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  1. 2010年4月12日 · Tokyo, Japan, Asia. Harajuku & Aoyama. This deceptively deep concrete mall (2003), designed by Tadao Ando, spirals around a sunken atrium. Andō’s architecture utilises materials such as concrete to create strong geometric shapes, often drawn from Japan’s traditional architecture.

  2. A hillside oasis squeezed between Central and Admiralty, Hong Kong Park was built in 1991 over part of the former Victoria Barracks. Terraced landscaping connects tree-lined pathways with various family-friendly attractions such as its fountain plaza, waterfall, playground, aviary and museum.

    • Marvel at Hong Kong's Skyline from The Deck of The Star Ferry
    • Savor Craft Cocktails in Asia's Most Creative Bars
    • Explore Hong Kong Island by Tram
    • Queue Up For Michelin-Starred Roast Goose
    • Go For A Hike Up and Around Victoria Peak
    • Have A Night at The Races, Hong Kong Style
    • Get Nostalgic For Old Hong Kong at Yau MA Tei
    • Seek Out Atmospheric Urban Temples
    • Embark on An Island-Hopping Adventure
    • Bag A Bargain at The Street Markets

    Despite rumors in 2022 that the service would close after 142 years, Hong Kong's iconic Star Ferries continue to chug the ten-minute trip across Victoria Harbour between Kowloon and Central. Costing mere pennies each way, it's a commute dressed up as the world's cheapest sightseeing cruise. It's also simply the best way to take in the skyscrapers(o...

    With eight venues ranking in Asia's 50 Best Bars for 2023 (including first and eighth place with Coa and Argo, respectively), Hong Kong's bar scene is positively humming with creativity. Coa is all about boutique agave and the flavors of Mexico, while Argo utilizes sustainably sourced staples like coffee and cacao to make a statement about climate ...

    Hong Kong's teetering trams have been traversing the north shore of Hong Kong Island since 1904. Looking like slimmed-down London buses, the double-decker "ding dings" are a fun and low-impact means of exploration, and you get a killer view from the top deck. Hop on an eastbound tram to North Point, and you'll have the added thrill of trundling rig...

    Glitzy Hong Kong has some of the best (and most expensive) fine dining in Asia, but you can still eat like royalty on a budget if you know where to go. Yat Lok and Kam's Roast Gooseare two unpretentious local diners that specialize in the Cantonese staple of roast goose over rice. Both serve glorious renditions of the dish for around HK$100, and bo...

    Taller than Hong Kong's highest skyscraper, the 552m (1811ft) Victoria Peak is Hong Kong's most popular beauty spot, with hordes of visitors riding the white-knuckle Peak Tramto its upper terminus for jaw-dropping views of the city and the South China Sea. To skip the crowds and stretch your legs, consider hiking up from Pok Fu Lam Reservoir, a rel...

    Wednesday night is race night on Hong Kong Island, with thousands of revelers descending on the Happy Valley Racecourseto watch horses thunder around the track, place a bet or two, and drink copious amounts of beer. The atmosphere is usually electric, with live music and silly wigs a-plenty, and entry costs just HK$10 using your Octopus (subway) ca...

    For a taste of old Hong Kong, steeped in neon and nostalgia, head to Yau Ma Tei in Kowloon where you'll find mahjong parlors, martial arts dens, dried seafood sellers, cleaver shops, plus Hong Kong's oldest theater, performing Cantonese opera. Be sure to stop in for a cuppa at one of the area's retro cha chaan tang(teahouses), and if you're feeling...

    Easily overlooked amid all the tightly packed, high-rise modernity are Hong Kong's many urban temples, with their double-eave tiled rooftops, resident fortune tellers and hanging coils of incense. Some are dedicated to Tin Hau (Mazu), a sea goddess, while others honor a Chinese general called Che Kung. The gods of literature and war are also repres...

    There are some 250 islands around Hong Kong, a few of which are an easy ferry trip away from the piers at Central. You might try laidback Lamma with its hippy vibes and craft beer shacks, or hipster Cheung Chau with its temples, trails and beaches. Lantau, Hong Kong's biggest island that's been connected to the mainland since 1997, is home to the w...

    Hong Kong is a shopper's nirvana with more malls per square mile than most places, but it's on the street and in its markets that you'll find the best retail buzz. Temple Street Night Market is perfect for souvenirs, while the nearby Yau Ma Tei Fruit Market is a hive of commerce at all hours. Cat Street is the go-to spot for vintage and curio stall...

  3. 2022年10月12日 · Here are eight of the best one-day excursions to enhance your next Hong Kong adventure. 1. Take a cable car to Po Lin Monastery and the Big Buddha. Travel time: 1 hour and 30 minutes. A pilgrimage to the serene Tian Tan Buddha in the lush hills of Lantau is mandatory for Hong Kong newbies.

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  4. 2022年7月12日 · Here are ten memorable hikes to get you started. 1. Holy Ridge – Shei-pa National Park. Best for multi-day mountaineers. 15km (9.3 miles), 3 to 6 days depending on route, challenging.

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  5. Discover the best attractions in Hong Kong including Po Lin Monastery & Big Buddha, Peak Tram, and Victoria Peak.

  6. Beijing's finest park is also one of the only hills in the inner city, a mound that was created from the loess (sediment) excavated to make the Forbidden City moat. Called Coal Hill by Westerners during Legation days, Jingshan also serves as a feng shui shield