Thursday 25 November 2010

Hong Kong Disneyland –Magic Food

If you are Disneyland fans and like to eat Chinese Dim Sum, I suggest you come to Disneyland have a dining. In Disneyland Hotel, you can feast on specially created Disney Dim Sum, Little Green Men Pork and Vegetable Bun and Mickey's Seafood Glutinous Pancake, at Crystal Lotus Restaurant! The appearance is very attractive!!






Besides, if you feel a little bit hungry, you can go to outdoor carts which are offering delectable chicken legs, chicken pies and fish balls and hot dog.


Also, Disneyland has many special food during the event theme. For example, you can Jack Bread in Disneyland Bakery Shop during Halloween season.and soup.


Kit Chan

Disneyland Christmas Packet



Hey!!
I have good news to tell you all. What is it?
This news is about Disneyland tickets package and different kinds of discount for us.

If you have a flight to Hong Kong you can buy the Disneyland tickets within 198HKD.
And it only takes twenty minutes to Disneyland.
By the way, you can arrive to Disneyland first and then show your passport to the staves,
you also can get this discount. I think this discount is good news for all visitors who came from the other cities.

In additional, lots of couples would like to have a romance Christmas holidays with each others.
 In Disneyland there are two hotels. They are Disney's Hollywood hotel and Hong Kong hotel.
In the package, it also has one night accommodation in a Garden View Room and stay two days tickets. The former just 2116HKD up and the latter is 2644HKD up.

I want to remind something to all of you.
This is you will have at least twenty one days period on your travel date and enjoy the Early Bird Room and Tickets Package from now until December 15 2010.

Besides, I want to tell you about the meals discount. I think most of us like buffet.
There is one of the meals discount. It is from now to December 16, 2010, you can enjoy a variety of dishes of "Disney Chef Mickey's Buffet", including a wide range of Mickey shaped delicacies and delicious fresh Alaskan crab legs for just HK$218 and up per person. A special buffet table for children has also been newly set up for kids to enjoy the fun of buffet.

Come on. Let's have a nice holiday in Disneyland.

Wednesday 24 November 2010

Wetland Park
























Do you know where she live?
A crocodile is living in Wetland Park, which is name "Pui Pui" But today we are not telling about her.

Wetland Park is located in Tin Shui Wai,  it's managed by AFCD(漁農自然護理署) HKTB(香港旅遊發展局), the park was show the venture habitats of wildlife such as Fiddler Crab(招潮蟹 )Mudskipper(彈塗魚) and rare Black-faced Spoon (黑面琵鷺 ) and the migratory bird attractive million of traveler to see, not just the visitor the photographer also take the photo in the park.

Tuesday 23 November 2010

NOAH'S ARK (Part 2)

Adventure park 歷奇公園












Hong Kong, the largest and most exciting rope swings, pickBattle physical limits.and some Function of outdoor activities and sports, in addition toTo provide diversified recreational activities, with camp activitiesActivities or services, can organize different types ofOutdoor activities, such as carnivals, funJapan, ball games and so on.

Ark resort










Loacated at the top floor of the park.To experience living in the ark with a differenceFeelings, the room numbers to spend animalsDistinction. The resort room available for individuals, families and tour groupsand provide multi-day team training.

Sunday 21 November 2010

Disneyland Sparkling Christmas Storybook Fantasy 2010 CM



This Is the new advertiment of the Hong Kong Disneyland .
About Duffy come to celebrate with us in this year.
Will you join this event with me ?
I will go there with my family,it is because it have very good emotions,so romantic.
So come to join with me, i promise you will enjoy this event very much...

Hong Kong Geopark (Part 3)

NORTHEAST NEW TERRITORIES SEDIMENTARY ROCK REGION
— Ideal Outdoor Geological Classroom
The area of 3000 hectares in northeast New Territories represents the most comprehensive stratigraphy of sedimentary rocks in Hong Kong, ranging from Devonian sandstone and conglomerate of about 400 million years of age to Paleogene siltstone of 55 million
years old, and is rich in landforms of different earth processes.


Double Haven
As a result of the rise in sea level 6000 to 8000 years ago, the river valleys in Double Haven were flooded, therefore forming indented shorelines with headlands and bays. Famous landforms here include Hung Shek Mun, Camp Cove and Double Island.



Tolo Channel
The rocks along the north coast of Tolo Channel and at Bluff Head are the oldest in Hong Kong. Ma Shi Chau on the west represents the sedimentary rocks formed some 280 million years ago; various igneous rocks and sedimentary rocks at Lai Chi Chong of south coast were formed 140 million years ago.






Port Island — Bluff Head
Bluff Head (Wong Chuk Kok Tsui) has the oldest rocks in Hong Kong, formed by deposits at estuarine deltas about 400 million years ago (Devonian). Port Island (Chek Chau) is best known for its red conglomerate, sandstone and siltstone. The red colour of these sedimentary rocks has resulted from the iron oxidized about 100 million years ago (late Cretaceous). The layers of those sedimentary rocks are clear and dip gently to the east and into the sea.





Tung Ping Chau
In geological history, Tung Ping Chau has the youngest rocks in Hong Kong which are only 55 million years old. However, its peculiar formations are composed of layers of siltstone, and form a unique sedimentary rock landscape in Hong Kong with various abrasion landforms. Famous landforms here include Lung Lok Shui, Kang Lau Shek and Cham Keng Chau.




For detail information, please visit http://www.geopark.gov.hk/en_landforms.html

Saturday 20 November 2010

Hong Kong Geopark (Part 2)

SAI KUNG VOLCANIC ROCK REGION — World Unique Volcanic Columns
Most hexagonal volcanic rock columns in other regions of the world are usually basic basaltic lava. By contrast, the hexagonal columns in Sai Kung are acidic silica-rich rhyolitic volcanic rock. This
extraordinary composition makes them particularly interesting. Their large coverage of over 100 km2 (including sea area) and average diameter of 1.2 m also made them outrival similar columns
in the world. More amazingly, the volcanic rock here has both the features of tuff and lava, and how they have come about has been a topic of debate among geologists to the present day.

High Island
Well arranged hexagonal volcanic columns are well exposed along the coast of High Island. The magnificent hexagonal volcanic column wall at the High Island Reservoir East Dam is like a “Natural Hexagonal Column Mural”, where geographical phenomena like faults, folds, twisted rock columns and dyke intrusions are best appreciated at close quarters. The Tai Long Wan coast nearby showcases a breathtaking coastal landform of volcanic rocks, and justifiably rated
as No. 1 of “Top Ten Hong Kong Natural Attractions” many times.




Ung Kong Group
Together known as the Ung Kong Group, Wang Chau, Basalt Island and Bluff Island consist of hexagonal columns, which are well exposed along the coast. The southeast-facing coastlines, attacked by the relentless waves and wind, showcase some spectacular columnar joints and precipitous cliffs. The 30m-high long sea arch at Wang Chau, the 45m-high sea arch at Basalt Island and the Tiu Chung Arch at Jin Island have entered the list of top four sea arches
in Hong Kong.




Ninepin Group
The Ninepin Group is made up of three larger islands, namely East Ninepin Island, South Ninepin Island and North Ninepin Island, and several small rock islets. Imposing hexagonal columns of North Ninepin Island are particularly breathtaking. Long-term wind and wave erosion of rocks with joints has resulted in many peculiar abrasion landforms. The hexagonal
rock columns here are measured over 2 m in diameter, ranking first in the region.






Sharp Island
Located on the western edge of the Sai Kung caldera, Sharp Island is covered by various volcanic rocks formed earlier than the hexagonal columns, including lava and eutaxite.
In the west it is connected to a small island Kiu Tau by a tombolo made up of cobbles.






For detail information, please visit http://www.geopark.gov.hk/en_landforms.html