Hong Kong on the cheap
According to Chinese tradition, the year of the Ox is marked by prosperity, dependability, and an innate ability to achieve great things. With its distinct seasons and subtropical climate, a trip to Hong Kong may be the perfect escape. Whether you are looking for a getaway, a cultural expedition, or a trip that will satisfy your taste buds, Asia is the travel destination for you. Go-today.com is offering the Hong Kong At Its Best travel package for an incredible price of $999*.
"A destination known for its vibrancy and color, Hong Kong is the perfect blend of a modern city with ancient Chinese traditions and British colonial influences," stated Martin Froggatt, President of Go-today.com. "Travelers will be exposed to tremendous culture, stunning views, and culinary wonders that will leave you wanting more."
The Hong Kong At Its Best travel package is priced from $999 and includes roundtrip airfare, 5-night hotel accommodations, hotel taxes and service charges, and airline fuel surcharges. Purchase by April 9, 2009 to take advantage of this price. Offer only valid for travel during May 1, 2009-May 28, 2009. Fares do not include up to $95 of government taxes and fees, including the September 11th security fee.
For more information about Hong Kong At Its Best or other Asian travel packages and to make reservations, visit www.go-today.com or call a customer service agent at 800-227-3235 (6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. PT Monday – Friday and 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. PT Saturday and Sunday).
Karen
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