The same people that do this web site, Hont Kong Tourism Board, will be supplying apps for easy access.
They will also be at a booth at the JCA Auditorium to help people on site with their travel plans for siteseeing, etc
on August 7, 8 and 9.

Ellie

On Jul 29, 2013, at 12:39 AM, Teemeah . <teemeah.wikiposta@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi guys, thanks for the tips.

Besides those given here and on the Wikimania page, I strongly advise to visit discoverhongkong.com, it's the official tourism website of HK, multilingual, with lots of up-to-date and useful info + discount vouchers to certain paid sights (like Madame Tussaud's for the Chinese movie and music nerds like myself, or Disneyland and the like). They also have mobile applications with walk routes, maps etc. I was amazed at the amount of information they provide, it really makes the impression that HK is a tourist friendly city. (thumbs up)

Kind regards
Timea


2013/7/29 Jeromy-Yu Maximilian Chan <yuyu@wikimedia.hk>
http://wikimania2013.wikimedia.org/wiki/Must-read_tips

the local team had written these tips 
and put it on the wiki for while

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On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 12:45 PM, Andrew Lih <andrew@andrewlih.com> wrote:
Great to send some tips. I'm helping to assemble more but here's the brief version:

1. Bring shorts and sandals. It's hot, humid and rainy. Bring one set of nice clothes for the opening party and going to bars, but make it light slacks and soled shoes. As Jon said: jeans are not useful.

2. Bring a light jacket and umbrella (or purchase on here for HKD 60). It can get cold indoors where it's super-air-conditioned. You can go from 35 C to 20 C in a matter of a few meters, as you go from outdoors to indoors.

3. Get an Octopus card right away for mass transit and cash payments around the city.

4. Mobile data users: CSL/one2free Power Prepaid SIM card for will get you a phone number and unlimited 3G data for one week at HKD 78. That's a pretty good deal. 

5. 7-11 shops are 24 hours here, for those jetlagged midnight cravings.

6. Exchange rate here is roughly 8 HKD for 1 USD, or 10 HKD for 1 euro. Big banks like Citibank, HSBC and Standard Chartered all have ATMs hooked up to global networks.

See you in HK.





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On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 7:10 AM, Sumana Harihareswara <sumanah@wikimedia.org> wrote:
I happened to get this and thought others might like it.
-Sumana


-------- Original Message --------
Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 18:22:09 +0900
From: Jon Robson <jrobson@wikimedia.org>

I just arrived so thought I'd share a few of my findings so far in
case they are useful.

Hong Kong express train is 100HKD and takes you directly to Kowloon or
Hong Kong Station. I'm staying in Hong Kong island at the moment and
grabbed a taxi from the HK station. 3 mile taxi cost me about HKD40.

I'm guessing the airport has them but I arrived jetlagged and late so
I delayed getting one and Des Voeux Road near Central/Hong Kong
station has lots of sim cards with data plans [1] for all you data
nerds.. I got a data prepaid sim card there from the 3Shop for
HKD$198. It was a little confusing but I'm pretty sure it will cover
me for my whole trip (see if you can decipher the plan - they all look
like this [2]) It's worth getting one as the mobile Wikipedia Nearby
page shows a few places in need of photos - I already sorted one of
them out :-) [3].

It's very hot and wearing jeans is the worst idea ever. I just spent a
day in them and from now on I will be wearing 3/4 length cargo pants.
The shopping malls are the best refuges ever in this heat, when
walking make sure one is always nearby.

I already found an awesome Michelin starred dim sum place for all you
dim sum lovers. I'd recommend a visit whilst here [4].

See you all soon!

[1]
https://maps.google.com/maps?q=%09Shop+1,+G%2FF,+Unicorn+Trade+Centre,+127+Des+Voeux+Road,+Central&hl=en&ll=22.285101,114.155371&spn=0.00135,0.002637&sll=22.284848,114.155138&sspn=0.010801,0.021093&hq=Shop+1,+G%2FF,+Unicorn+Trade+Centre,+127+Des+Voeux+Road,+Central&radius=15000&t=m&z=19&layer=c&cbll=22.285229,114.155164&panoid=XxjtTqdmd4h86ukbTRRJiw&cbp=12,82.91,,0,-8.79
[2]
http://www.three.com.hk/website/appmanager/three/home?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=P200470391219567710594&pageid=651001&lang=eng
[3] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:MobileDiff/566116338
[4] http://www.openrice.com/english/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=7204


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