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BP International House, Hong Kong

October 23, 2007 by Yein Jee

We stayed at BP International House (香港龍堡國際賓館) for the first two nights in Hong Kong before transferring to Disney’s Hollywood Hotel later on.

BP International Hotel, Hong Kong
Our room view at BP International – Victoria Harbour should be visible in good weather, but it was really hazy during our 2007 visit. Not a bad view regardless.

BP is the acronym for Baden Powell, the founder of Scout Movement. The 25-storey building is actually the Hong Kong Scout Centre; the headquarters only occupied a few floors though, the rest are hotel rooms and facilities.

Great location, reasonable price, nice staff. Room was small, but it’s probably a norm in Hong Kong where land and space are in premium. And if you are lucky you might get a decent room view of Tsim Sha Tsui and a bit of Victoria Harbour.

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Filed Under: HKG 2007 Trip, Travel & Living Tagged With: Asia travel, East Asia, HK travel, Hong Kong, Hotels & Hostels, Life in 20s, Scout Movement

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