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-An Introduction-
Group number: CTIS-111
- Meeting time: 09:00 am
- Meeting point: Kowloon hotel lobby (MTR Tsim Sha Tsui Station Exit L3)
- Dismissal location: Central Market (Guests please arrange their own return transportation)
- Travel time: 5 hours
- All-inclusive tour fee (same price for both sizes): buffet breakfast at the Kowloon Hotel "Yi Window Pavilion", dough sculpting skills workshop, tour guide service fee, luxury air-conditioned bus, professional tour guide service, and safety insurance.
-Itinerary introduction-
Dough Sculpting Skills Workshop (Hong Kong Intangible Cultural Heritage) A
certificate will be issued upon completion of the course
- The technique of dough sculpture (also known as flour doll) has a history of 2,000 years. It is a traditional Chinese folk craft and an intangible cultural heritage of Hong Kong. It is a traditional Chinese folk art in which steamed dough is mixed into different colors as main materials, and then rubbed, kneaded, cut, glued and other techniques are used to create exquisite figures.
- Special arrangements are made by masters and professors with more than 20 years of experience
Heavy package $188 Enjoy buffet breakfast at Kowloon Hotel "Yi Window
Pavilion" (90 minutes of eating)
- A variety of food: cereal, cheese, Yakult, selected cheese, fresh fruits, eggs made on site, ramen, noodles, vegetables, croissants, pastries, waffles, crispy bacon, sausages, various snacks, hot soy milk, Fried dough sticks, soba noodles, etc. (subject to hotel availability on the day)
- *Arrange group members who signed up together to dine together
"100% Avenue of Stars" (Limited Time) Doraemon Exhibition & FRIENDS (until
August 11, 2024)
- Doraemon and her friend Nobita will put on formal attires and accompany 13 comic-like figures of Hong Kong film workers along the Avenue of Stars, walking through the "blue" carpet based on the theme color of Doraemon. Everyone can take photos and check in as much as they want.
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After August 14, 2024, the itinerary will be updated to the Hong Kong Jockey Club Renovation Arsenal
Blue House Complex (Cultural Monument Site)
- The Grade I historic building retains the architectural features of a tenement house. Its unique balcony design is rarely seen in Hong Kong. It was once a hospital and has been converted into an artist's workshop, cafe and bistro, and community cultural activities are often held.
Central Market (Grade III historic building)
- More than 70 merchants of different types are present, ranging from specialty restaurants, local brands to small shops for young people, as well as lifestyle groceries. 13 market stalls are specially reserved.