Saturday, October 15, 2016

Top Selling Cars in Hong Kong

                     Hong Kong, Creating A New Blueprint for Modern Automobile


Late 1800 was the blueprint for modern automobile. Although in the first half of the twentieth century Americans dominated the automobile industry and China was lagging behind at that time but China soon succeeded to made up for the delay. In 2000 China had 4million cars for 1.3 billion population and by the end of the decade, the number was six times higher. China is now World’s largest new car market. Due to an enormous rise in the car rate, China emerged as the world's fastest-growing major economy. When it comes to the car, Hong Kong is not really a place where you would like to own it or even drive one as it is one of the most densely populated places in the world. But the number of people using the car to get around in Hong Kong will definitely surprise you.

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•    Most popular cars in Hong Kong

In Hong Kong, most families live together thus many prefer to buy a car which fits the whole family comfortably. Thus vans are extremely popular in Hong Kong. By far Toyota has been the bestselling brand there, and the most popular vehicle is the Toyota Hiace Van. Where ever you go in Hong Kong, you will find this vehicle. And they have many functions like transporting cargo, taking families to trips around towns. With the executive crowd and families, The Alphard is very popular. Previa and Noah are also among the popular cars. Although Corolla Sedan is popular among the countries like Thailand or other Asian countries but in Hong Kong, it is not very popular and a rare sight on the road. El grand, Serena minivans are some of the cars which are numerous on the road. H 1|Starex vans are the only Hyundai car you will see on the road. In Hong Kong, the sale of Hyundai is not that much.

•    Luxury Cars in Hong Kong


Luxury cars are very famous in Hong Kong. Rolls-Royce has the largest market in Hong Kong for decades. Many Roll Royce can be seen on the Hong Kong streets. Mercedes and BMW sedan are also popular. But the Telsa Model S is the star of the town. A full charged Telsa lasts up to several weeks in a small land area like Hong Kong. As Hong Kong is developing a supercharger network these electric car brands see an increase in the sale. Mercedes E class cars have been able to establish themselves as a leader among large and mid-luxury vehicles because of their comfort, performance, and safety. For new car owners, features such as spacious interior, dynamic appearance as well as leading technology have become an increasingly popular choice. Hong Kong is a key regional headquarter for Volkswagen Group. For its high-tech sales process, Hong Kong became Volkswagen’s global test bed.

•    Effectivity of Electric Vehicles

Many Hong Kong resident is concerned about hazardous roadside pollution. There are many areas in Hong Kong where the roadside pollution is very high due to vehicles, general vehicular emissions, traffic congestion a. Many drivers in Hong Kong are thus using electric cars. People’s interest in electric cars is growing vehemently. Hong Kong’s population density, lack of space doesn’t provide any incentive to buy a private car. High registration taxes have been imposed on new vehicles. These are meant for reduction of road traffic and street level emission. Thus people are busy buying new electric vehicles. Electric cars are quietly rolling by throughout the Hong Kong street. 




Best performance, as well as efficiency, is what requires for being the best car in the world. These cars mentioned above perhaps are not the smartest in their classes, but an excellent mix of features and wide market appeal is provided by them. As the disposable income is rising the demand for cars in China is on the rise. Most of the demand for cars is coming from Hong Kong. As the per capita income is rising the market is also scoring a unique in the world series. 

Wednesday, October 12, 2016

5 Most Iconic Restaurants in Hong Kong

An Personal Overview Of 5 Most Iconic Restaurants In Hong Kong City

Whether you have come to Hong Kong for the pleasure of business, one thing that will surely make you fond of the city is the dining experience it offers its visitors. Some people are of the view that the food is what makes it worth visiting the city. Looked upon as one of Asia’s popular culinary destination, Hong Kong provides you with a number of venues and a myriad of cuisines capable of retaining your food interest. From the traditional Chinese cuisines to the creative ones, you enjoy the chance of selecting any dishes to satisfy your taste buds. 


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Amazing Restaurants of Hong Kong:

Understanding your dilemma in selecting the best iconic restaurant, here is a brief about 5 Most Iconic Restaurants in Hong Kong you can visit rather you must visit at least once:

1. Yung Kee:


 
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Yung Kee is the best restaurant selling Dai Pai Pong founded by Kam Shui Fai in 1936 who started with selling siu-mei at west street Kwong Yuen next to old HK-Macau Ferry Pier. Even after 80 years, the restaurant has been passed on to three generations and underwent a lawsuit if a high profile but is still owned by the same family. It changes noticed is that it is now a golden-faced 6 story restaurant selling quintessentially the same roasted goose and Dai Pai Dong.

2. La Taverna:

It is the first ever Italian restaurant established in the city in 1969. Its history says that la Taverna was founded by a merchant’s sons as a meeting space for people belonging to the Italian community. Later it was expanded to about 19 locations which include Bali, Singapore, and the Philippines. It cannot be left without being mentioned that their location “Tsim Sha Tsui” is left largely untouched- The exterior reflects the image of Street –side Milanese cade while the walls are beautifully adorned with maritime art and copper pans. Even after decades, this restaurant is still the coziest corner of Hong Kong city for enjoying a classic Italian dish.

3. Mido Cafe:

Opened in early 1950, this restaurant is considered the most iconic of all. It is because of its blue colored titled floors, booths with mint green touch, vinyl seating and the grand sized windows of the second floor overlooking the Public square street. With age passing by, the scenario its offer the guests are turning more and more enticing. Stepping into this classic restaurant of the Cha Chaan Teng culture, you will feel like you had stepped into Hong Kong before it was actually popular as Hong Kong. Despite feeling overly aestheticized or touristy, this café seems to preserve successfully as feeling of normalcy. The menu is still the same while the service has not yet turned brisk and pretentious. The colorful furnishings are also maintained gently but not restored.

4. Luk Yu Teahouse:

Luk Yu Teahouse located on Stanley Street, central, is a two-story perennial stoppage for all visitors and families. It was established in the year 1933 and still resembles the same getup with which it commenced the journey. The restaurant has got ornate dark wooden lattices, Chinese calligraphy in the walls as well as waitresses carrying dim sum on a tray hanging from the neck. Hence having a trip to this teahouse is considered like taking a lesson on the culinary history related to the tea culture of Hong Kong. This teahouse has been part of a film as well for its cinematic appeal. Well apart from all these, the giant sized chicken buns offered here you lure you more to make a visit to Luk Yu.

5. Amigo:

Nowadays you will come across numerous French restaurants set up in Hong Kong. However, turning back the calendar to 1967, there you come across a nice enticing story. Yeung wing Chung, the son of a rice entrepreneur and a toy tycoon founded the elite French restaurant named Amigo. Though people visited it but no were actually aware of the meaning of the word Amigo which in Spanish meant Friend. Despite being set up during the midst of leftist riots, it managed to withstand all storms and even till date entertains several thousand guests each day. The interior of this iconic restaurant is done with marvelous wooden fixtures carved with hand, western antiques, a wine cellar showcasing French bottles counting more than 2000 in number and painting done by famous Sir Russell Flint. Altogether with this, the restaurant manages to evoke within the guests a Medieval Château feeling.
Wrapping up



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If you are planning a trip to this Asian city, miss not to pay off a visit to these 5 Most Iconic Restaurants in Hong Kong always eager to charm you with their traditional touch.

Friday, October 7, 2016

Master House HK - Amazing Concept Bar at Lan Kwai Fong

 Master House HK - Amazing New Concept Bar at Lan Kwai Fong



Situated in the midst of Lan Kwai Fong, Master House is looked upon as the first ever concept in Hong Kong. This two storey bar is a venture by Suntory, brewing giant of Japan for showcasing its premium range of Malt beer. There is a buzz in the city that the bar is less rowdy compared to its neighbours.  Guests coming here will surely enjoy the ambience offered along with the collection of wine to quench your brewing desire. 

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Interior and Ambience:

Master House HK is a long and narrow bar with unfinished brick walls and dim lighting. The colour scheme used here is dark brown which enhances its austere look. For those willing to linger over the drinks and enjoy the bar snacks with the Japanese theme, there is a sitting arrangement made upstairs. Also, those coming in larger groups and willing to enjoy the soft music can get themselves a place upstairs. Bartenders here take care of every minute need of yours as well as the presentation of the drinks. You need not have to worry about the hygiene as all the glasses in which brews are offered, and bottles in which brews are stored is cleaned with filtered water only.

Exotic Collection of Beers:

Coming to the most important thing, the drinks, the accent here firmly remains restored to beer. 6 different offering from Suntory is available. The most tried ones are Classic Premium Malt at Hong Kong $80, Half & Half at Hong Kong $90, Premium Malt Black at Hong Kong $100 and Master’s Dream at Hong Kong $130. The last one is the strongest of all beers served here and is reviewed powerful with a refreshing bitterness. However, it doesn’t mean that the other 2 variants are not at all worth having. Here all beers are fresh and poured expertly from clean and good taps.

About The Price:

Though the quality is extremely good but the price is a bit high. Well, you all might not be feeling the same, but if the overall bar ambience is taken into concern, then the price is worth paying. If you are looking for the happy hour dealing, then mind It-Master house had no such deals unlike that offered by most others bars in the city.

Wine Ranges Available

Not only beers, at Master House you can also satisfy yourself having whiskies. The range of Suntory whiskies available here includes Hibiki, Yamazaki and Hakushu. However, people mostly visiting here come to taste Suntory beer as the city has a lot many special whisky bars offering a myriad of selections. On a whole, this bar is a great one if you are quite serious regarding drought beer, but you need to be serious about the prices as well.

Do You Know Beer Helps Your Bones to Grow?

Well as you are planning to visit this new bar in town, are you aware of the benefits that you enjoy having a beer and wine? Not known to many, beer and wine makes your bones strong. According to a study, it is revealed that drinking one or two glasses of beer or wine helps in making your bones healthy and strong by boosting the estrogen level. Hence your chances of suffering from osteoporosis are diminished to a great extent. But if you go for any hard liquor other than beer or wine, then you can experience the reverse effect i.e. instead of the bones strengthening, it can become feeble.

Master House Has Got Enough for Offering the Bones with Silicon:

It was verified that the effect alcohol on improving the mineral density of the bones is much higher compared to any other nutrition, but you need to maintain the amount you take in. Anything in excess is not good for health. Beer is rated well for improving bone density as it contains silicon which is helpful for the bones. Silicon today is rarely found in one’s diet but is needed much for keeping bones healthy. Hence this silicon need of the bones can be easily made by taking in beer. Well apart from being scientifically true, isn’t this also a good reason to make up for your visits often to Master’s House? This bar has got an enough for helping your bones to grow strong. Do come here at least once to try out the choices available for you.

Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Upcoming Movies in Hong Kong - October 2016

Movies Hitting The Cinemas On October 2016

People for whom entertainment stand for movies are the ones always keen for the new array of movies to be released. With the technological development, there is a change noticed in the plot and filming as well. Films nowadays come with a better image and audio quality, and this is what has probably attracted the most audience. Originality is the latest theme prevailing in Hollywood, and Hong Kong directors are not behind from keeping pace with this trend. Since the beginning of the year, they have offered you a myriad of realistic theme based movies and is again all set to come up with some more this season. The following collection has been prepared to give you some idea about the upcoming movies in Hong Kong-October 2016.

1. Prince (Release date 6th October 2016)

Prince is a corgi puppy who has been raised by a famous model from Hong Kong named Clara Baby and her partner Zhou. Zhou is a man who is rich but without a class i.e. a Chinese “Tu Hao.” They together walk the path of prosperity Rich and poor environments and during this journey, Prince comes across various ups and down and witnesses the living condition in Hong Kong. 


At a beauty content organized at a charity event, Zhou intentionally restrains Prince from winning the game and after he loses it and somehow lets down Clara Baby which eventually turns his life to hell from heaven. In a cold night, he was left alone in the streets hungry. Then he meets girl Zhong Jiaqi- A new immigrants. Jiaqi discovers Prince left lying down alone on the streets hungry and weak and takes him to the vet. Prince then was so grateful to her that he stayed with Jiaqi and went with her.

2. Snowden (Releasing on 6th October)

Upon unveiling the secret surveillance program of NSA, Edward J. Snowden simultaneously awakens the conscience of the world but unfortunately closes all doors to the betterment of his future- he gives up his career, his girlfriend, his family and everything also. The only way he can be safe is by fleeing. What happens then to him? Visit the cinemas on 6th October to unveil the story further.

3. The Beatles: Eight Days a Week (in cinemas on 13th October)

In February 1964, at Beatles’s performance on “The Ed Sullivan Show” about 73 million viewers turned up. This is what has never ever been witnessed in any pop music concert before and perhaps never again as the world was carried away by the raving adulation of these four lads hailing from Liverpool. The Beatles: Eight Days A Week is a record of the band’s musical journey through the world as well as contains some unseen footage of interviews with Ringo Starr, Sir Paul McCartney, and widows Olivia Lennon and Yoko Ono Lennon.







4. Jack Reacher: Never Go Back

Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher returns back with his justice brand in this anticipated sequel- Jack Reacher: Never GO Back. The old investigation unit of Reacher is headed by Army Major Susan Turner (Cobie Smulders). However, she is somehow arrested for treachery. Jack knowing Susan to be innocent helps her to get out of the prison and unveil the truth hidden behind this serious government conspiracy so as to get their name out from this allegation and live a safe life. On his mission, he discovers a secret owing its origin to his past capable of changing his life. What happens then? Watch the film to know more.

5. Doctor Strange (Releasing on 27th October)

This story deals with the life of Doctor Stephen Strange who is a neurosurgeon. Doctor Strange after meeting with a terrible car accident happens to discover the secret behind the world of alternate dimensions and magic. To check out what follow, visit the cinema hall on 27th October. 







6. Night’s Tightrope (In cinemas on 27th October)

Yuki is in her grade 2 of High school.  During the summer vacation, she worked at the pediatric ward as a volunteer for she wanted to witness someone dying. Such a thought had stricken her mind when she heard the story from one of her friend who happened to see a dead friend’s body.

Yuki has a friend Atsuko who often bullied in her past because of her anxiety issues. She once worked as a volunteer at a nursing home hoping to earn courage on seeing a person dead. All these together made her come up with such an idea. To know more, you will have to watch the full movie.