Category: 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…
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…
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…
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…
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.…
Tsim Sha Tsui: What to See
Tsim Sha Tsui is a useful base for a first Hong Kong visit because museums, shopping, waterfront views and transport connections are concentrated nearby. Harbourfront Walk the waterfront for skyline…
Central Hong Kong: A First Walk
Central works best when you embrace its contrasts: financial towers, old lanes, temples, markets, escalators and steep streets can all appear within the same afternoon. Start near the harbour Use…