Hong Kong welcomes the curious tourist with its now iconic skyline, lush nature reserves, a colorful tradition and exciting culinary scene.
However, don’t be fooled by the glass and steel; behind Hong Kong’s commercial façade is a city where you can find yourself dissecting artwork, getting involved in dawn Taiichi, or taking up a class on martial arts. Hong Kong managed a feat that many have struggled with; blending its ancient Chinese roots with its colonial remnants and its home-grown talent, to deliver a fascinating mix.
You can hop on to a historic double decker tram and enjoy the city in the comfort of your sear, join the crowds at the horse races or take a moment to admire the view from the harbor.
Oh, and did you know that up to 70% of Hong Kong is composed of mountains and sprawling parks? Told you, don’t be fooled by its commercial façade! These parks hide some of the best historical and geological gems of the city while the mountains offer stunning panoramic views of the region.