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  1. 2019年6月24日 · Mong Kok, which in Cantonese means ‘crowded corner’, is true to its name – it’s one of the busiest districts in Hong Kong. From seeking out antiques to trying stinky tofu, here is our list of the 11 best things to do in Mong Kok.

  2. It’s jam-packed with restaurants and shops, and also features Hong Kong’s main library and the Island’s largest public park, so there’s something for everyone here. For those who don’t have days to spare, we’ve come up with the top 10 things that should be on your Causeway Bay to-do list.

  3. 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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  4. 2016年10月13日 · The most widely spoken language in the world with nearly 1.2 billion speakers is Mandarin Chinese, and it’s a language on the rise. Some fantastically bizarre expressions with unique historical roots can be heard on the streets in China, expressions that many believe are an indispensable part of Chinese language and culture.

  5. 2024年4月8日 · While it is home to mainland China’s first stock market and MacDonald’s, the city has a lot more to offer than the window it has provided into the world of capitalism. Read our guide below for tips on how to make the most of Shenzhen’s historical, design, shopping and culinary offerings.

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  6. 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.

  7. 2016年12月8日 · Embarking on a culinary adventure in the vibrant neighborhood of Wan Chai, Hong Kong, is a delightful way to kickstart your day. Nestled amidst the bustling streets and towering skyscrapers, you’ll discover a plethora of brunch spots that offer a charming touch of Europe right in the heart of Asia.