Welcome to
Hong Kong
China
Hong Kong is one of the world's most exhilarating cities — a vertical, intense, brilliantly efficient metropolis built on steep hillsides around one of Asia's great natural harbours. The skyline, viewed from the Peak or from the Kowloon waterfront at night, is among the world's most dramatic, a forest of illuminated towers reflected in Victoria Harbour. Hong Kong's food culture is extraordinary: dim sum is an art form here, the dai pai dong street food stalls are irreplaceable institutions, and the city's density of Michelin-starred restaurants rivals any city on earth. The tram rides, the outlying islands, the night markets, and the unique blend of British colonial legacy with vibrant Cantonese culture make it utterly distinctive.
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Avenue of Stars
Hong Kong's most cinematic waterfront walk, framed by one of the world's great skylines.

Chi Lin Nunnery
A Tang Dynasty Buddhist complex built without a single nail, in Diamond Hill.

Man Mo Temple
A smoke-filled Taoist sanctuary where Hong Kong's past feels present.

Mong Kok
Hong Kong's most densely packed neighborhood delivers sensory overload at every turn.

Star Ferry
A 10-minute harbour crossing that's been defining Hong Kong for over a century.

Temple Street Night Market
Hong Kong's most atmospheric street market, alive after dark with food, fortune-tellers, and Cantonese opera.

Tian Tan Buddha
A 34-metre bronze Buddha sitting above the clouds on Lantau Island.

Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
Hong Kong's most iconic waterfront walk, with Victoria Harbour laid out before you.

Victoria Peak
Hong Kong's most iconic skyline panorama, perched 552 metres above the harbour.

Wong Tai Sin Temple
Hong Kong's most visited Taoist temple, where fortune-telling is a daily ritual.
Why should you go to Hong Kong
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