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Hong Kong, with a population of about 7 million, is one of two administrative regions of the People’s Republic of China, the other being Macau. Hong Kong lies on the Eastern side of the Pearl River Delta, bordering Guangdong province in the north and facing the South China Sea in the east, west and south.
Hong Kong is a modern city with Sky scrapers and Multi Billion Dollar companies, and international business men and women working in the city and has become one of the world financial powerhouse.
Getting around Hong Kong is a pleasure, the public transport network system rivals the best in the world and is efficient and well integrated into the city and beyond, both locals and tourists can navigate the city with ease, even though at rush hour it can be very crowded.
Hong Kong has something for everyone from fast pace business men, to families, backpackers, students and budget travellers; has something to keep everyone happy and occupied.
If Music, Art and Culture are your cup of tea then the Museums, art galleries and theatres should be your first stop, if you’re a shop-a holic then your in the right city, Hong Kong has everything you could ever wish for when it comes to shopping, from huge air conditioned shopping malls, to Boutique shops with unusual and unique treasures to open air markets with local produce and items.
The two main shopping areas are Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. The highlights are Central, North Point, Admiralty and Causeway Bay in Hong Kong Island and Tsim Sha Tsui, Yau Ma Tei, Jordan and Mong Kok in Kowloon, Nathan Road is a must in Kowloon and stretches in a south-north direction from Tsim Sha Tsui to Mong Kok. Nathan Road is the longest road in Hong Kong and is lined with shops, Boutiques and restaurants and the perfect place to begin your shopping in Kowloon.
Wining, Dining and entertainment is a pleasure in Hong Kong, with a wide range of restaurants, bars, and night clubs to choose from. Many restaurants in Hong Kong Specialise in Chinese, Cantonese, Indian, Vitenamese, Thai, Korean, Japanese, and Italian.
Another two culinary musts while in Hong Kong are Yum Cha (tea drinking) Chinese Tea Ceremony, the traditional way to thank the waiter for refreshing your cup of tea, is to lightly tap the table with three fingers. The othe Must try is Dim Sum, steamed or deep fries dumplings with varied filings of fish, meat and vegetables.
After a long day, sight seeing, shopping, eating or partying the night away you’ll be glad to know that Hong Kong has every type of accommodation you could want, from Backpackers Hostels, Youth Hostels, Motels, Guesthouse, Bed and Breakfast, Private Studio Apartments and Luxury 5 Star Hotels.
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