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  1. Explore Hong Kong holidays and discover the best time and places to visit. Chun Yeung Street Market Wan Chai & Northeast Hong Kong Island Hop on a tram bound for North Point, and past Fortress Hill you’ll turn into a narrow street teeming with market stalls and

    • Take The Star Ferry Between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon
    • Ride The Trams in North Hong Kong Island
    • Save Your Legs by Riding The World’S Longest Outdoor people-mover
    • Flag Down A Taxi
    • Make Sure to Get An Octopus Card
    • Take A Ferry to The Outlying Islands
    • Don’T Forget The Mtr
    • How to Get to and from The Hong Kong Airport

    Yes, they’re slower than the MTR, but the iconic green and white Star Ferriesembody slow travel at its finest. Hop aboard for jaw-dropping skyline views (day or night), a tangible sense of history, and the finest photo op of your trip. Best of all, it costs less than a cup of tea. Note that there are two Star Ferry routes (you can also sail from Ko...

    Looking like slimmed-down London double-deckers, the "ding dings" trundle between the eastern and western districts of Hong Kong Island. They’re a cheap, leisurely and scenic way to go between Central and more laidback Kennedy Town, say, or to the shopping mecca of Causeway Bay in the other direction. The flat fare is HK$3, using either the exact a...

    Connecting the office blocks of Central to more residential zones further up the island, the zig-zagging Central-Mid-Levels Escalatoris a commuting lifeline for Hong Kong, shifting almost 80,000 people a day for the 800m (2624ft) trip (down to work in the morning, up from 10am until midnight). With multiple points to hop on and off, it’s perfect if...

    Taxis are cheaper than you might think for a city like Hong Kong, and the retro-styled Toyota cars are spacious and comfy (and who doesn’t love those self-opening doors?). The taxis are color-coded, but for most urban trips you’ll be seeing red, which also happens to be the most expensive type, charging HK$27 for the first 2km (1.2 miles) and HK$1....

    Hong Kong’s rechargeable travel smartcardsaves you a bit of money on trips, but most of all it saves time – no digging for exact change or queuing up at ticket machines. The Octopus card costs HK$150, which includes a HK$50 refundable deposit and HK$100 worth of travel credit. You can use it on most forms of transport, including taxis and the Peak ...

    Ferries to the Outlying Islandsdepart from the Central Piers. They are reasonably priced, air-conditioned and some have a basic bar that serves snacks and cold drinks. Tickets can be bought on the day from kiosks at the entrance to each pier. Ferries to and from the outlying islands can get very crowded on Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday, esp...

    Clean, fast, safe and transporting around four million people every day, Hong Kong’s MTR (Mass Transit Railway) runs from 6am to sometime between midnight and 1am. Tickets are cheap compared with those in many other world cities: between HK$5 and HK$30, though fares to stations bordering mainland China (Lo Wu and Lok Ma Chau) cost up to HK$55. If p...

    The MTR's high-speed Airport Expressis the most convenient way to get from Hong Kong International Airport to Kowloon (HK$105 one way) and Hong Kong Island (HK$115 one way). The trains are equipped with wi-fi, and passengers flying with electronic travel documents can check in to their flight at the Hong Kong Station.

  2. Kowloon. This neoclassical brick building once housed a Victorian pumping station. It now serves as a function space for the Yau Ma Tei Theatre nearby. Discover the best attractions in Kowloon including Hong Kong Museum of History, Temple Street Night Market, and Chi Lin Nunnery.

  3. 2024年2月16日 · 1. Marvel at Hong Kong's skyline from the deck of the Star Ferry. 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.

  4. Asia. Yangshuo (阳朔, Yángshuò) is one of China's gold-ticket draws. The once-peaceful settlement is now a collage of Chinese tour groups, wide-eyed Westerners, construction and the glue that binds any tourist hot spot together – touts. Come evening, Xijie is all thumping music and bristling with selfie-sticks, but go up a few flights to ...

  5. Forbidden City & Dongcheng Central. Vast and energy-sapping, China's showpiece museum is housed in an immense 1950s Soviet-style building on the eastern side of Tian'anmen Sq, and claims to….

  6. Zhangjiajie. Hunan, China, Asia. Rising from the subtropical and temperate forests of northwest Hunan, Zhangjiajie (张家界; Zhāngjiājiè) has a concentration of quartzite-sandstone formations found nowhere else in the world. Some 243 peaks and more than 3000 pinnacles and spires dominate the scenery in this Unesco-protected park.

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