Hong Kong is a bustling metropolis where modernity and rich cultural heritage meet. It is a shopaholics’ heaven. From luxury boutiques to busy street markets, the city will make sure you have your fill of shopping during your Hong Kong tour. You will also find local cuisine in these corners…
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort built in 2005, is the first Disney resort in China and the fifth worldwide. It is located on Lantau Island of Hong Kong, and consists of a theme park, three hotels, and a lively shopping and dining area. And depending on the time of your…
Lantau Island is the largest island in Hong Kong, the tenth largest in China, and nearly twice the size of Hong Kong Island. It sits to the west of Hong Kong Island and the Kowloon Peninsula, mostly belongs to the Island District. Lantau Island is relatively undeveloped compared to…
Once you come to Hong Kong, you will be amazed by its beautiful island scenery, unique architecture, fine delicacy, and special local customs. There are lots of attractions to explore. To make the most of your Hong Kong tours, refer to this list of the top things to do…
Hong Kong is a wonderful destination for China family tours. As an international metropolis with abundant scenic spots as well as a rich history and culture, it’s a good place for kids to explore. You can visit places of interest, taste various delicacies, and discover its cultural relics. Here…
For those traveling to Hong Kong as part of your China tour, it’s important to note that Hong Kong currency is not the same as the rest of China. This article will be your helpful guide to Hong Kong currency, Hong Kong dollar (HKD), and navigating your trip smoothly. In…
Hong Kong, home for seven million residents and the beloved travel destination for over 50 million visitors per year, has a highly developed transportation network. There are many public transportation options around Hong Kong, connecting different districts of the city and nearby cities, supporting different methods of payment. The…
You’ve probably seen its busy streets in an old film or known it as the financial center of the East. Hong Kong, the global metropolis in South China, attracts countless visitors every year. It’s certainly important to learn about the weather in Hong Kong before your visit. This article…
When it comes to tours to Hong Kong, Central is a must-go district. Located in the Central and Western Districts, Central, Hong Kong occupies an important position on the northern coast of Hong Kong Island. As the business and political center of Hong Kong, Central is a harbor for…
Due to its diversified cultures and customs, Hong Kong is packed with many different types and flavors of delicacies in the food market. On your tour of Hong Kong, you will encounter a variety of delicious Hong Kong foods that will sate your appetite. If you are ready to start your Hong Kong…
Located in Central, Hong Kong, Lan Kwai Fong is well-known for its colorful nightlife, as shown in the film series Lan Kwai Fong 1/2/3 set in this place. It is one of the famous areas housing many bars and pubs named and decorated in Western styles. Many young people…
Located on the northern coast of Hong Kong Island, Wan Chai is one of the oldest districts with a diversified culture in Hong Kong City. It is a melting pot of old traditions and new things, where you can experience Chinese traditional culture along with Western culture and see…
Even though Hong Kong transportation is very well-developed with many options, ferries are still a popular way to get around for both locals and visitors. They are cheap and fast for traveling between Kowloon, Hong Kong island, and the outlying Islands. Among the many ferry service companies, Star Ferry is…
Aberdeen Fishing Village is a historical area in Hong Kong known for its view above water. Traditional fishing boats and modern yachts sit side by side at the harbor, creating a unique sight in the middle of this global city. Aberdeen Fishing Village is Hong Kong’s oldest village of…
If you travel to Hong Kong, make sure you visit one of its busiest and most dynamic areas, Tsim Sha Tsim. It sits across from Hong Kong Island, on the southern tip of Kowloon. Being near Victoria Harbor makes it an amazing spot for a view of the city…
Wong Tai Sin Temple, also called Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin, is known to be the busiest worshiping site of Hong Kong where incense never dies out, because it is said to “answer every prayer.” Located in northeast Kowloon, it is a Taoist temple dedicated to the great…
Victoria Peak stands as the highest point on Hong Kong Island. Many travel to Hong Kong just for its magnificent view. It offers a spectacular panorama of the city’s skyline, the harbor, and the neighboring islands. At its summit, there are various attractions for visitors, like the Sky Terrace…
Tai O Fishing Village, located on the western edge of Hong Kong’s Lantau Island, has remained unaffected by the rush and bustle of the modern city. It retains the true essence of an early Hong Kong fishing community. It is called the “Venice of Hong Kong” because of its intricate…
Hong Kong’s Avenue of Stars on the Tsim Sha Tsui waterfront is a celebration of Hong Kong film industry. Designed by the renowned landscape architect James Corner, it reopened in 2019. It pays homage to the remarkable accomplishments of Hong Kong movie stars and filmmakers. You’ll find their handprints and…
Repulse Bay is known as Hong Kong’s best beach. Located on the southern coast of Hong Kong Island, south of Victoria Peak, it has a sandy beach and crystal-clear waters just a short trip from Hong Kong city center. It is said to have gotten its name from a…