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From the highs of Victoria Peak to the shores of Aberdeen Harbour, one can spend as much or as little time as they wish exploring the many faces of Hong Kong in three days.
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While the main attraction for families may be Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park, kids will enjoy trams and ferry rides in the city, as well gardens and an engaging science museum.
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A nunnery, monastery and a museum highlight this list of things to do for free or on a budget in Hong Kong. Exploring the many parks and strolling the harbour are also excellent ways to enjoy Hong Kong without breaking the wallet.
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There is just so much to Hong Kong that many visitors overlook or simply don't make the time for. Here are just a few of those options, including an alternative museum experience in the dark and a night street market. To really get away, try one of the many hiking trails or escape to a quiet local fishing town.
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Hong Kong is one of the world's most sophisticated dining destinations in the world, but you don't need to eat high-end to eat well here. Local delicacies such as xiao long bao (soup dumplings), char siu (sweet barbecued pork) and rich, steamy bowls of hand-pulled noodle soup can be had for less than $10.
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A day trip out of Hong Kong can provide a totally contrasting experience to the city. Popular nearby towns of mainland China will require a visa and some planning or you may choose to visit a nature reserve or a sleepy fishing town for a day of relaxation.
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Hong Kong is often described as the quintessential East meets West location, but the eastern element is easily lost amid the glass and concrete banking towers of Hong Kong Island. Rediscovering the...
Seven people live on each square meter of Hong Kong, one of the most densely populated places in the world. Each morning tens of thousands of residents sidestep the hour they’d spend bumper to bumper...
Hong Kong houses some of the world's most gorgeous hotels, which cater not only to foreign visitors but well-heeled locals as well. Enjoy the luxury even if you aren't staying in it by touring the...
Explore Hollywood Road and experience a taste of Asian culture, a must-see itinerary for any visitor to Hong Kong. See the ancient Man Mo Temple and stroll through the district known for the city's...
Hong Kong’s main tourist attraction is Victoria Peak, the highest point on the island. Ride the historic Peak Tram to the top, then experience the spectacular views of Victoria Harbour. A walk along...
Lamma Island is known for its beaches, excellent hiking and laid-back atmosphere.
Hong Kong residents flock to the hippie haven on summer weekends and holidays to unwind and escape the stressful...
Star Street and the surrounding area is one of the city's most exciting, new, chic shopping and dining districts. It is also surprisingly close to Central.
The Star Street area is a neighborhood in...
Hong Kong is one of the shopping capitals of the world. The offerings range from cheap goods and knickknacks to the best luxury items money can buy.
This walking tour of Hong Kong’s Central district...
You don’t need to be a Buddhist to enjoy a morning at the Tian Tan Buddha, part of the themed Ngong Ping Village on Lantau Island.
One of the largest statues of its kind in the world (the 112-foot...
Stanley, located on a peninsula on Hong Kong Island's south coast, is a popular tourist destination that allows visitors the opportunity to escape from densely populated urban Hong Kong into more...
Cheung Chau, meaning "Long Island," is a thoroughly endearing island, easily reached by ferry from central Hong Kong. It lies approximately 12 kilometers to the southwest of Hong Kong Island and is...
The Western District of Hong Kong Island, is the city's oldest Chinese district. This interesting and varied walk has fine examples of both Chinese and Western culture. Parts of the district--Tai Ping...
Sha Tin may be considered "off the beaten track" for many visitors but for those with more than just a short 3 or 4 day stay in Hong Kong, can prove to be a very rewarding day trip with a surprising...
The relative compactness of the city, the tight embrace of its subtropical climate, the excellent subways and cheap taxis—everything conspires to move you about until you find the perfect little...
The Kowloon neighborhood of Tsim Sha Tsui has long attracted travelers for its classic hotels. Now a clutch of boutiques and restaurants is giving the area a new twist.
Tai Long Wan Hiking Trail (大浪灣遠足郊遊徑) is about 12 km long and located near Sai Kung, Hong Kong. The trail is great for hiking and normally takes a half day.
Beach Paradise in Hong Kong
While Tai Long...
This hikes takes you from Discovery Bay to Mui Wo. The hike itself is fairly easy but does provide some good high views over the harbor toward Cheng Chau and Peng Chau as well as the mountainous...
Wu Kau Tang - Lai Chi Wo - Luk Keng(烏蛟騰-三椏涌-荔枝窩-分水㘭-鹿頸) . Lai Chi Wo (Traditional Chinese: 荔枝窩,Hakka:Lit Zi Wo; Siyen Hakka dialect: Li-kó-teu) is a Hakka village near Sha Tau Kok, in the...
Yuen Tsuen Ancient Trail (Chinese: 元荃古道), also known as Yuen Tsuen Traditional Footpath, is a trail linking Yuen Long and Tsuen Wan in the New Territories of Hong Kong. The trail was the major trail...
Starting from Chevalier Garden, walk up to Mui Tsz Lam, Cut into the Maclehose Trail Stage 4 and then to Fa Sham Hang and leave at Kwong Yue Esatate Bus Terminal
由富安花園出發, 經梅子林進入麥理浩徑第四段,...
An easy hiking trail for all ages. Starting from Mui Tsz Lam Road (near Chevailler Garden), walking up the hill. You can visit some little village.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.
Get your quick guide to the top hotels, restaurants and things to do.