Hong Kong, in Prince Charles' words, has indeed “created one of the most successful societies on Earth." This success is vividly showcased in its rich tapestry of cultures, traditions, and flavors.
Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. And you can feel it. Walking through the city’s food stalls (Dai Pai Dongs), multi-story shopping malls, and flea markets ...
It may be best known for its skyscrapers and shopping, but Hong Kong offers untold outdoor activities, from coastal kayaking ...
On the edge of the Kowloon Peninsula's popular Tsim Sha Tsui neighborhood, the promenade is the Hong Kong locale for many visitors. Stretching from Hong Kong's colonial-era Clock Tower to Hung Hom ...
Organised by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department to promote horticulture in the city, the Hong Kong Flower Show sees floral lovers from all over... The famous Musée d’Orsay and Musée ...
With early March bringing a chilly touch and the promise of a rainy weekend to Hong Kong, it may be tempting to throw your plans out of the window and stay at home. However, the city offers a mix ...
Nominated for the best film and best director prizes at this year’s Hong Kong Film Awards, The Way We Talk is a heartfelt drama about the city’s deaf culture. Make seeing it at the cinema one ...
Beyond its iconic skyline and bustling markets, Hong Kong offers an incredible mix of cultural experiences, hidden adventures, and creative hotspots. From artistic villages on quiet islands to ...
Visit historic shops in one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods try experimental cocktails Eat vegetarian dim sum in a wooden teahouse Immerse yourself in contemporary Chinese art Follow the ...