bro there is a service by large bus company that take you direct from HK to CP huimei/virgin hotel 90 hkd. trip is 2.5 hrs go by highway. depart every hour from HK from 7:40am to at night. v convenient and comfortable.
there are pick up places at TST, MK, wan chai, CWB (CWB only in afternoon), etc.
and i thought it was quite considerate of them .. from healthy places like disney, ngong ping 360, ocean park .. also have bus to CP ??
only 15 SGD , no wonder HKers love to go there ..
cheers
I take this service to go from Huimei to HKIA, costs around 150RMB. It's slow too slow to my liking, takes around 3.5 to 4 hours unfortunately. I never take it the other way.
bro there is a service by large bus company that take you direct from HK to CP huimei/virgin hotel 90 hkd. trip is 2.5 hrs go by highway. depart every hour from HK from 7:40am to at night. v convenient and comfortable.
there are pick up places at TST, MK, wan chai, CWB (CWB only in afternoon), etc.
and i thought it was quite considerate of them .. from healthy places like disney, ngong ping 360, ocean park .. also have bus to CP ??
only 15 SGD , no wonder HKers love to go there ..
cheers
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ive been asked by some bros on the name of the book. it is:
Red Lights: The Lives of Sex Workers in Postsocialist China
In China today, sex work cannot be untangled from the phenomenon of rural-urban migration, the entertainment industry, and state power. In Red Lights, Tiantian Zheng highlights the urban karaoke bar as the locus at which these three factors intersect and provides a rich account of the lives of karaoke hostesses—a career whose name disguises the sex work and minimizes the surprising influence these women often have as power brokers.
Zheng embarked on two years of intensely embedded ethnographic fieldwork in her birthplace, Dalian, a large northeastern Chinese seaport of over six million people. During this time, Zheng lived and worked with a group of hostesses in a karaoke bar, facing many of the same dangers that they did and forming strong, intimate bonds with them. The result is an especially engaging, moving story of young, rural women struggling to find meaning, develop a modern and autonomous identity, and, ultimately, survive within an oppressively patriarchal state system.
Moving from her case studies to broader theories of sex, gender, and power, Zheng connects a growth in capitalist entrepreneurialism to the emergence of an urban sex industry, brilliantly illuminating the ways in which hostesses, their clients, and the state are mutually created in postsocialist China.
ive been asked by some bros on the name of the book. it is:
Red Lights: The Lives of Sex Workers in Postsocialist China
In China today, sex work cannot be untangled from the phenomenon of rural-urban migration, the entertainment industry, and state power. In Red Lights, Tiantian Zheng highlights the urban karaoke bar as the locus at which these three factors intersect and provides a rich account of the lives of karaoke hostesses—a career whose name disguises the sex work and minimizes the surprising influence these women often have as power brokers.
Zheng embarked on two years of intensely embedded ethnographic fieldwork in her birthplace, Dalian, a large northeastern Chinese seaport of over six million people. During this time, Zheng lived and worked with a group of hostesses in a karaoke bar, facing many of the same dangers that they did and forming strong, intimate bonds with them. The result is an especially engaging, moving story of young, rural women struggling to find meaning, develop a modern and autonomous identity, and, ultimately, survive within an oppressively patriarchal state system.
Moving from her case studies to broader theories of sex, gender, and power, Zheng connects a growth in capitalist entrepreneurialism to the emergence of an urban sex industry, brilliantly illuminating the ways in which hostesses, their clients, and the state are mutually created in postsocialist China.
was at HK last week for some work and some pleasure as well. 2 friends that were based at HK insisted that i should take a look at CP's sauna spas.
took a evening bus(38hkd) to shenzhen and headed to the train station. we took the 940pm train(44.50yuan) and reached CP station at about 1010pm. a quick taxi ride(10yuan) to virgin hotel and that's when the heavenly treatment begins.
took a 36C sze chuan girl dressed in silver from our shortlisted batch of about 9 girls. she gave me one of the most mind blowing sessions i've ever had. first time trying all the hot, cold, mouth suction, water bed rub, powder rub, lots of AR, vacuum BBBJ all-in-one package.
the only disappointment was the actual bonking part. completely fake china girl moaning was a big turn off to me. nevertheless, i was not done yet and not to waste her talented BBBJ skills, i got her to suck me off and finished with a double CIM for the session(280 + 500yuan).
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bro there is a service by large bus company that take you direct from HK to CP huimei/virgin hotel 90 hkd. trip is 2.5 hrs go by highway. depart every hour from HK from 7:40am to at night. v convenient and comfortable.
this is very useful for CP travelers. very cheap and no need for hustling at the immigration checkpoint!
thanks bro khyber_pass for the info.
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this is very useful for CP travelers. very cheap and no need for hustling at the immigration checkpoint!
thanks bro khyber_pass for the info.
I think this way still need to clear custom by foot... Only way to skip the long queues is by taking the direct train from Kowloon to CP train station as far as I know...
this is very useful for CP travelers. very cheap and no need for hustling at the immigration checkpoint!
thanks bro khyber_pass for the info.
yes airport is 190HKD. the rest (majority) is 90HKD.
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Originally Posted by kaye2
Depends on where you are leaving actually. From airport its about 190HKD. Other places can be as low as 90
yes need to clear foot. my experience is taking morning bus 7-10am from hk, the queue at custom (shenzhenwan) is light. perhaps other bros can advise their experience, so can find out what works best in a situation given the variety of tpt options.
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Originally Posted by krone
I think this way still need to clear custom by foot... Only way to skip the long queues is by taking the direct train from Kowloon to CP train station as far as I know...