July Event Roundup – What’s On in Hong Kong
Disaster dating, manga models and Stormtroopers are all waiting for you in July
Disaster dating, manga models and Stormtroopers are all waiting for you in July
They say a Hong Kong second is a New York minute, and in this food-loving, fast-paced city we know how to do quick, ready-to-eat street food. Here’s a primer to some of Hong Kong’s street food classics. Eats Egg Waffles […]
Red fortune banners on the wall. Stir-fry choy sum on an orange plastic plate. Diners sitting around a big round table with lazy susan. Those are probably the most stereotypical images when you think about Cantonese restaurants. Well, think again. […]
Spend 2 days, 1 night in Hong Kong for less than US$100 with our itinerary. Includes sightseeing, eats and accommodation options.
Sham Shui Po is a haven for crafters on the hunt for textiles, buttons, beads, leather and everything in between.
And no, we don’t mean the markets—from rooftop movies to martial arts, check out these free attractions in Kowloon
Our visit to the Temple Street fortune tellers—plus what you can expect during your visit.
With six branches in Hong Kong, does the world’s cheapest Michelin-starred restaurant still live up to the hype?
If you do decide to stay here, it’s best to approach it as simply a place to sleep, and perhaps a travel story to tell.
Don Quijote (also branded Don Don Donki), Japan's biggest discount store chain, just opened its doors in Hong Kong—and the second one’s coming soon.
Huge lanterns, fiery dragons, and not-so-sweet mooncakes are all waiting for you at the Mid-Autumn Festival
Taking the Star Ferry is consistently ranked one of the top things to do in Hong Kong.
Pretty much heaven on earth for cheapos, Mong Kok offers an overwhelming amount of quality activities and goods at a bargain.
All shopping malls are not created equal.
Grab your Santa hat, and have some Happy Holidays in Hong Kong!
You can't help but get into the Christmas spirit!
Whether you’ve got a few hours or a full day, here’s a practical guide on maximizing your pit stop in Hong Kong
Chinese New Year is the biggest, most important event in Hong Kong’s calendar, and an amazing time to be in town.
After a four-year facelift, the Hong Kong Museum of Art reopens with 11 masterfully curated exhibitions. Here are the key highlights.
The fastest, cheapest and easiest ways to commute from Hong Kong International Airport to Tsim Sha Tsui, the neighbourhood that has it all.
The fastest and cheapest ways to get from the airport to the vibrant Jordan district and popular Temple Street Night Market.
You'll never go hungry at Temple Street Market.