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Family

Hong Kong in the Rain

Rain does not have to ruin a Hong Kong trip. The city has extensive indoor spaces and excellent public transport, so you can often switch plans rather than cancel the…

Family

Hong Kong with Kids: A Practical Day Plan

Hong Kong can be fantastic for children if the itinerary has enough breathing room. The goal is not to tick every attraction but to mix different kinds of experiences. Morning…

Transport

Hong Kong Airport to the City

The airport is well connected to the urban area, and the best option depends on your budget, luggage and final destination. Airport Express Fast and convenient for central connections, especially…

Transport

Hong Kong MTR for Visitors

The MTR is the backbone of many Hong Kong itineraries. It is fast, frequent and connects major districts with clear station signage. Plan by stations Think in station-to-station journeys rather…

Transport

Hong Kong Tram Guide

The tram is one of the simplest ways to experience Hong Kong Island at street level. It is slow compared with the MTR, but that is part of the appeal.…

Neighbourhoods

Victoria Harbour: Best Ways to Experience It

Victoria Harbour is more than a photo stop. Seeing it from several angles shows how the city is organised around the water. Waterfront walk The promenades on both sides offer…

Neighbourhoods

Hong Kong’s Escalators and Walkways

Hong Kong’s hills can look intimidating on a map, but escalators, covered walkways and linked shopping centres can make urban exploration much easier. Central–Mid-Levels Escalator Use it as a way…

Neighbourhoods

Hong Kong Island vs Kowloon

There is no single best side of Hong Kong. The right choice depends on whether you prefer skyline views, older streets, shopping, museums or a more residential atmosphere. Hong Kong…

Neighbourhoods

Sham Shui Po: A Different Side of Hong Kong

Sham Shui Po is useful for travellers who want to see a working neighbourhood rather than only the headline attractions. Markets Street markets and specialist shops reveal how commerce works…

Neighbourhoods

Mong Kok Guide for First-Time Visitors

Mong Kok is one of the best places to experience Hong Kong’s density. It is busy, bright and sometimes chaotic, so a loose plan works better than a rigid route.…