Experience
Hong Kong
H
ong Kong is literally a living fusion of traditional Eastern and Western cultures.
It’s fast paced with a dazzling array of high rise buildings, neon lights and billboards.
Split into two by the harbour, Hong Kong has two main regions – Kowloon and Hong
Kong Island.
For such a compact island, Hong Kong Island carries plenty of punch as a holiday
destination. With the many shopping options, restaurants and bars around the
Central district and a journey to the Peak for a bird’s eye view of the island – and
beyond. Venture to Stanley Markets, marvel over the temples at Aberdeen or dine
on seafood at Repulse Bay.
A tourist hot spot, Kowloon’s famous Nathan Road and its ‘Golden Mile’ are a
magnet for bargain hunting shoppers and diners. Tsim Sha Tsui is one of Hong
Kong’s major entertainment areas, popular both during the day and after dark. Visit
the Hong Kong Museum of Art and the Hong Kong Space Museum before venturing
to the Peninsula for its world renowned High Tea.
While she feels like a cosmopolitan city, under her contemporary exterior is a
traditional Chinese lady at heart. Peer down from Victoria Peak, wind your way
through the streets of Mongkok, bag a bargain at the markets, and without a doubt
the harbour is the centrepiece, with its dazzling skyline and nightly ‘Symphony of
the Lights’ fireworks and laser light extravaganza.
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