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Old 04-02-2008, 07:30 PM
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Online booking centre for sport facilities?

If anybody kindly knows the online booking system for the sport facilities in Hong Kong, can they kindly pass the link over.

Here's hoping there is English!
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http://leisurelink.lcsd.gov.hk/?lang=en
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Old 25-03-2008, 01:32 PM
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Hi, I checked the website and it need HK ID to register and bookings. But Im an expat here and do not have HK ID. Is there any other option?
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If you're a resident (which is what would make you an expat, as opposed to a tourist).. you should have a HKID.
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Yes - you claim in another post that you are "staying and working in Wanchai". How are you doing that legally if you don't have a HKID?

(The only answer I can think of is if you are on a 3 or 6 month Ëntertainer" visa playing in a band...)
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Old 25-03-2008, 09:38 PM
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Ohh I get wat u mean. Sorry for making the confusion. My employee actually send me for training here and they will help me to apply the working visa here once Im confirmed. ohh im not really an expat yet at this moment.... So does this means once they apply the working visa, I will get an HKID and I could book the facility myself?
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Yes, once you have a valid long term visa you can book / use all govt facilities.
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ok thanks for enlightening!! actually my employer is discussing on a project. If the project is confirm. I will be here for at least 1 year or more coz the project is continuous. Still waiting for the client to respond, hopefully its confirm.
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