Cirque Adrenaline Promises Thrilling Night Out From Your Hotel, Home, Student Housing In Hong Kong
Cirque Adrenaline is a new genre of show that blends traditional circus elements like clowns and trapeze artists with daredevil motorcyclists and complex aerial stunts in what is best described as high-octane entertainment.
Direct from a sell-out season in Sydney, the thrilling show is on at AsiaWorld-Expo in Hong Kong from 22 December 2015 to 3 January 2016.
The Cirque Adrenaline troupe of over 50 performers, including many former stars of Cirque du Soleil, has earned a worldwide reputation for its theatrical flair and breathtaking acrobatic displays both on the ground and in the air high above the stage.
Lunchbox Theatrical Productions Limited – the show’s producer – describes it as ‘a heart-pounding show featuring the world’s most dangerous and death-defying circus acts – guaranteed to pump a million gallons of adrenaline at every performance!’
Cirque Adrenaline promises to thrill Hong Kong audiences with its fast, funny and on-the-edge-of-your-seat action the same as it has done in the US, South Africa, the United Kingdom and elsewhere.
The venue, AsiaWorld-Expo, is situated on Chek Lap Kok Island near Hong Kong International Airport. It is reached easily enough on the MTR Airport Express, while a number of franchised bus routes are available to take directly to the AsiaWorld-Expo bus terminus.
By taxi is another option, with AsiaWorld-Expo serviced by Urban (red coloured) and Lantau (blue coloured) taxis.
When travelling by taxi in Hong Kong, it’s important to know that taxis are essentially colour coded, with the colour of a taxi designating in which areas it is allowed to operate. Red taxis serve urban areas including all of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, green taxis serve New Territories areas like Tsuen Wan and blue taxis serve Lantau Island.
Many of the hotels and other accommodation establishments such as off campus student housing in Hong Kong are located convenient to an MTR station. Some are close to more than one station, like Campus Hong Kong which opened in 2015 offering stylish and well-appointed student dormitories and rooms near Tsuen Wan West Station and Tsuen Wan Station on the Tsuen Wan coastline overlooking the South China Sea and iconic Tsing Ma Bridge.
Accommodation options at Campus Hong Kong are in two categories; Bed which is in a shared dormitory and Room, which is a private room with four individual beds for four students. Property facilities are a state-of-the-art fitness centre, sauna, 25 metre open-air swimming pool and Jacuzzi (in summer time), Anchor’s Restaurant Beer outlet serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and The Link, a gathering place for socializing, watching TV, listening to and sharing music and otherwise relaxing and chilling out.
Those staying at Campus Hong Kong can use the property’s free shuttle bus to travel to and from the nearby MTR stations of Tsuen Wan and Tsuen Wan West. The MTR’s extensive network makes for easy and reliable travel around a lot of Hong Kong.
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