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Hi! You can check in google map when u select public transport. Anyway, it’s approximately 230-270hkd. If more than 2 kayo it’s cheaper than airport express which is about 100+hkd/each. The bus is also convenient. I hope this helps. Pls share the video and subscribe for more hk tips.
You can take the airport express and transfer from HK station to Central station, as shown in the vlog. Then ride the local mtr to Chai Wan (this ride is free if you use the same octopus in paying ur airport express fare). You will go down at North Point station (a few stations before Chai wan which is end of the line. From North point, your hotel is 4 mins away by foot according to google map.
@@Elle_Barredo I just wanted to say thank you for making this video. If I was to take a transfer set by hotel. It was $128 US. A taxi was $58 US. I don't mind a little extra time to save money. Again thank you for the video.
The validity of the Octopus card is 1,000 days. But if you want to be sure, you can go to any customer service center at MTR stations or in the arrival hall of the HK Airport. Your card can be reactivated (in case), free of charge.
First off, you have to have the right Visa to work in HK; hence drive an Uber. Secondly, you must get an HK driver's license which as I understand has stringent requirements. Renting a car in HK is not common since public transportation is quite efficient.
The HK immigration grants 14 days on arrival visas to tourists. You can explore the city should the immigration officer allow you to exit from the airport. It's worth trying and besides you have an onward flight to show as proof that you're doing a layover. Marami ka ng magagawa sa 7 hours but be sure to plan your itinerary and be at the airport in time for your flight's departure. I hope this helps.
@@ChinitoPo Taxi fares are a bit cheaper. But an Uber ride is more convenient and less stressful. While many HK people can speak English, you might randomly get in with someone who has limited vocabulary and end up lost or lost in translation, resulting in higher fare.
You can go to the Customer service stations of the MTR. There are 2, one is in the arrival hall and the other is near the HK airport express platform. Both are featured in the vlog.