
At first glance, Hong Kong looks like a typical bustling city, but looks can be deceiving. Beyond and between the skyscrapers there are vast parks and glimpses of an exotic culture. With its picturesque location along the South China Sea, Hong Kong provides a wonderful balance of cosmopolitanism and natural beauty.
As one of the world's top economic centers, Hong Kong can be an expensive city, so if you’re craving luxury, there is no shortage of day spas, designer stores, and rooftop restaurants. On the other hand, you can also join locals in countless hole-in-the-wall restaurants, which will fill you up with homemade dim sum, pork buns, or freshly made noodles.
After navigating through Hong Kong's neon-trimmed skyscrapers, you can unwind in one of the endlessly green parks that surround the city. Hike through the Dragon’s Back for a majestic skyline view, or take a boat ride from the harbor for a relaxing view of the city and surrounding mountains. When neon illuminates the night, immerse yourself in the international bars, cafes, and karaoke clubs that dominate the streets. Hong Kong never sleeps, and when you visit, you won't want to either.
Hong Kong Sevens
Dragon's Back
Hong Kong Museum of History
Chi Lin Nunnery
Dialogue in the Dark Hong Kong
Nan Lian Garden
Hong Kong Tramways (Ding Ding)
Happy Valley Racecourse
Victoria Harbour
Lantau Island
Big Buddha