September Event Roundup – What’s On in Hong Kong
The horses are back on track, the moon is full & some Aussies are in town to tickle your funny bone.
The horses are back on track, the moon is full & some Aussies are in town to tickle your funny bone.
There are lots of fun and free things to do in Central — just strap on your most comfortable shoes, and follow our step-by-step walking guide
From the city’s only floating temple to where a scene of “Ghost In The Shell” was filmed, here are 10 cheap things to do in Causeway Bay.
A place far removed from city life, remote Tai O holds tight to its traditions, with stilt houses, a fishing village, and a lively market
The happiest place in Hong Kong has all the rides and characters you know and love, plus a few exclusives
Giant pandas, roller coasters, and the world’s largest aquarium dome are just some of the attractions at Hong Kong’s Ocean Park.
Get whisked high into the mountains on the Ngong Ping 360 cable car; it’s the best way to reach the impressive Big Buddha of Hong Kong.
Hold on tight when you take an almost vertical tram ride straight from Central up to the top of Hong Kong Island’s highest mountain.
The jewel in Hong Kong Island’s crown, Victoria Peak commands unbelievable views of ocean, mountains, and a sparkling skyline that never seems to end.
Spend 2 days, 1 night in Hong Kong for less than US$100 with our itinerary. Includes sightseeing, eats and accommodation options.
Boasting the best views of Victoria Harbour, as well as a nightly light show and the Avenue of Stars, there’s lots to see and do on the Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade.
You’ll never forget the view of Victoria Harbour, one of the most beautiful waterfronts in the world