By: hongkongvisageeza | 2012-06-14 | Business News “Hong Kong”, the city located in the heart of Asia is often touted as one of the most vibrant cities in the world. It is major transportation hub of Asia and renowned for its unique global businesses. Along with this, if you love yummiest Chinese food and fond of shopping, then you must plan a trip to Hog Kong. Because of its beautiful skyline & night views, the city has become a well-known t read more
By: paul strauss | 2011-11-25 | Destinations Hong Kong is a vibrant city located on China’s south Coast. Enclosed by the Pearl River Delta and South China Sea, this metropolis is a perfect holiday destination. Beauty of Hong Kong can overwhelm anybody who seeks fun and gratifying instants while holidaying. read more
By: mathanm331 | 2012-03-01 | Travel Tips Hong Kong can be an fascinating getaway vacation spot, extensively well-known for the fascinating living, radiant night time living, shade and also distinction, read more
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By: Jhonson Peterson | 2012-06-03 | Flights The island city and its neighboring islands are wonderful places to spend a fantastic and rejuvenating holiday. The destination is perfect for families as well as singles, as it offers something for everyone.
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By: mathanm331 | 2012-03-01 | Travel Tips Hong Kong can be a interesting location and also an incredible destination for a loosen up, get together and also enjoy living. Extensively well-known for the pulsating living as well as the exciting night time living, Hong Kong supplies a when in the life span knowledge. Sitting down around the to the south shoreline regarding Cina, read more
By: Lam Bong | 2010-12-20 | Travel & Leisure Hong Kong is a very exciting city to visit. There is so much history and Chinese culture here mixed in with the British's 99 years of influence. If you have the energy then I suggest exploring Hong Kong partly by foot. You will be able to soak in the culture and business of the place. Most of the signs in Hong Kong are in English so it is very easy to find your way around. read more
By: Naveen Marasinghe | 2010-03-16 | Destinations Being a well known area in the Yau Tsim Mong district, Yau Ma Tei is also known as Yaumatei or Yau-ma-Tee. It is recognised to be among the first few areas that were developed by the British after they acquired Kowloon during the 1860’s. read more
By: Annie Smith | 2012-01-16 | Travel & Leisure Either you are on family vacation or on a fun trip with friends to Hong Kong; getting bored in this city is a big no. Located on China’s south Coast, Hong Kong is confined between Pearl River Delta and South China Sea. If you are a first time traveler to the metropolis then be prepared to get deluged in the spell binding specialties with which the Hong Kong is blessed with. read more
By: Andrw Clark | 2010-09-29 | Travel & Leisure Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China the other is Macau. Hong Kong's population is 95% ethnic Chinese and 5% from other groups. read more
By: Andrew Clark | 2010-09-29 | Destinations Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions of the People's Republic of China the other is Macau. Hong Kong's population is 95% ethnic Chinese and 5% from other groups. read more
By: Wilsion Roy | 2011-06-30 | Destinations Flashing neon-lights, jostling shoppers at every turn, glittering sky scrapers and a scintillating night life, Hong Kong is characterized with an abundance of energy that’s simply irresistible. The raw energy pulsating through the streets of Hong Kong can be a little overwhelming for the first time travelers. read more
By: Neela S | 2010-04-02 | City Guides Hong Kong has a population of about 7.1 million. The mainland is occupied by the Chinese who came to the region after World War II. About 95 percent of the people are ethnic Chinese, mostly Cantonese with roots in Guangdong Province. Only 57 percent of the population has residents that have actually been born in Hong Kong The smaller number of non-Chinese that lived in Hong Kong before 1997 either emigrated or bear British Citizenship. read more
By: Asif Khan | 2010-09-13 | Destinations Taking a holiday to Hong Kong is often on people's lists of 'things to do before you die', right up there with visiting Niagara Falls and swimming with dolphins. Some question it as such a spectacle, but I don't need convincing that a city break to Hong Kong may be one of the most amazing things you ever do. Here's five reasons why read more