personalities,
an important hub in East Asia and a unique destination that has
enticed people and absorbed cultural influences from diverse places
and has proclaimed itself as Asia's World City. It has a rural
landscape with rocky islands and cloudy mountains. Enjoying a
subtropical climate, Hongkong has four seasons to match any visitor’s
comfort zone. It has one of the best airports in the world and is an
ideal stopover for those who are travelling deeper to the Orient as
there are plenty of hotels in Hong Kong. Secluded from mainland
China, Hong Kong has its separate immigration controls, own laws,
financial system and is officially bi-lingual with English and
Cantonese as its languages.
The Central
region is where you will find the the seat of government under the
watchful eye of Beijing. Up from Central is the Escalator and the
Peak Tram. The Peak is the tallest point on the island where business
tycoons and foreign diplomats live. Hongkong’s best beaches, such
as Repulse Bay, are found here and visitors can enjoy a more relaxed
pace of life than on the bustling harbour side of the island.
Causeway Bay and Wan Chai are the most visited neighbourhoods on the
eastern side of the island. Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon's main tourist
destination, lays at the tip of the peninsula and has a mix of budget
and
first
class hotels in Hong Kong. Further north, Mong
Kok is a bargain shopper’s paradise with a huge choice of markets
and shops. The New Territories, north of Kowloon, offers a diverse
landscape that is ideal for nature lovers to get to know. Also part
of the New Territories is the Outlying Islands which are rocks and
islets in the south of the territory. Lantau has the idyllic beaches
and major attractions like the Ngong Ping cable car and Disneyland.
Other islands include Lamma and Cheung Chau that attracts
windsurfers, sunbathing trippers and seafood aficionados.
During Chinese New Year, celebrations in the
form of lion dances, fireworks, and parades can be witnessed on the
streets while you shop or dine at the many shops and restaurants
still open when these celebrations take place. This official holiday
can last up to three days. Cultural events usually take place between
Februarys to April like the Hong Kong Arts Festival, a month-long
festival of international performances. No portrait of Hong Kong
would be complete without mentioning its magnificent skyline
including business establishments, commercial skyscrapers and
International hotels in Hong Kong. To view the best of Hong Kong is
to go to the Avenue of Stars at Tsim Sha Tsui, the Victoria Peak or
take the Star Ferry running frequently from Central, Tsim Sha Tsui,
Kowloon City, Hung Hom, and Wan Chai. Get a stunning view of Hong
Kong Island atop the giant, wok-shaped Peak Tower on Victoria Peak.
The Peak Tower is commercial complex serving as an observation
platform as well as a shopping mall offering shops, museums and fine
dining restaurants.
The best way for
you to enjoy your trip to Hong Kong is to plan ahead. It is always
good to list down your itinerary way ahead of schedule to give you
ample time to prepare for a memorable stay in Hong Kong. A good idée
is to start your planning by visiting ExcelBooking.com
and book a nice and comfortable hotel. There selection of hotels in
Hong Kong is impressive.