Hong Kong
Hong Kong can be overwhelming. If you know the right things to do, this city can also be pretty awesome! I was here for almost a week so I'll list some cool things to do in Hong Kong.
The Skyline
Hong Kong more skyscrapers than anywhere in the world almost double of that of New York City which has the 2nd most skyscrapers in the world. No wonder it is said to have one of the best skylines in the world.
Victoria Peak
One of the most famous views of the skyline can be seen from Victoria Peak which is one of the most popular touristy things to do while your here and is a must. You can take the tram or walk up a steep path.
(The tram is a cool experience)
(View from Victoria Peak)
Ferry
Another way to view the awesome city and to get to and from Hong Kong Island is to take the ferry. this only costs you less than 50US cents or 3.50HKD which is cheaper than taking the train and much more scenic.
( IFC2, the 2nd tallest building in Hong Kong seen from the ferry)
Symphony of Lights
Every night at 8pm many iconic buildings participate in a light show attracting tons of people along Victoria Harbor.
Nature in Hong Kong?
Tired of looking at tall buildings? Hong Kong includes tons of little islands with beaches for during the summer, fishing villages, and tons of places for great hiking with scenic views.
Sunset Peak
My friends Tom and Alex took me to Sunset Peak as it is the best around this time of year. This is another very cheap thing to do since the train and bus will cost about 5USD round trip.
Tram
A great way to explore the city for cheap is by taking the trams since they cost less than .50USD and can bring you all over Hong Kong Island.
Nightlife: Lan Kwai Fong
Lan Kwai Fong Street has become iconic for a drinking in Hong Kong. On Friday and Saturday the bars overflow and the street is packed. Go to 7-11 and get some cheap beer to drink in the street. Everyone clusters in the outdoor seating and in the middle of the street anyway so it seems like a waste to sit in the corner of a bar and pay four times the price for a beer.
(This is only Thursday night)
Chungking Mansion
Stay at one of the many guesthouses of this once dangerous building full of many shops, indian food, and accommodation. A line of hagglers line the front gate harassing everyone to buy watches, suits, and anything else your heart desires. Many people from Hong Kong still consider this place dangerous. Besides people in the stairway selling drugs and many immigrants trying to sell things it didn't seem like anyone would harm you.
Protests at Admiralty
See the magic of the Hong Kong movement for electoral reform, crucial for deciding the fate of Hong Kong in the near future
(thousands of post-it notes with thoughts and wishes)
Food
Ofcourse the only way to experience a new place is to eat all of the food!
Duck, duck, goose!, and Chicken
Street Food
Wet Market
(Seafood market is below us)
(Cheap meals with meat and rice)
Other things to do:
Check out the many temples
Admire the bamboo scaffolding
(Used to make many skyscrapers)
Explore different neighborhoods
(Temple Street is good for shopping, eating, drinking)
Rent a Junk Boat
I didn't do this because it is a bit expensive and the ferry does just fine. But if you want to spend some money and try something new, this looks fun. Also a helicopter tour could be cool too.
One of the longest escalators in the world is also here!
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