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  1. 2017年2月9日 · Wan Chai isn’t just a party district. Its dim sum restaurants, historical and cultural temples, and relaxing parks and trails provide a diverse range of activities. We’ve rounded up some of the best things to see and do in the area.

  2. All the best bars and clubs in Kowloon are concentrated in Tsim Sha Tsui East. Each bar and club has its own unique feature or theme. Some are decorated as Shanghai in the 1980s, some boast live band performances, while others offer amazing views of the Hong Kong skyline at night.

  3. 2017年2月9日 · Visitors might neglect the natural glamour of Hong Kong’s New Territories. Offering a wide variety of stunning landscapes, from mountainous hills commanding the panoramic views of the islets to country parks preserving declared monuments, nature lovers can venture into the unspoiled countryside of the area.

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  4. 2017年2月9日 · Once a thriving fishing village, Aberdeen is now a popular spot with tourists, who enjoy its tranquil beauty and the mix of tradition and modernity. Situated on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, the historic area is known to most as the original Hong Kong, since it was the first harbour European explorers set foot on.

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  5. 2019年6月20日 · Here are 10 city street names with interesting stories behind them. As is often the case with former British colonies, many Hong Kong streets are named after former governors or English dignitaries. Des Voeux and Arbuthnot Roads were named after the tenth governor of Hong Kong and a British civil servant respectively.

  6. 2019年6月20日 · Cantonese is the native tongue of many people living in Hong Kong, Macau and Guangdong Province, as well as a lot of diaspora communities living overseas. It’s a language peppered with slang words – so much so that what you write in Cantonese has very little in common with the way you speak it.

  7. 2018年1月2日 · Water Margin, Journey to the West, Romance of the Three Kingdoms and Dream of the Red Chamber; these four novels form the core of Chinese classical literature and still inform modern culture. As with Dante or Shakespeare in Europe, they are touchstones to which Chinese literary culture persistently returns to discover new relevance ...

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