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Travel Guide for Hong Kong

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Sightseeing

With its amazing history and culture there are many tours to help you to discover all Hong Kong has to offer.Take a fascinating walk through the area to see the glitzy new buildings amongst the old traditional ones and visit St John’s Cathedral that is said to be the oldest Christian church in the Far East.There are more than 20 museums including ones for space, railway and science, along with culture and history ones for you to wander around and see the artefacts from its colourful history: Hong Kong truly does cater for everyone. Hong Kong has its own Madame Tussaud’s and horse racing tracks for a fun day out.

Shopping

Shopping in Hong Kong is glitzy, trendy and traditional, with hundreds of stores to visit. There are massive shopping districts which can take up days to scour. There is nothing you can’t find in the stores, from designer clothing to the latest electronic technology items. The shops are extravagant, but there are plenty of bargains to be had, this city is shopping paradise. There are also many open markets to visit from bird garden market selling everything from grasshoppers, to fancy birdcages, or visit the open air flower market with its exotic flowers and colourful displays. There are markets for everything, but a great place to spend time in is the Jade markets with their diverse mix of rare and valuable items to inexpensive tourist items and souvenirs. The atmosphere and colourful market stalls are very enticing, but be sure you are buying genuine jade if your purchase is going to be an expensive one.

Eating

From delicious Chinese food served in wicker baskets to tasty sea food dishes in Japanese Sushi restaurants and fast food outlets serving tasty snacks, you will find something to take your fancy here. There are gourmet dishes in a variety of Mexican, Filipino and many other international cuisines for you to try in restaurants all around the city, from the very expensive to the inexpensive family budget meals.

Nightlife

With movies to watch, ballet performances to awe over, smart bars to sip cocktails in and lavish and very lively nightclubs, there will be something to satisfy everyone who travels to Hong Kong. You will find many places with authentic cultural evening shows in traditional dress and there are also themed evenings for the customers to dress in authentic clothing too. You won’t be short of evening entertainment in this city.

The Land of Ancient Culture & Spirituality

Monday, December 27th, 2010

If you have always been interested in China, you may want to consider visiting Hong Kong. This great city is located on China’s southern coast, in Mandarin, this name means “fragrant harbor”. Hong Kong boasts the reputation of having one of the most beautiful skylines in the world and one trip there will confirm that. A visit to any large city presents the opportunity to enjoy a variety of activities from museum visits to night clubbing but remember that you will need a passport to accomplish international travel.

If you decide to travel to Hong Kong, the dates of your travel should be arranged to coincide with one of the many Chinese festivals available to enjoy. These festivals create a unique opportunity to really experience the Chinese people and culture. Some of the best known events include the Chinese New Year, the Man Literary Festival, the Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Hong Kong International Film Festival.

A visit to Hong Kong provides an unlimited list of things to do and see. One very unusual experience can be had by visiting Dialogue in the Dark. At this attraction, visitors are treated to the diverse environments of Hong Kong in complete darkness. Rather than using your eyes, you put the rest of your senses into action for a very unique experience. Another wonderful place to visit is the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Here you are treated to an experience with Chinese art in a building resembling a Chinese temple while providing a breathtaking view of Hong Kong.

The culture and spiritual heritage of China come alive in a visit to the Temple of Ten Thousand Buddhas. This location immerses the visitor into the religion of a great number of Chinese people. The grounds are filled with foliage and trees that host a large number of monkeys. There is also the opportunity to sample delicious Chinese delicacies. A visit to a traditional Chinese fishing village will also provide a glimpse into how the people of that area really exist.

When you think of Hong Kong, you might have the misconception that it is totally built up but there is actually 70% of this metropolis that remains undeveloped. Because of this, tourists are treated to beautiful natural landscapes and scenery. Numerous parks as well as the number of islands off the Hong Kong coast provide a great get away from the hustle and bustle of city life if that is what you seek. While camping, hiking or fishing can be enjoyed, if you visit Lantau Island, you will also be able to see the Chinese White Dolphin, a rare and beautiful animal.