Brunch With An Aerial View At The Peninsula Hong Kong

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The Peninsula Hong Kong is offering a Sky High Champagne brunch for its guest. Until June 24, a mere HK$1,388 per person can buy a champagne brunch aThe China Clipper followed by an exhilarating eight-minute helicopter ride for a bird’s-eye view of Hong Kong’s skyline , the Happy Valley racetrack and North Point for a photo opportunity of the Kowloon and Hong Kong panorama. All of this is seen from a Aerospatiale twin-engine Squirrel AS355N with wraparound windows to witness the magnificent Hong Kong landscape. Flights take off every day from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. For reservations or more information, call (852) 2315 3146 or e-mail: diningphk@peninsula.com.
Source: The Rich Traveler

Photo: The Rich Traveler
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