Hong Kong

Discover the vibrant city and myriad of exciting things to do in Hong Kong. From exploring the iconic Victoria Peak and bustling markets like Ladies Market to enjoying the enchanting Symphony of Lights show and taking a ride on the historic Star Ferry, Hong Kong offers an unforgettable experience. Explore the cultural heritage at Wong Tai Sin Temple and Po Lin Monastery with the majestic Tian Tan Buddha. Don’t miss the lively streets of Central and the tranquil nature of Lantau Island.

POPULAR SIGHTS IN HONG KONG

OUTDOOR PLACES, PARKS, AND BEACHES

Embrace the natural wonders and abundance of outdoor activities and things to do in Hong Kong. Hikers can conquer the scenic Dragon’s Back Trail or challenge themselves on the iconic Victoria Peak. For thrill-seekers, rock climbing enthusiasts can venture to Lion Rock or Beacon Hill. Water sports enthusiasts can indulge in kayaking, paddleboarding, and jet skiing at Sai Kung and Clear Water Bay. In winter, Ma On Shan Country Park offers skiing and snowboarding opportunities. Enjoy roller skating along the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade or unwind at lush parks like Hong Kong Park and Kowloon Park.

A great way to know the place you are in is to just walk around and explore. Especially some of the neighborhoods. Tsim Sha Tsui is a bustling neighborhood that is home to a vibrant mix of shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Visit the Avenue of Stars, and Clock Tower, and enjoy stunning views of the Victoria Harbour.

Mong Kok is known for its lively markets. Mong Kok offers a unique shopping experience at the Ladies’ Market, Temple Street Night Market, and Fa Yuen Street Market.

Lantau Island is an escape from the urban bustle that lets you explore the tranquil beauty of Lantau Island. Don’t miss the majestic Tian Tan Buddha and the picturesque Ngong Ping Village.

Lan Kwai Fong is great for nightlife enthusiasts. This area is the hub of bars, clubs, and restaurants, offering a lively atmosphere every night.

Aberdeen lets you experience a taste of local fishing village life. Take a sampan ride, and visit the Aberdeen Promenade for great views of the harbor.

Hong Kong FAQ

It is Special administrative region (SAR) of China.
Yes, Hong Kong is considered one of the most expensive cities in the world. The cost of living in Hong Kong is relatively high, especially when it comes to housing, dining out, transportation, and entertainment.
Temple Street Night Market
Stanley Market
Graham Street Market
Ap Liu Street Market (Electronics Market)
PMQ (Former Police Married Quarters)
K11 Art Mall
Tai Kwun (Former Central Police Station)
Fashion Walk
Bank of China Tower
HSBC Main Building
The Center
Jockey Club Innovation Tower (PolyU Design Tower)
Thomas HC Cheung Gymnasium
St. Stephen‘s College Special Room Block, 1980