An incredible city that’s vibrant both day and night - which goes a long way to explain why it’s known internationally as an ‘entertainment hub’.
Fusing the east and the west, Hong Kong is a sophisticated place that’s easy to get around and explore, whatever you have planned on your itinerary. Hong Kong is a metropolitan area that’s home to 7.5 million people and welcomes more than 26 million tourists each year.
Although Hong Kong is famous for its skyscrapers, 40% of its land is actually nature reserves and parks - which means you can enjoy the thriving city or hike up the green trails.
Climb 268 steps to see the Big Buddha, also known as Tian Tan Buddha, the world’s biggest seated...
Read MoreHong Kong's bay is an integral part of it's identity and the iconic red sail boats are the cities...
Read MoreFun for all the family, Disneyland Hong Kong is full of all your favourite characters, attractions,...
Read MoreTake a ride to the 100th floor of Hong Kong’s observation deck, Sky100.
Read MoreA colonial sport left over by the British, horse racing is now part and parcel of HK culture and...
Read MoreGet the best views of the city of Kowloon, take part in the busy streets and enjoy the infamous...
Read MoreTo really enjoy everything Hong Kong has to offer, 4-5 days is the perfect length of stay, within this time you’ll be able to visit Macau.
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There are many culinary delights to try in Hong Kong including dim sum, pineapple buns, zhu cheung fun, tofu dessert - to name just a few.
Visit Hong Kong between October and December, during these months the weather is sunny and comfortable. Be sure to visit Hong Kong Park, Stanley and experience Lamma Island.
A relatively young and upbeat country built from the joint effort of Malay, Chinese and Indian influence.
Staggering natural beauty complimented with vibrant bustling streets and fusion cuisine.
Home of E-Sports, PC Bangs, couture fashion and kimchi. Korea's a modern tech hub with a neon nightlife to match.