Hong Kong

The vertical city where East meets West

Skyscrapers, street food, and stunning harbor views

Living in Hong Kong

Hong Kong was my first major stop in Asia, and what a introduction it was! The city's unique blend of British colonial history and Chinese culture creates an atmosphere unlike anywhere else in the world.

Must-Visit Places

Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak

The iconic skyline view that defines Hong Kong. Take the Peak Tram for the full experience, but arrive early to avoid crowds.

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Temple Street Night Market

Temple Street Night Market

Authentic street food, fortune tellers, and local atmosphere. Try the curry fish balls and stinky tofu if you're adventurous.

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Star Ferry

Star Ferry

A historic ferry ride across Victoria Harbour. At just HK$2.70, it's the cheapest sightseeing tour in the city.

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Tai Kwun Heritage

Tai Kwun Heritage

Former police station turned cultural hub. Great mix of history, art, and dining in the heart of Central.

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Dim Sum

Traditional Dim Sum

Experience authentic Cantonese cuisine at its finest. From har gow to siu mai, discover the art of dim sum.

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Symphony of Lights

Symphony of Lights

The world's largest permanent light show illuminates the harbor skyline every night at 8 PM.

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Local Tips

  • Transport: Get an Octopus Card on day one. It works for MTR, buses, trams, and even convenience stores.
  • Food: Dim sum is best enjoyed at tea houses, not tourist restaurants. Try Tim Ho Wan for Michelin-starred dim sum.
  • Weather: Summers are hot and humid. Always carry an umbrella - it's either sunny or raining.
  • Language: English is widely spoken, but learning basic Cantonese phrases will earn you smiles.
  • Culture: Respect the queue culture. Hong Kongers are serious about proper queuing.

Neighborhoods Worth Exploring

Central & Admiralty

The financial heart with impressive skyscrapers and shopping. Don't miss the elevated walkway system.

Sheung Wan

Traditional Chinese medicine shops mixed with hipster cafes. Great for morning walks and authentic breakfast.

Mong Kok

The most densely populated area on Earth. Street food, markets, and authentic local life.

Causeway Bay

Shopping paradise with everything from luxury brands to local boutiques. Time Square is the landmark.