A) Hong Kong Dollar (HKD) B) Chinese Yuan (CNY) C) United States Dollar (USD) D) Japanese Yen (JPY)
A) Right B) Left C) Depends on the district D) Both
A) Exchanging currency B) Voting in elections C) Identification purposes D) Public Transportation & Small Purchases
A) Mass Transit Railway B) Money Transfer Resource C) Main Taxi Route D) Major Tourist Region
A) Trams B) Bicycle Rentals C) Buses D) Ferries
A) 120V B) 240V C) 110V D) 220V
A) Type B B) Type C C) Type G D) Type A
A) Lantau B) Macau C) Hong Kong Island D) Cheung Chau
A) Cantonese and English B) Mandarin only C) Cantonese only D) Mandarin and English
A) Shopping Mall B) Amusement Park C) Floating Restaurant D) Historical Temple
A) Bus Service B) Ferry Route C) Funicular Railway D) Walking Trail
A) Central B) Sham Shui Po C) Wan Chai D) Causeway Bay
A) Traditional dance B) Ancient currency C) Small, bite-sized portions of food D) Type of noodle soup
A) Sweet dessert B) Fried Dough Sticks C) Rice Porridge D) Type of tea
A) Causeway Bay B) Tai O C) Tsim Sha Tsui D) Central
A) A shopping center B) A sports stadium C) A conservation park D) An amusement park
A) Ask a taxi driver B) Rely solely on paper maps C) Use a mobile app or website D) Guess and hope for the best
A) Luxury restaurant B) Government building C) Open-air food stall D) Religious temple
A) Ferry connecting Hong Kong Island and Kowloon B) Bus route C) High-speed train D) Cable car
A) Form of currency B) Type of martial art C) Deep bow showing respect D) Street game
A) Wong Tai Sin Temple B) Happy Valley Racecourse C) Ocean Park D) IFC Mall
A) Tipping is mandatory in all establishments B) Tipping is not customary, but appreciated for good service C) Only tip with US Dollars D) Never tip in Hong Kong
A) Giving money as gifts B) Storing important documents C) Decorating houses D) Carrying medicine
A) Lantau Island B) Peng Chau C) Hong Kong Island D) Cheung Chau
A) Means you don't trust the giver B) Suggests you are expecting more C) Considered greedy D) Shows respect
A) By bus only B) By ferry C) By airplane only D) By train
A) Snowstorms B) High humidity and typhoons C) Very dry weather D) Extremely cold weather
A) Walk of fame honoring Hong Kong film industry B) A path leading to the airport C) A botanical garden D) A street filled with Michelin-star restaurants
A) Nathan Road B) Hollywood Road C) Times Square D) Dragon's Back
A) Local slang for 'money' B) Nicknames for taxis C) Type of dumpling D) Trams on Hong Kong Island |