Hong Kong Travel
Feature Writer Articles in Hong Kong Travel
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Shopping in Hong Kong
On a deep natural harbour at the crossroads of East and West, Hong Kong claims a privileged location where visitors enjoy some of the best shopping in Asia.
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Contributing Articles in Hong Kong Travel
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Lantau Island, Hong Kong:
The Lantau Island, is home to Tian Tan Buddha, Disneyland, Hong Kong Airport. It also has rugged mountains, traditional fishing villages, beautiful bays and beaches.
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Where to Eat With the Locals in Hong Kong
Hong Kong's five-star restaurants are always busy, but local food in casual settings is favored by many for its flavor and low price, even appearing in the Michelin Guide
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Riding the Star Ferry in Hong Kong
Can there be a better bargain anywhere than a HK$2.30 (US$0.30) ride on the renowned Star Ferry crossing the world famous harbor from Hong Kong to Kowloon?
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Sightseeing Bus Tours in Hong Kong
Hong Kong was a British colony for over 150 years, so it's an easy city to navigate since all the signs are in English as well as Chinese.
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Hong Kong's Flower Market Road
As in many parts of China, it's still the custom in Hong Kong for a street to specialise in a particular trade. There's no mistaking what's on offer in Flower Market Road
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Where to See Birds in Downtown Hong Kong
Even in the heart of Hong Kong it's possible to see and photograph birds close up. No time to travel to Mai Po Marshes? There are two easy place in downtown to visit.
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Visiting Hong Kong's Peak Attractions
No one visiting Hong Kong should miss out on a trip to the Peak. Towering over the Central business district, it's been a must-see since Hong Kong was founded in 1842.
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Shopping For a Chinese Cheongsam
Shoppers flock to Hong Kong for everything from the latest electronic gadgets to high fashion. But the Chinese cheongsam never goes out of style.
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Ten Travel Tips for Hong Kong Tourists
Travel in Hong Kong is comparatively easy for English-speaking Westerners. But there are tips that can help make Hong Kong a more seamless and memorable experience.
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Top Ten Alternative Hong Kong Attractions
Tourist companies typically recommend the same tried and true sights and destinations for Hong Kong tourists. But what about the other, hidden gems in this super-city?
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Five Tips to Living in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a great place to live, but as with any foreign country, it can take some getting used to. Start with these simple tips to get oriented and settled.
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Travel Hong Kong Like a Local
Hong Kong is more than just the skyscrapers and the nightlife. Find out what locals do for fun in this international city.
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The Langham Place Hotel, Mongkok
Towering over the Hong Kong skyline the Langham Place Hotel offers spacious accommodation and amenities as well as a perfect location for site seeing
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Hong Kong's Big Buddha
Situated on the outskirts of Hong Kong is Tian Tan Buddha, the largest seated outdoor bronze Buddha in the world. A visit to Tian Tan is a perfect escape from the city.
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Top Hong Kong Attractions Provide Variety
Among the world's greatest tourist destination, Hong Kong arguably is the most fascinating
for western travelers. And on clear days, it's among the most beautiful, too.
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Outdoor Activities in Hong Kong
For those who enjoy hiking, rock climbing, biking, or water sports, this article offers a guide to the exciting outdoor activities in Hong Kong.
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A Visit to Hong Kong's Ocean Park
With attractions ranging from roller-coasters to giant pandas, cable-cars to dolphins, Ocean Park in Hong Kong has something for everyone.
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A Visit to Hong Kong Park
Covering eight hectares of prime real estate in the centre of the city, Hong Kong Park offers a welcome respite from the urban hurly-burly.
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