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Published : Apr, 2023

Sites and attractions | Any price accom | Any food | Cultural Activities | Nightlife | Shopping
Dim Sum & Tea Houses | Hiking in HK’s Country Parks | Ladies Market | Local Hawker Stalls | Luxury Shopping Spots | Ocean Park | Peak Tram (funicular railways) | Po Lin Monastery | Star Ferry | Symphony of Lights Show | Temple St. Night Market | Transportation Tips | Victoria Harbour
If you’ve ever seen Anthony Bourdain’s dive into Hong Kong in his culinary travelogue series Parts Unknown, you will know by now that Hong Kong is an incredibly eclectic place to explore. It’s a constantly evolving city that not only has a wonderfully diverse range of food to experience but also a rich and vibrant culture ready to be experienced.

For those of you looking to create an itinerary for a trip to Hong Kong in 2023, this guide sheds some light on some of the best tourist attractions and cultural experiences for you to explore.

Published : Apr, 2023

Sites and attractions | Health | Outdoor Activities
Bay Kap Lung Ancient Trail | Dragon’s Back | High Junk Peak | Hiking | Kowloon Peak | MacLehose Trail | Sunset Peak | Twin Peaks | Wan Chai Green Trail
The semi-autonomous trading province of Hong Kong is world famous as a big, gleaming metropolis. It’s a Mecca of high-rise buildings and bustling streets. In fact you could easily be fooled into thinking this region was simply a city and nothing more. But you’d be wrong…

With its skyscrapers vs. sea and mountains outlook, hiking in Hong Kong is more natural than you’d think. The undeveloped, hilly terrain hugging high-rises, makes hikes here exciting, challenging, and they come with the bonus of awe-inspiring views of the city sprawl.

In a region that’s more known for night markets and rooftop bars, the hiking scene here is underrated. Lucky for you, because that (often) means uncrowded trails.

Like anywhere in the world, you’ll need to be prepared on any of its trails. But it’s totally worth it. As long as you have the right knowledge and kit, you’ll have the most unforgettable trip ever.

To help you out we’ve created this handy guide to hiking in Hong Kong, listing the best hikes, how to get to them, what to take with you, and more. Let’s get hiking!

Published : Jul, 2022

Sites and attractions | Nightlife | Shopping
Avenue of Stars | Blue House | Causeway Bay | Disneyland | Dragon’s Back | HK Park | Kowloon Park | Outlying Islands | Shek O Beach | The Peak | Tung Ping Chau | Wetland Park | Yuen Po Bird Garden
If you’re looking for an exciting travel destination, look no further than Hong Kong! This vibrant city is home to some of the most captivating attractions in the world. Whether you’re a history buff, foodie, or nature lover, Hong Kong has something for everyone.

Join me as we explore our top picks of things to do in Hong Kong, from the best places to visit to stunning attractions (and more). So put on your sightseeing shoes and get ready to explore!

Published : Jun, 2022

Sites and attractions | Cultural Activities | Nightlife | Outdoor Activities | Photography or video
Cheongsam | Cho Hung Estate | Dragon’s Back Trail | Graham Street | Helicopter Tour | Hiking | Hong Kong Disneyland | Lok Wah South Estate | Madame Tussauds | OceanPark | Photoshoot | Rich View Terrace | Sheung Wang | Tai Chi | Yik Cheong Building
Hong Kong is a treasure trove of sorts given its culinary delights, bustling skyline, dynamic culture, rustic charm, and rich landscape among many others. With that in mind, you would need a lifetime in order to experience just about everything — however, with just this post, I can get you started with the top 10 fun things to do in Hong Kong to help make your stay a memorable one!

Naturally, I won’t be discussing most of the typical must-do’s in the city such as visiting Victoria Peak, Victoria Harbour, Lan Kwai Fong, etc. because you can refer to my Hong Kong itinerary guide for that.

Published : Jun, 2022

When to visit | How to get there | Sites and attractions | Suggested itinerary | Health | Cultural Activities | Day tour | Shopping
Kowloon Park | Mong Kok | Museum of History | Observation Deck | One Dim Sum Chinese Restaurant | Tsim Sha Tsui | Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade | Victoria Harbour
Hong Kong is the first place abroad that I have traveled to; but on that particular trip, what I mainly did was just eat and shop as I accompanied a friend of mine back in university.

So when I was able to finally come back again to do a more proper ‘tour’ of the city, I did my best to cover as many activities and attractions as possible! And today, I am sharing with you my 5-day Hong Kong itinerary, which also includes a day trip to the nearby city of Macau. Plus, it includes an array of other must-dos that you can consider doing in case you have more days to spare or if you have a different travel style.

But before I go on, I think it’s best that I give you a bit of background about the geographical area of Hong Kong because a lot of people actually have this misconception that there’s not much to do there, or that there’s not much green at all — two things that are absolutely NOT true.

Published : Apr, 2022

When to visit | Sites and attractions | Suggested itinerary | Cultural Activities
5 Walking Itineraries in Culture District | Guo Lan Fruit Market | HK Museum of History | Red Brick Building | Tin Hau Temple | Tung Nam Lau Hotel | West Kowloon Station | Xiqu Centre | Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market | Yua Ma Tei Theatre
West Kowloon Cultural District is a large cultural space designed to be an art and cultural hub of Hong Kong. Built on a wedge-shaped reclaimed piece of land, it offers opportunities to intimately interact with the art and artisans. In a densely populated city like Hong Kong, such an open space right next to the harbor is a welcome space. This HK neighborhood is a melange of history, heritage, and modern traditions with some well-curated itineraries.