Hong Kong with Kids: 10 Family-Friendly Attractions
Hong Kong with kids is made easy with theme parks, museums, playgrounds, nature reserves, geoparks, beaches, waterfalls, …
Hong Kong with kids is made easy with theme parks, museums, playgrounds, nature reserves, geoparks, beaches, waterfalls, …
Have a ball without spending a dime in our notoriously expensive city.
There are a myriad of ways to celebrate your birthday in Hong Kong — be it chilling out on a beach, taking in the night …
The happiest place on earth doesn’t have to be the most expensive place on earth, if you follow these tips and tricks
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 …
Gorgeous bays, eerily beautiful rock formations, and towering arches all make this Geopark an awesome day trip.
Take a dip in the cool South China Sea and wash off that summer sweat
Hong Kong’s gonna make you sweat, sweat ‘til you can’t sweat no more—but there are ways to cool down.
Five easy hiking trails suitable for both families with kids and the leisure hikers who want to stretch their legs.
Keep your spending low at Hong Kong Island’s highest point, Victoria Peak
After a four-year facelift, the Hong Kong Museum of Art reopens with 11 masterfully curated exhibitions. Here are the …
Chinese New Year is the biggest, most important event in Hong Kong’s calendar, and an amazing time to be in town.
Whether you’ve got a few hours or a full day, here’s a practical guide on maximizing your pit stop in Hong Kong
King Yin Lei offers a glimpse into one of Hong Kong's most beautiful examples of historical architecture.
Grab your Santa hat, and have some Happy Holidays in Hong Kong!
Pretty much heaven on earth for cheapos, Mong Kok offers an overwhelming amount of quality activities and goods at a bargain.
Huge lanterns, fiery dragons, and not-so-sweet mooncakes are all waiting for you at the Mid-Autumn Festival
From touring a hidden mansion to drinking on the top of a historical building to visiting the world’s highest church.
This tiny museum in Wan Chai is dedicated to all things erotic, and fighting to keep its doors open.
Our visit to the Temple Street fortune tellers—plus what you can expect during your visit.
The beat of the drum, the smell of salt water in the air, the bright flags waving, the cheering crowds—there’s nothing …
International artists to the underground local scene—April in Hong Kong is a great month for jamming out!
And no, we don’t mean the markets—from rooftop movies to martial arts, check out these free attractions in Kowloon
It’s March and the weather is cool, but Hong Kong’s arts scene is just heating up.