, which is subject to approval by the European Union, is due to be completed in December.

Gatwick, which employs around 2,500 people, opened in 1958 and is the busiest single runway airport in the world, handling 32.2 million passengers in the year to September.

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