The city is far from cruising at pre-COVID speed, but as the loosening of restrictions continues, there are more places to go and things to do
The city is far from cruising at pre-COVID speed, but as the loosening of restrictions continues, there are more places to go and things to do
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April is a big month in Hong Kong’s sporting calendar. Why? The Rugby Sevens of course! But if you didn’t manage to snag tickets, don’t worry: there’s plenty of other events to choose from this month. Get your diary out, […]
Hong Kong's newest country park.
Here's our guide to the best bus tours of our beautiful city!
How to get to one of HK's favorite island escapes.
Looking for Hong Kong’s best dog-friendly cafés, bars, and restaurants? Then you’ve come to the right place. We all know that Hong Kong apartments are on the smaller side of things, which can make living with a dog a bit […]
Escape the crowds and unwind on Peng Chau.
There's plenty in Hong Kong for sports enthusiasts of every stripe.
How to survive the partying and rugby watching event.
The weather is warming up and so is Hong Kong’s events calendar! Post-Lunar New Year, flagship arts events are back in full swing, while music, marathons, and cultural fests are here to offer a festive vibe. With two public holidays […]
It’s March and the weather is cool, but Hong Kong’s arts scene is just heating up.
Stay local and relax in nature.
With nearly 150 rainy days per year on average and trending upwards (thank you, Hong Kong Observatory), our city is no stranger to stormy weather. But don’t let the bad weather rain on your parade! From board games to bouldering, […]
The best way to get to Victoria Peak is by riding this historic funicular railway.
January is for making resolutions, and February is for breaking them. With the start of the (Gregorian) new year duly marked and another celebration (Lunar New Year) coming this month, the city is settling into 2024 with renewed optimism and […]