Hong Kong: the Pearl of the Orient
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Hong Kong: the Pearl of the Orient
Hong Kong has been owning quite some sparkling titles: the Pearl of the Orient, Gourmet Heaven, Shoppers’ Paradise…This vibrant city in Asia is a top choice of all time for travellers around the world. After having breakfast at Hong Kong-style Diner (or "cha chaan teng" in Cantonese), you may want to go shopping in Causeway Bay, Mong Kok, etc. Museums and exhibitions hopping can be another good choice. When night falls, you know there is a table of global cuisine and the iconic Victoria Harbour night view awaiting. Last but not least, don’t forget to enjoy a drink in Lan Kwai Fong and let yourself indulge in the charisma of this city that never sleeps.
Underneath the sparks, Hong Kong is a comforting home to 7 million people. It will be great to have your time well-spent on tasting the rich local culture that brings warmth to living here. You can be a time traveller and let “Old Town Central” lead you to experience the local history on foot. Can’t get enough of it? There are a number of historical buildings rejuvenated under the heritage conservation scheme that worth a day spent in. Mei Ho House in Shek Kip Mei, which is now regenerated into a youth hostel and museum, fills you in much about the public housing history in Hong Kong. Tai Kwun in Central is a cultural hub revitalize from the historic Central Police Station compound. The site features a series of historical relics display, contemporary art exhibition, performance and activities. The scheme also brought a facelift to the Hollywood Road Police Married Quarters, which turned into the PMQ today. There are bunches of interesting workshops and products "Made in Hong Kong" that you don’t want to miss. We agree on that change is constant, and we embrace simultaneously what made who we are today.
The beauty of the city and its history make up only a single page of the story. Why not become a walker in Hong Kong and put your feet on those beautiful mountains like Dragon’s back, Tung Lung Chau and Tap Mun to enjoy the natural beauty up there. Meanwhile, taking wonderful photos in local public housing estates on their architectural beauty is getting prevalent among locals and tourists. You will definitely have fun when looking for the best angles for your Instagram photos in Choi Hung Estate, Montane Mansion, Lok Wah South Estate, etc.
There are way more than you think in this inclusive Hong Kong!
Photo and content source: Hong Kong Tourism Board