Hong Kong Skyline – Spectacular Views

Hong Kong Skyline – Spectacular Views

Surrounded by the South China Sea and the Pearl River delta, Hong Kong is famous for its magnificent Hong Kong skyline. It has almost eight thousand skyscrapers, with more being hi ...

Lamma Island

Lamma Island

Lamma Island or Pok Liu Chau is one of the largest islands in Hong Kong. Literally, the name means "southern Y" or "southern peninsula island". ...

Hong Kong Park

Hong Kong Park

Located in the Central District of Hong Kong, where the Victoria Barracks were located in the Nineteenth Century, the Hong Kong Park is twenty acres of green space, featuring a wat ...

Nathan Road – Fun and Exciting

Nathan Road – Fun and Exciting

Nathan Road, Hong Kong's colorful main road, travels in a north-south direction, between Mong Kok and Tsim Sha Tsui. Initially a residential street, with homes designed in the trad ...

Mooncakes

Mooncakes

Mooncakes are a Chinese delicacy that are eaten during the celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the most important of the Chinese festivals. It celebrates worship of the ...

Beertopia! The Ultimate Hong Kong Beer Festival

Beertopia! The Ultimate Hong Kong Beer Festival

A very recent and modern addition to the Hong Kong entertainment and drinking scene having only been established in 2012, Beertopia embodies everything the ale loving local and tra ...

Egg Tart

Egg Tart

A delicious, sweet, baked treat, an egg tart comprises of an egg based custard poured into a usually circular sweet pastry case and baked until the custard becomes firm. Found abun ...

Wong Tai Sin Temple

The Wong Tai Sin temple is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong. It was built in 1921 and since then has built a name for itself as a Buddhist temple and a famous tourist destination. The temple is unique in its own sense and at a glance one cannot help but admire its large red pillars and a roof made more ...

May 09, 2012 (0) comments

Hong Kong Holidays

Like everywhere else, Hong Kong holidays recognizes and celebrates a number of public national holidays including the worldwide events of New Year (1st January), Easter (dates vary, usually occurs in March or April), Labour Day (May 1st) and Christmas (25th-26th December). Hong Kong also celebrates some publi more ...

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Big Bus Tour Hong Kong

The Big Bus Tour Hong Kong is one of the best ways for visitors to get a first-time view of this exciting city. Their open top buses allow passengers to get on and off at certain locations to get a closer look at the most interesting attractions. more ...

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Hong Kong Skyline – Spectacular Views

Surrounded by the South China Sea and the Pearl River delta, Hong Kong is famous for its magnificent Hong Kong skyline. It has almost eight thousand skyscrapers, with more being higher than that of any other city, and giving it the reputation of being a vertical city. more ...

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Mooncakes

Mooncakes are a Chinese delicacy that are eaten during the celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival, one of the most important of the Chinese festivals. It celebrates worship of the moon and the Moon Goddess of Immortality, Chang'e, who lives on the moon. more ...

May 01, 2012 (0) comments

Central Park Hotel Hong Kong

Central Park Hotel Hong Kong is a luxury hotel located near Hong Kong's financial and commercial centers. Tourists will have find easy access to most transportation links - the MTR Station, the Star Ferry Terminal, and the Airport Express are all within a one kilometer radius. The hotel is near to must-see de more ...

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Hong Kong to Macau Ferry

If you are planning to include Macau in your Hong Kong itinerary or are a local in Hong Kong, the Hong Kong to Macau Ferry is the most practical and economical way to travel between Hong Kong and Macau, but there are other options as well. more ...

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