The incredible skyscrapers, indelible neon signs and crowded streets are amazing features that make Hong Kong become a majestic and elegant city in our eyes. - Bạn đang xem trang 3
Official name: Special Adminstrave Region of People’s Repubic of China
Capital: Hong Kong
Official language: Cantonese, Chinese and English
Currency: Hong Kong dollar (HKD)
Area: 1,104 sq km (426 sq miles)
Population: 7,346,248 (UN estimate 2016)
Population density: 6,4684 per sq km
Previously called Choong Wan, the area of Central Hong Kong was named after the establishment of the Island Line. Central is the epicenter of Hong Kong. This is where you will find many of the finance companies head offices but also cultural attractions dating ...
In Hong Kong, gleaming glass towers are one of the photogenic skylines on the earth. The scene is really fascinated with many markets and Buddhist temples located side by side with dim sum joints and global banks. Moreover, hiking trails and white sand beaches are ...
Gritty, hectic and mischievous, Kowloon is the most attractive area in Hong Kong. First occupied by the British in 1860, Kowloon was home to farming and fishing communities for hundreds of years. Its name, which means "Nine Dragons," supposedly comes from the ...
Wan Chai has an excellent range of attractions and landmarks in Hong Kong. If it is your first trip in Hong Kong, there is no doubt you will spend some time in and around Wan Chai.
Hiking in Hong Kong, a new kind of traveling that offers to adventurous travelers who want to challenge yourself in climbing and discovering mountains. There are Hong Kong hikes for all levels of ambition and physical fitness, from those who want to go Bear Grylls and ...
Once a British colony, Hong Kong was returned to China in 1997. As such, it developed a distinct identity that is different from that of the mainland. A fun place to visit, there are loads of brilliant restaurants, bars and entertainment options available to visitors.
Hong Kong is definitely one of Asia's best shopping heavens. This city does not lack shopping centers with price ranging from high to low. Shopping in Hong Kong, however, can escalate into something more fun if you know the right places to shop.
Hong Kong markets are absolutely perfect places that everyone should visit at least once. For tourists, markets are great places to pick up a cheap local souvenir. From brightly colored sets of chopsticks or carefully carved chess sets are ubiquitous and cheap. But ...
Hong Kong is not only beautiful at night, but it is also magnificent in the morning. Try to get up early in the morning, freshen up and let the fun begin.
When it comes to food, Michelin stars are synonymous with quality. Most of the restaurants in the Michelin guide are upscale establishments so a Michelin-starred meal usually meant higher prices. Here are the most outstanding restaurants in Hong Kong that recommended.