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Also known as the highest point in all of Hong Kong, it's a must-visit for those who want to experience such great heights!
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Lamma Island, being the "Paradise of Cats" in Hong Kong, is also a unique wonderland in my heart. So, where’s your own paradise?
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I sincerely apologize for this article. Neither words nor pictures could suffice in showing the beauty of this moment; the moment I fell in love.
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On a hot summer's day, most people would prefer to go to an air conditioned mall, but what about you? Would you come to a hot and stuffy flea market like Ladies Street even just for the bargains alone? Whether you're interested in some sightseeing or shopping, Ladies Street in Hong Kong is something that you might want to visit.
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Sheung Wan might not be highlighted in many guide books, but if you are looking to
experience something closer to the daily life of Chinese culture, all
you have to do it to head further west to Des Voeux Road West – home of
hundreds of dried seafood stores.
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Located on Hong Kong Island, The Peak was never as popular as it is today.
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Hong kong is a small megalopolis but still big enough to have a major shopping street, that is rarely to be found elsewhere. It is so long you even get the feeling, that you can walk from one edge of the tiger state to the other edge. It’s all about Nathan Road, the economic bloodline of Hong Kong.
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This short street isn’t easy to spot on regular maps and getting there may involve a bit of legwork, but once you reach this interesting stretch, you’ll find yourself making a beeline for a certain shop with the big red and white sign, and enjoy the visual treats dotting the way.
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The place where you could see most are businesses buildings and a park where all tired traveler could sit in..
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Views from the terrace on a clear day are stunning. Visitors can see along the length of Victoria Harbor, the northern urban areas and harbor side of Hong Kong Island, all Kowloon and parts of the New Territories.
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During the weekends, one should watch a movie, drink some coffee, and have a sandwich. To us, Yau Ma Tei is the best location to spend our weekends.
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The best place to be in while on vacation in Hong Kong with a 2-year-old boy
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Back in 1980 or thereabouts, my parents brought my brother and me to Hong Kong for a family vacation. One of the places we visited was Sung Dynasty Village, a theme park based on an old village in China.
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Behold the majesty and excitement of Ocean Park in Hong Kong where you get to see both aquatic and land-based animals! You can watch the dolphins perform their amusing antics or watch the cuddly pandas play! It's all here at the Ocean park.
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The ferry terminal overlooks Victoria Harbour and is a stunning sight at night. This is the biggest open space you can find in Hong Kong.
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Causeway Bay is a heavily built-up area of Hong Kong with hidden markets in the side-streets.
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Stanley is a place with sea-side café, bars, ancient Chinese temples, gothic architecture, local sovenir stores, etc. It's a colourful and hybrid town. When going somewhere deeper, there is a beautiful cemetery with contributors in WWII.
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Mongkok is Hong Kong's famous tourist attraction, its unique streets and bustling crowd makes this busy location a microcosm of Hong Kong culture. This time round, I want to introduce the many delicious street snacks found here instead of the shopping malls and boutiques.
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At the heart of the ever-busy streets of Tsim Sha Tsui lies a quiet oasis, a breath of fresh air, named Kowloon Park.
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A must-go place for those who are fond of fishing and photography, and it’s definitely the best choice for you to escape from the crowd and enjoy the magic moment with your loved ones – let me introduce you to a secret seaside scenic spot, Kwun Tong Pier Coast and Promenade!