Hoteloogle.com InterContinental Grand Stanford Hotel Hong Kong

http://www.Hoteloogle.com Internationally renowned among the business hotels in Hong Kong, InterContinental Grand Stanford is perfectly located for corporate meetings in Hong Kong to full-scale conferences and gala dinners. Grand Stanford Hong Kong is conveniently located in the shopping, business and entertainment district of Tsim Sha Tsui East, in Kowloon. Offering breathtaking views of Victoria Harbour, the hotel offers panoramic views of the city’s signature skyline and the highest levels of service. The hotel features 579 luxuriously appointed rooms and suites with arguably the best harbour views of any of the hotels in Hong Kong. The rooms feature all the modern comforts and amenities you would expect from a first class property. InterContinental Grand Stanford offers a wide selection of world-class dining outlets ranging from Italian and contemporary Australian to regional Cantonese and international buffet. The hotel provides extensive and sophisticated banquet and conference facilities under the expert guidance of the hotel’s catering and conference services team. A fully equipped Business Centre is also available for the convenience of hotel guests and meeting delegates. It also offers an array of leisure facilities that include a rooftop heated outdoor swimming pool and a fitness centre.

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Cheap Hotels in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a shopping haven in Asia. It welcomes thousands of tourists with cheap accommodations to make their stay more worth while.

Hong Kong is one of the wonderful cities in Asia. Many tourists enjoy visiting here. However, Hong Kong is an astounding place popular for its modern architecture, shopping and food. This is also an international and vivacious city, but there is more to Hong Kong than just the Chinese industries and magnificent skylines.

Its history and culture are mesmerizing and it is wonderful to take some time to feel all that it has to give. It has approximately 234 islands such as Poi Toi, Lamma Island and the car free Island of Cheung Chau. So, here are some hotels in Hong Kong that offers cheap rates.

Miramar Hotel
The Miramar Hotel is a 4 star first class establishment with comfortable rooms. This is a contemporary apartment building that provides 525 guestrooms and suites. All of its rooms are large and in proper care. Its rooms are also fully furnished and set with modern amenities.

The rooms are also available for non-smoking. There are also many restaurants in the hotel that serves some nice cuisines in the world like szechuan, Chinese and Western. The lobby is big, a good area to lounge when passing the time.

Royal Park Hotel
The Royal Park Hotel is situated at 8 Pak Hok Ting Street, Shatin, New Territories. Its area is near to shopping and entertainment complex. Furthermore, it only needs 5 minutes walk to arrive on Shatin Train Station and the main bus terminal.

The Royal Park Hotel also gives convenient accommodations or a tranquil holiday or business trip because the Shatin Central Park and Shing Mun River are near from the hotel. However, the hotel is around 45 minutes away from the airport and only 20 minutes to hit down town part.

Newton Hotel Hong Kong
The Newton Hotel Hong Kong is a 3 Star better tourist class hotel with adequate area. The visitors may also conveniently actuate other places through it. The hotel also provides good facilities. There’s also an available shuttle bus services.

The Newton Hotel Hong Kong is within 12-storey building and it gives 176 sophisticated guestrooms and suites. All rooms however, were not that big but furnished in modern design with basic amenities.

Bridal Tea House Hotel Winslow Street
The Bridal Tea House Hotel Winslow Street is situated in Hung Hom. It also offers the visitors best accommodation and shows great value for money. The hotel is only 5 minutes away from Tsim Sham Tsui and the Kowloon Canton Railway Terminal. However, Hung Hom MTR station is only walking distance from the hotel.

Kowloon Hotel
The Kowloon Hotel is situated at 19-21 NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON, Hong Kong. This hotel is an excellent area, high-class accommodation, five-star facility and pleasant cuisines. Unrivalled comfort is guaranteed with its direct association to the Seibu Department Store. The Star Ferry, MTR Tsimshatsui Station and East Tsimshatsui Station and the China Ferry Terminal are all near to the hotel.

Regal Oriental Hotel
The Regal Oriental Hotel is located in Kowloon City, which is an estimate of 40-minute ride on the shuttle bus from Hong Kong International Airport. It is the only four start hotel based on international standards in the area. All rooms have a panoramic view of Eastern Kowloon. It has many facilities such as business center, fitness room, fax or photocopying services, 24-hour security, 24-hour front desk, and airport shuttle.

David H. Urmann
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Dupage County Business Attorneys in Chicago – Any Law Firms You Recommend?

I have a business that has an office in Dupage County, Elmhurst, IL to be exact. I’m looking for legal counsel that can assist with both bankruptcy law and international business laws. We operate in 20 countries around the world and our office in Dupage County, IL is among our largest branches in the world.

The ideal candidates would have decades of experience representing both United States and Worldwide headquartered companies. We do substanstial business in Hong Kong, Japan, China, India, Seoul Korea, Singapore, Holland, Argentina, and numerous other Asian and European countries.

Bonus: If law firm has experience in employment immigration matters, business transactions, business litigation, assisting with foreign-based companies in litigation, and more.

Thanks in advance for your help, feel free to let me know if you need me to elaborate on anything. Alex
@ craig williams – there are a ton of extremely intelligent people who use yahoo answers, including the smartest man in the world, stephen hawking.

I recently worked with a law firm in Elmhurst, IL whom were a group of very qualified Dupage County Business Attorneys. We worked on licensing agreements and some investment issues and alternatives. They worked with me, and I was very encouraged by their attention to detail and diligence on getting the job done correctly. Not sure if they are the Business Attorneys you are looking for but my guess is they can definitely assist you.

Oh! Happy Day (Region-3)

Oh! Happy Day (Region-3)

Starring: Jang Nara, Park Jung-chul Director: Yoon Hag-yeol Region code: 3 Subtitles: English, Korean Running time: 103 min. Rating: 12+ Sound: Dual Layer Important! Please read before you order! >>> This DVD is encoded for Region 3 (Southeast Asia & East Asia — including Korea & Hong Kong) . This DVD will NOT be viewable on regular DVD players made in other regions unless they are code-(region-)free DVD players. To learn more about the DVD Region Code, please visit our Help Page and read Info on DVD Region Code . About This DVD Once upon a happy day, there was a happy girl falling in love with a man at first sight and she started to stalk him¦ Jang Nara and Park Jung-chul collaborate to add a new and unconventional page to the modern fairy tale in this girl-chase-boy romantic comedy “Oh! Happy Day”. Hee-ji (Jang Nara), a hot-tempered girl with a strong sense of justice, bursts into “Club Med” standing up for her girlfriends who get rejected to a single party because of their supposedly “low quality”. Instead of obtaining a fair play for her gal pals, Hee-ji meets Kim Hyun-jin (Park Jung-chul), her Prince Charming managing Club Med, and believes he is the love of her life. As determined as a girl like Hee-ji, she breaks into his hotel room the next day and reads him like a book by stealing his schedule. Meant-to-be as it may seem to him who sees this cheerful girl almost everywhere he goes, Hyun-jin gradually grows feelings for her. Things seem to go just fine until this carefully planned “fate” is finally revealed and worsened by the showing up of Hyun-jin’s fiancee. Availability: Usually ships in 5~10 business days.

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APC Interview during the Data Centre Strategics Conference Hong Kong 2009

Robert Bunger is Director of InfraStruXure Business Development, APC by Schneider Electric in China. During the Data Centre Strategics Conference & Expo 2009 in Hong Kong, Robert did a presentation: “Case Study: How Schneider Electric Built a High Efficiency Data Centre During the Great Recession”

In the spring of 2008, APC by Schneider Electric internal computer rooms were out of capacity. Physical constraints limited the IT teams ability to expand. They were tasked, during a recessionary period, to design and build a high efficiency data centre at half the projected costs.

This case study will review specific design decisions and the resulting solutions that accounted for PUE, budget, availability, capacity, and rack density targets. The commissioned data center is now in production with real time monitoring and measurement in place. Find out how we did!

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Experience the Incredibility of Hong Kong Island

Hong Kong is one of the world’s most thrilling destinations. A special administrative region of People’s Republic of China (PRC), Hong Kong has the Pearl River Delta to the east, Guangdong Province to the north, and the South China Sea to the west and south. A typical trading village until the 19th century, Hong Kong became a crown colony of the Britain in 1842, which was later handed over to the People’s Republic of China in 1997.

Hong Kong is now an exciting destination, with a thriving blend of ancient eastern traditions and western modernism. Hong Kong enjoys a liberal system and has its own monetary system, legal system, and customs and immigration policies.

The city of Hong Kong consists of three sections: Hong Kong Island, which is regarded as the heart of the city; Kowloon, which has to its credit attractions such as the Tsim Sha Tsui and the Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple; and the New Territories and Outlying Islands such as Lantau Island, Lamma Island, and Cheung Chau Island. Discussed further in this article are some of the hot spots in Hong Kong Island.

Once a flat lying area that was considered worthless, Hong Kong Island has now become a busy financial as well as commercial center of this special administrative region. Situated to the south of the mainland China, this is the area of the original settlement of the British, and still continues to be a prominent hub of business as well as commerce. The greatest of the attraction in the island is undoubtedly the bustle of thousands of people of living and working here. The island has been categorized into central district, southern district, and western district.

The central area of the island is regarded as the economic, political, and historical center of Hong Kong, and boasts of such attractions as the Bank of China Tower – a 360 meters tall structure designed by the world-famous architect, I M Pei; Jardine House, alternatively known as the ‘House of a Thousand Orifices;’ Exchange Square, a shiny tower which houses the Hong Kong Stock Exchange; Li Yuen Street, packed with a range of shops and stalls selling items such as fabrics and fashion accessories; and Queen’s Road Central.

When comes to the southern area of the island, the area is filled with a variety of mesmerizing attractions. Of which, one of the most prominent is Aberdeen, a harbor town that provides great options to enjoy amazing sea life.

Another prominent attraction in the area is Tin Hau Temple, built in 1851 and which is located at the site from where the town of Aberdeen at its best. Also, a must-visit attraction in the area is Ocean Park. Spread across an area of about 170 acres of land, Ocean Park comprises two sections such as low land site and headland site, both of which are connected by a 1.5 kilometers cable-car bridge. Among the highlights of the park are Atoll Reef, the world’s largest aquarium, an amusement park with a variety of interesting slides, Film Fantasia, and the Ancient World, which is an adventure trail.

Situated to the west of Central area, the Western District, as the name suggests, is more or less influenced by the western culture. Most prominent among the attractions in this area is the Central Market, which consists of such attractions as the CRC Department Store, where you can shop items such as Chinese artifacts as well as clothing.

Highlights of the region also cover Hillside Escalator – the longest outdoor escalator in the world; Hollywood Road – a street which is famed for its antique as well as furniture shops; Fung Ping Shan Museum, located within the grounds of the University of Hong Kong and which has on display ancient Chinese art and craft; and Morrison Street – a historical red brick building built in Edwardian style.

No visit to the island is complete without taking a tour to Victoria Peak, also known as the Peak. This area is perhaps the most eye-catching landmark of the city. During the first five to six years of the history of Hong Kong, no one traveled up here. With the opening of the Peak Tramway in 1888, the area became popular and came to be known as the Peak. The Peak Tramway is still operational and takes people up and down the hillside. The Peak is also one of the most significant residential areas in Hong Kong.

Above all, the attractions within the area of the Wan Chai and Causeway Bay, such as Admiralty, formerly a British naval station; Hung Shing Temple, which is named after an official of the Tang Dynasty; Pak Tai Temple, an impressive triple hall shrine built in 1863; and Hopewell Centre – a 66 storey building.

In fact, Hong Kong Island is home to majority of the attractions in the city. Perhaps for this reason, tourists in increasing number flock to this region. Therefore, the island has accommodation choices to cater to every preference and budget.

Wolfgang Jaegel
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