Overseas Chinese travelers’ FAQ: Can your tour guide speak Chinese? YES!

Frank the tour guide speaks Cantonese, Putonghua and English During a lot of overseas Chinese families’ China trips, the East meets West and convenient Hong Kong is one of the destinations.   The grand parents, parents and grand children in the families want to see, eat and experience different things in Hong Kong.   They…

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What is the best Hong Kong sightseeing point for overseas Chinese?

Best Hong Kong attraction for overseas Chinese is Chi Lin Nunnery

Best Hong Kong attraction for overseas Chinese is Chi Lin Nunnery Most senior overseas Chinese want to visit more Chinese cultural attractions during their China trip. In Hong Kong, the best sightseeing point for overseas Chinese is Chi Lin Nunnery. Chi Lin Nunnery is a tranquil, smokeless and environmental-friendly Buddhist temple in East Kowloon.  …

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Easy Hong Kong private tour helps elderly overseas Chinese to realize their desire

A lot of grandpas and grandmas, who are overseas Chinese, want their grandkids to learn Chinese culture in a China trip.

Old overseas Chinese fulfill their desire in Hong Kong private tour Most senior overseas Chinese, Chinese Americans, British Chinese etc., hope they can tell their grown-up children and grandchildren their Chinese origins. However, the young and the kids may be lukewarm about the Chinese culture after eating a lot of hamburgers and fish and chips…

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How to say soda, butter toast, egg sandwich in Cantonese and what do they stand for now?

Soda, butter toast, egg sandwich

汽hei3水seo2油jau4多do1蛋daan2治zi6 can imply petrol bomb A lot of visitors want to enjoy local delicacies at Hong Kong’s fast food shops and tea cafés to experience the local dining culture. The main difficulty for visitors to do so is they don’t know how to call the food names in Cantonese. Frank the tour guide is going…

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