A high proportion of birds in Hong Kong are winter visitors and passage migrants in Spring and Autumn, followed by resident birds and summer visitors. Migration is a strong instinct,
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Chinese Culture in Hong KongDespite Hong Kong was ruled by the British government and is an international city, traditional Chinese cultural influence is everywhere. People from the older generation may sigh and say the modern generations are not following the
Long famous for its spectacular views, the harbour is a major tourist attraction of Hong Kong. Lying in the middle of the territory's dense urban region, the harbour is the site of annual fireworks displays and its promenades are popular
Hong Kong has come under profound Chinese and British cultural influences, which are apparent in the heritage Hong Kong preserves. Various branches of this heritage such as history, monuments, museums and architecture carry these predominant cultural stre
Wong Tai Sin Temple, patterned after an ancient Chinese palace and rich in Chinese culture, is the most famous temple in Hong Kong. Fortunetellers are active there. Besides the Wong Tai Sin Temple, another two famous temples in Hong Kong
Renowned as the culinary capital of Asia, Hong Kong boasts more than 11,000 restaurants, many of them clustered in defined food districts. Apart from enjoying the best Cantonese and regional Chinese food, visitors can sample a full choice of authentic
Hong Kong's major traditional festivals are colourful and noisy affairs, with thousands upon thousands of people turning out to join the celebrations. Fireworks, festive feasting, lion and dragon dancers, incense smoke, Chinese opera, mah jong, fortune-te
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Hong Kong’s demise as a shopping paradise is much exaggerated and there are still plenty of bargains to be found in the city. The days of saving buckets full of money when shopping
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Chinese White DolphinHong Kong Dolphinwatch has been running boat trips to visit the Chinese White Dolphins for the past twelve years. The dolphins mainly live in ... Read more |
Butterflies in HKIn Hong Kong, we can watch butterflies in all seasons due to warm climate and the presence of a variety of habitats. There are over 230 butter... Read more |
Mammals of NatureLarger wild mammals are declining in numbers in Hong Kong, mainly because of the increased urbanisation. Civets, leopard cats and Chinese porc... Read more |
Reef-building CoralsWith the splendid colours and graceful growth forms, reef-building corals are one of the most fascinating animal groups in the world. They are... Read more |
Dragonflies in HKDragonflies and damselflies are among the most beautiful and spectacular insects in the world. Their lives are closely intertwined with wetlan... Read more |
Birds in Hong KongA high proportion of birds in Hong Kong are winter visitors and passage migrants in Spring and Autumn, followed by resident birds and summer v... Read more |
Hong Kong GeoparkA region in the southernmost corner of China, Hong Kong is part of the southeastern Pearl River estuary, neighbouring on Mount Nanling in the ... Read more |
Hong Kong WetlandsThere aren't many natural wetlands in Hong Kong. The Mai Po Marshes is the biggest in them and the most famous of all. Most of the wetlands in... Read more |
Christmas in HKIn Hong Kong, Chinese Christians celebrate Christmas with Church services in Chinese. At the Anglican Cathedral, some se... READ MORE |
National Day - ChinaThe National Day is celebrated throughout Hong Kong with a variety of government-organised festivities, including firewo... READ MORE |
Buddha BirthdayFalling on May 12th in 2008 and May 2nd in 2009, Buddha’s Birthday is one of Hong Kong’s most low-key celebrations, and ... READ MORE |
1 July Hong KongHong Kong Special Administrative Region Establishment Day is celebrated every 1 July in Hong Kong since 1997. The holida... READ MORE |
Mid-Autumn FestivalThe Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most charming and colourful annual events that celebrates, among other thi... READ MORE |
Birthday of Tin HauOn April 20, Hong Kong celebrates the birthday of Tin Hau, the goddess of the sea – one of the region's most revered dei... READ MORE |
Halloween'Hong Kong Halloween Treats' was a triumphant 37-day Halloween party that featured popular tourist haunts decked out in ... READ MORE |
Chinese New YearChinese New Year is always special, as the biggest event on the lunar calendar, many Hong Kong people mark the occasion ... READ MORE |
Dragon Boat FestivalThis ancient event, also known as Tuen Ng Festival, commemorates the death of a popular Chinese national hero, Qu Yuan, ... READ MORE |
Bun FestivalThis is one of those unique festivals that will leave you spellbound and provide lifelong memories – and it all happens ... READ MORE |
Sai Kung West Country ParkSai Kung West Country Park is a mountainous terrain with a series of undulating hills. In between arduous spurs you find... Read more |
Clearwater Bay Country ParkHigh Junk Peak - one of the four treacherous peaks in Hong Kong - is the no. 1 attraction of Clearwater Bay Country Park... Read more |
Tai Tam Country ParkBlessed with ecological abundance and diversity, Tai Tam Valley is the gem of Tai Tam Country Park. This green pocket is... Read more |
Lion Rock Country ParkLion Rock, the peak which gives the park its name, is a key attraction. This magnificent range is a witness to Hong Kong... Read more |
Lung Fu Shan Country ParkSitting on a knoll in Lung Fu Shan Country Park, Pinewood Battery is the remains of an old military fort built in 1903. ... Read more |
Aberdeen Country ParkDesignated in 1977, Aberdeen is one of the oldest country parks in Hong Kong. Inside the park you find the pleasant and ... Read more |
Pokfulam Country ParkThe 2.2 km Pokfulam Native Tree Walk features Hong Kong's native plant species. Winding along Lugard Road by the Peak Ga... Read more |
Plover Cove Country ParkPlover Cove Reservoir, an impressive water storage facility inside Plover Cove Country Park, is renowned for its magnifi... Read more |
Shek O Country ParkShek O Country Park is Hong Kong Island's celebrated natural haven. The Dragon's Back, an undulating ridgetop trail betw... Read more |
Pat Sin Leng Country ParkIf we were to rate Hong Kong's mountains by level of difficulty, Pat Sin Leng must rank first with its frequent ascents ... Read more |
Kiu Tsui Country ParkSharp Island has gained popularity with beach lovers over the years. Today, the island is the hottest sea-and-sand desti... Read more |
Ma On Shan Country ParkMa On Shan, rising 702 metres above sea level, is the second highest peak in the New Territories, ranking just after Tai... Read more |
Lantau Peak is the highest peak in Lantau South Country Park. The 934
Kwai Kok Shan (585m) of Kai Kung Leng is the highest point of Lam Tsue
Towering 468 metres above the lowlands, Sharp Peak is the most promine
Wong Lung Hang Country Trail in the eastern part of Lantau North Count
One of the icons of Kam Shan Country Park is a long and narrow stretch
The highest peak of Hong Kong is pure volcanic rock. The southern, wes
Shing Mun Reservoir is the largest water storage facility at the foot
Tai Lam is the second largest country park in Hong Kong, ranking just
Lan Kwai FongLan Kwai Fong is perhaps Hong Kong's most popular and well known area for a night out. Boasting numerous ... Read more |
Museum of Coastal DefenceHong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence! The Museum is formerly known as the Lei Yue Mun Fort, which was the ... Read more |
Wong Tai Sin TempleWong Tai Sin Temple, a Taoist temple established in 1921, is one of the most famous temples in Hong Kong.... Read more |
The Peak Hong KongThe venerable Peak Tram is, as most passengers agree, the only way to truly experience the beauty of Hong... Read more |
Sam Tung Uk MuseumThe Sam Tung Uk Museum is a 200-year-old walled village that was declared a historical monument in 1981 a... Read more |
Hong Kong Heritage MuseumThe Hong Kong Heritage Museum presents a unique mix of history, art and culture in a great variety of pro... Read more |
Western monasteryBuddhist Western Monastery offers a sharp contrast to what's going on up the hill. This is a tranquil com... Read more |
Yuen Yuen InstituteFor a more traditional Chinese cultural experience, a visit to the rather misleadingly named Yuen Yuen In... Read more |
Museum of HistoryThe Hong Kong Story permanent exhibition is a showcase of the dedicated hard work done by the Museum staf... Read more |
Dominating the skyline from its commanding site on a hillside overlooking the Ne
Hong Kong Museum of Art to preserve the cultural heritage of China and promote a
Ping Shan has one of the longest recorded histories amongst districts in Hong Ko
The Hong Kong Science Museum is a science-themed museum in Tsim Sha Tsui East, K
Besides as the must-go destination for prayers, Po Lin Monastery is also a top d
The building of the Hong Kong Cultural Centre has signified the beginning of an
Hong Kong Space Museum commenced its construction in 1977 and was commissioned i
Yan Chau Tong Marine ParkThe Yan Chau Tong Marine Park is located on the north east coast of Plover Cove Country Park which was designated on 5 July 1996. The total se... |
Cape D'Aguilar Marine ReserveThe Cape D' Aguilar Marine Reserve was designated on 5 July 1996. It lies in the southeastern tip of Hong Kong Island. The total sea area of t... |
Hoi Ha Wan Marine ParkThe Hoi Ha Wan Marine Park is one of the first batch of Marine Parks established in Hong Kong. It was designated on 5 July 1996. Hoi Ha Wan Ma... |
Sha Chau - Lung Kwu Chau MarinThe Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park is situated in the open waters on the western side of Hong Kong. this marine park was designated on... |
Tung Ping Chau Marine ParkTung Ping Chau Marine Park is the fourth Marine Park in Hong Kong. It was designated on the 16 November 2001. The marine park occupies a sea a... |
Ladies MarketLocated in the heart of Mongkok District, the section of Tung Choi Street between Argyle Street and Dundas Street is known by the locals as "L... |
Stanley MarketStanley Market is one of the must-go places for tourists when they visit Hong Kong. You will find an interesting array of little shops sellin... |
Temple Street Night MarketTemple Street is an amazing shopping sight, featuring rows of brightly lit stalls hawking an astonishing variety of inexpensive items for men ... |
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