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Which is Better Hong Kong Disneyland or Shanghai Disneyland?
Whatever the reason, Hong Kong Disneyland pulls you in, and is a great place to simply be. There are flashes of this in Shanghai Disneyland, but it’s far less consistent. Too much of the scale is domineering and the park layout makes it feel less intimate, and less inviting.
How long is the train from Hong Kong to Shanghai?
8 hours, 30 minutes
How to Travel From Hong Kong to Shanghai by Train and Plane
Time | Cost | |
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Train | 8 hours, 30 minutes | from $56 ($150 for high-speed) |
Plane | 2 hours, 30 minutes | from $150 |
Car | 15 hours | 910 miles (1,464 kilometers) |
Is it safe to live in Hong Kong on a budget?
Well, ultimately it all depends on your needs and expectations. It’s actually possible to live in Hong Kong on a budget. There aren’t any “dangerous” areas, so there are certainly deals to be had if you’re willing to accept a longer commute. If you’re young, you might be OK with splitting a place (i.e. flatshare).
Will Shanghai Disneyland attract more tourists than Hong Kong?
Shanghai Disneyland may well be about three times the size of the Hong Kong site, but local tourism industry experts do not believe it will be a simple case of “the bigger, the better” when it comes to attracting visitors.
How hard is it to travel Hong Kong?
Hong Kong is full All it takes is one ride on the MTR (Hong Kong’s metro) during rush hour. After the first 30 minutes of pushing and maneuvering your way through throngs of grumpy commuters, you will find that all that city “buzz” and energy quickly loses its charm.
Is Hong Kong a good place to live for Americans?
Yes. As long as you’re not American*, you’ll immediately benefit from Hong Kong’s relatively low income tax rates. While there’s a formula to calculate taxes (factoring in deductions and allowances), it essentially boils down to: you’ll pay a maximum of 15\% in tax on net income.