Ultimate Guide to Navigating Hong Kong: Tips and Tricks
High-rise Hong Kong has long been a hive of busy worker bees who depend on the city’s efficient transport system to whisk them from apartment to office to mall to restaurant and back again.
A Fresh Perspective on Travel Every Day
High-rise Hong Kong has long been a hive of busy worker bees who depend on the city’s efficient transport system to whisk them from apartment to office to mall to restaurant and back again.
Hong Kong is at once both exactly what you’d expect and completely surprising. It’s a compact, skyscraper-packed city infused with glamour and energy that also juts up against green open space dotted with hiking trails, swimming beaches, and subtropical flora. This juxtaposition is wonderfully refreshing—especially after several days immersed in Hong Kong’s hectic pace.
Kowloon Hong Kong showcases the city’s slightly grittier side, often playfully referred to as the ‘dark side’ by residents from Hong Kong Island. This tourist guide explores the temples, markets, and must-see sights in Kowloon.
If the steely skyscrapers and acres of tarmac on Hong Kong Island have you yearning for nature, the perfect escape is just 20 minutes away by ferry: Lamma Island.