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Hong Kong (DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guide)

Hong Kong (DK Eyewitness Top 10 Travel Guide)
By Liam Fitzpatrick, Jason Gagliardi, Andrew Stone

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"DK Eyewitness Top 10 Hong Kong" travel guide will lead you straight to the best attractions Hong Kong has to offer. Whether you're looking for the liveliest night-life in Hong Kong, wish to view the amazing Hong Kong skyline or discover Hong Kong's unmissable museums and modernist architecture; this pocket-sized travel guide is packed with essential information for every corner of the city, whatever your budget.There are dozens of Top 10 lists; including the Top 10 ways to experience the real China, Hong Kong's Top 10 most thrilling festivals, the Top 10 greatest modernist buildings in Hong Kong and the Top 10 best places to shop. "The Top 10 Hong Kong" travel guide is packed with over 350 beautiful illustrations, photographs and detailed cutaways of the greatest Hong Kong attractions with reviews and recommendations of Hong Kong's best hotels, bars and clubs- and includes a free pull-out Hong Kong map which will ensure you won't miss a thing! This is your guide to the Top 10 best of everything in Hong Kong.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9158 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 160 pages

Editorial Reviews

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'No other guide whets your appetite quite like this one.' The Independent


Customer Reviews

Better than Lonely Planet, from a LP fan5
I've always bought Lonely Planets before, whether i'm going somewhere for a long weekend or a month. So I got the Lonely Planet to HK, but this guide also caught my eye for its compact format.

And I have to say, it works much harder. Although it may look at first glance like one of those cheap airport Berlitz guides with photos of places from the 70s, its packed with information and written in a very consise, witty way. The 'Top 10' format could be a restriction but actually encourages the writers (of this guide anyway) to be selective.

Against this, the Lonely Planet seems much more long-winded and, with its new revised target market of more up-market vacationers and well as its core backpacking fraternity, much more like simply a directory of places to eat, drink, shop, sleep.

The detailed maps on each inside flap and each mini-map for places to eat and shop in each district are also very handy to refer to in the street without looking like a complete tourist, and much easier than the LP's enless cross-referencing

Aside from a few absent practical facts (exact addresses, websites etc.) which is inevitable in a book less than a quater of the page count, this served me very well for a full week in Hong Kong and easy to slip into a small bag or, like me, your back pocket. So this book would be ideal for the majority of people who spend a few days there.

Good basic guide4
Good basic guide, covers all the standard items with good text overviews and great little pictures. Well structured and overall very good.

Ideal book with no fuss5
Having travelled to many places I love the Eyewitness top 10 books. They dont go into massive detail - just enough for the virgin traveller to the country/city. The information given is clear and very easy to understand, especially if you are short on time (we were in Hong Kong for 3 nights) it gives you ideas on the top (surprising 10!) places to see from tourist spots to hotels to places to eat and drink. They also come with handy hints of what to do and dont do. I think these Top 10 books are great, they have never failed me - perfect to fit into a small bag and they dont overload you with too much info. I buy one for every city or country I go to. Top 10 marks!