Tuesday November 10, 2009

The world's biggest Formula 3 race and a proving ground for Formula 1 drivers in the making, the Macau Grand Prix has, over the years, been host to the likes of Michael Schumacher, Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton.
This year's race takes place between the 19th and 22nd of November and features a series of motor related events tagged on to the main race, including the Motorcycle Grand Prix and tour car racing. The event also brings a carnival atmosphere to both the Guia Track and Macau as a whole, as motorhead spectators descend on the former Portuguese colony on mass.
See our Guide to the Macau Grand Prix for the inside track on tickets, seating and the Guia circuit.
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Wednesday November 4, 2009

Bedding down at a Hong Kong hotel can come with a credit card melting price tag attached, so each month we try and bring you the best deals, promotions and give aways on hotel stays in the city
This month you can live the highlife in the five star Langham Hotel's Grand Room, which is offering one night free on five night stays, while the Regal in Kowloon is offering up to 30% off rack rates for guests who book far enough in advance. Find out more about these and other Hong Kong hotel deals in our monthly Best Hong Kong Hotel Deals
Wednesday October 28, 2009
Vampires are breaking out their toothbrushes and werewolves are warming up their curling tongs, as Halloween in Hong Kong gets underway.
The city doesn't have a great tradition of celebrating Halloween but events this year are expected to be the biggest ever. Celebrations for the kids revolve around the haunted parades and spooky shows at Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park, while adults can strut their stuff at the costume parties in Lam Kwai Fong.
If you're wondering what the rest of the world gets up to on October 31st, take a trip over to our Ultimate Halloween Travel Guide which covers the ghostly goings on from Salem to Scandinavia.
Monday October 19, 2009

As if the Chinese visa situation in Hong Kong wasn't complicated enough, the authorities have now added a new type of visa. Called the "144-hour Convenient Visa Guangdong Province, China", it certainly wins the most ridiculously titled visa award.
The visa is only for foreign nationals visiting Hong Kong and allows group visits to Gunagdong Province via Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Zhuhai, Foshan, Dongguan, Zhongshan, Jiangmen, Zhaoqing and Huizhou.
There are a couple of major drawbacks to the visa. You must travel in a group, with a minimum of 3, and you must all enter and leave the country together. And the real reason for introducing it; you must arrange a 'tour' through a Hong Kong Travel Agent. This may not necessarily mean booking a six day, guide led, itinerary packed tour, but simply paying a fee to the tour agency to win yourself the visa. Another Chinese visa scheme that helps the travel agent and not the traveller. You can use CTS or Grayline to book the tour and visa. You can get an in depth, blow by blow of the new visa in our guide to the Guangdong Group Visa.
Individuals will need to use the Shenzhen Visa, if they want a taste of China, or a full Chinese visa if they are ineligible for the Shenzhen Visa or travelling to areas in Guangdong outside the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone.