Everything went smoothly. I like your way of doing business. Responsive and efficient. I will definitely contact you to do more train bookings next time I travel in China. Thanks for your refund. We are glad that you have contacted the hotel staff finally and cancelled our unused tickets successfully. We received the refund via Wechat already. I will contact you in future if we have the new travel plan. When I was researching details about our trip to China i heard that you had to book train tickets very far in advance, otherwise, the tickets could be sold out!
I submitted my orders and Christina replied me very quickly, she explained to me that the tickets could be booked and issued 30 days in advance and then I received the confirmation just on that expected date. So amazing. I travelled by train in China during the very peak season, before they New Year holiday, we were so lucky to have all our tickets booked with TravelChinaGuide. Several folks I've met at places have lamented not buying tickets in advance and being unable to get the tickets on the spot.
So, advanced booking is very necessary when you plan a train trip in China, and booking with TravelChinaGuide is highly recommended. Answered by Piper Mar. Up to noww, all train service were still in pending status. It is not clear when will they back to service. There is no such news yet. Sometimes it is also served with fruit or mixed with black sesame paste. Good-quality dao fu fa should be soft and silky-smooth.
Where to try dao fu fa? Probably not, but this is a popular street snack in Hong Kong. It is a labour intensive and time consuming process to prepare these intestines. First they need to be cleaned with salt and flour, boiled for an hour, coat with malt sugar and dry for 3 hours before putting them in the deep-fryer.
You can hide the flavour with some mustard or hoisin sauce. The intestines themselves are a bit chewy, in some ways like squid. Just hope that your intestines were cleaned properly before being deep fried! You can find pig intestines at any of the street snack stalls that you find scattered around Hong Kong. Try Mongkok or Sham Shui Po for your culinary adventure. Served on a bamboo skewer, they are cheap, flavoursome and easy to find.
These are so popular that you can even buy them at 7-eleven. If you are interested in trying Curry Fish Balls, this Hong Kong street snack that has been a staple over the generations is one of the tastings on our Kowloon Food Tour.
Where to try it Hong Kong curry fish balls? They have been around for many years and expect long queues during lunch and after school hours. Their old-styled traditional sauce made from oyster sauce, dark soy sauce, star anise and curry.
This weird food has its origins in mainland China, but can also be found in Hong Kong and Taiwan. The Taiwanese are especially fond of this pungent food, serving more varieties than you can find in Hong Kong. The stink in the stinky tofu is from a fermented brine made from fermented milk, vegetables, meat and shrimp. Fresh tofu is immersed in the brine for a day or two to get its flavour. The smell of stinky tofu is quite overpowering. It reminds me of the open sewers in Africa. You will need to overcome your natural instinct not to eat food with a rotten smell to try this snack.
In Hong Kong stinky tofu is normally deep fried and served with hoisin sauce. In the past, stinky tofu was sold in street carts in busy areas like Mong Kok.
Nowadays, you can find them in these little street side snack food shops dotted around the city. The best fried squids are ones that are lightly battered, deep fried in oil over degrees resulting in really crispy coating and crunchy squid inside. The pineapple buns actually contains no pineapple but got its name from the appearance of the sugary crust on top of the bun which has a pattern like pineapple skin. Traditional pineapple buns contain no filling, but common variations include a red bean paste filling, or even real pineapple.
Many Hong Kong restaurants, such as , offer an item called a buttered pineapple bun, which is a pineapple bun with a piece of butter stuffed inside. In our humble opinion though, the best pineapple buns are found across the border in Guangzhou. Try Bing Sheng for their famous oversized buns with a pineapple filling. Crunchy crust, soft bun and butter that melts as soon as you put the bun into your month.
Originating from Guangdong in mainland China. The paste is a sweet mash of wintermelon, sugar and glutinous rice flour. We like our Lo Po Bang to have a good amount of wintermelon inside, the paste should be smooth and the pastry soft and flaky. There is a beautiful legend behind the origins of Lo Po Bang. It is said to have been invented by a man living in a small village in China.
His father was terminally ill, and the man and his wife had spent all their money on trying to find a treatment to save the father. In the ultimate self sacrifice, the wife sold herself into slavery to raise more money to save her father in law. You can find Lo Po Bang in most bakeries in Hong Kong, however the quality varies enormously and some to be honest are unpalatable.
They sometimes have dried coconut on the outside and can be made from a variety of fillings including red bean paste, mango and durian. There are also more modern varieties with chocolate fillings. The English name for these is often written as Nuomici, which Mandarin, not Cantonese. Different coaches of different company may make stops at different spots in Hong Kong , so you are suggested to ask the ticket seller for more details before getting up the coach.
About 2 nonstop flights will fly from Guangzhou to Hong Kong every day, which take only about However, considering the high price and there are many other ways you can choose, you are not really suggested to take those flight unless you prefer taking flights more. The best way to travel from Guangzhou to Hong Kong is by taking direct bullet trains, which is also the fastest and most popular way.
Direct Guangzhou-Kowloon Through Trains are the best alternative choices when there is no direct high speed trains left. If all the direct train tickets have been sold out, you can also make the journey via Shenzhen. Ferries are the best choice for the tourists who want to get to Hong Kong from Guangzhou in a leisurely way. For the people on business journey, you are highly suggested to hire a private car.
Flights are not suggested, because it may be quite expensive compared to other options. Want to tour Guangzhou and Hong Kong without any worry about the annoying transfer selecting? Contact us and let our professional travel consultants help you. No matter you are on business or private travel, we will definitely customize a memorable journey for you according to your every special need and also your budget! Top 3 Hong Kong tours chosen by most customers to explore Hong Kong in the best way.
This measurement is only for the actual flying time. You should also factor in airport wait times and possible equipment or weather delays. If you're trying to figure out what time you'll arrive at the destination, you may want to see if there's a time difference between Hong Kong and Guangzhou, China.
The calculation of flight time is based on the straight line distance from Hong Kong to Guangzhou, China "as the crow flies" , which is about 80 miles or kilometers.
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