The weather will be quite cool in January, too cool for the beach I think.
But there are loads of other things to see and do.
Disneyland is on Lantau Island, not sure if there is a direct rail link but for sure there will be buses or maybe even a ferry to get you there.
Public transport is very good but taxis can be a bit expensive. Hong Kongers are quite OK but remember not everybody speaks English, if they won't speak to you that is probably the reason.
As in other big cities beware of rip off merchants!
Take the Peak Railway up to Victoria Peak for tremendous views of the harbour and the city.
Try the Planetarium in Tsim Sha Tui, they have scheduled shows simulating a trip into outer space.
Ocean Park is worth a look, it's an amusement park and I think they have a zoo as well. Spend a day at Stanley Market, a great place to buy souvenirs.
Take the ferry (The 'Turbocat') to Macau and spend a day there. When you are done you can go for some real fish & chips at Harry Ramsdens in Wan Chai!
The weather will be quite cool in January, too cool for the beach I think.
But there are loads of other things to see and do.
Disneyland is on Lantau Island, not sure if there is a direct rail link but for sure there will be buses or maybe even a ferry to get you there.
Public transport is very good but taxis can be a bit expensive. Hong Kongers are quite OK but remember not everybody speaks English, if they won't speak to you that is probably the reason.
As in other big cities beware of rip off merchants!
Take the Peak Railway up to Victoria Peak for tremendous views of the harbour and the city.
Try the Planetarium in Tsim Sha Tui, they have scheduled shows simulating a trip into outer space.
Ocean Park is worth a look, it's an amusement park and I think they have a zoo as well. Spend a day at Stanley Market, a great place to buy souvenirs.
Take the ferry (The 'Turbocat') to Macau and spend a day there. When you are done you can go for some real fish & chips at Harry Ramsdens in Wan Chai!