Hong Kong Activities
What to Do in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a perfect place for travelers of all ages and the list of what to do in Hong Kong can stretch for quite a distance. Must-try activities include Hong Kong’s most loved sport; horse racing as well as challenging yourself at more than 27 casinos in Macau. ‘Shop till you drop’ is not far from reality with the wide choices from Wanchai Market to one of its many malls, especially in Central.
A harbour night cruise offers fantastic dinner, great atmosphere plus the amazing nightly Symphony of Lights. Families should not miss Ocean Park on Hong Kong Island and Disneyland on Lantau Island. For hikers, there are both advanced and beginner tracks in the New Territories and outlaying islands. Many of them can easily lead you to lovely countryside scenes where time stands still. Hong Kong truly has a fantastic mixture of modern and old world charm, all in one place.
A trip to Cheung Chau Island means visitors will have a chance to explore the charm of local life as well as to admire the countryside of Hong Kong Territory. A hike up one of its hills on a clear day makes it easy to spot Lantau, Hong Kong Island and Kowloon across the sea. Fun activities in Cheung Chau include swimming, kayaking, surfing and trekking. Read More...
Space is a bit less of an issue on Hong Kong Island than it is in Kowloon. However, the island has less easy access to the New Territories and for many, the only way to go is up (to Victoria Peak) or west to repulse Bay. It's not a case of 'anything you can do I can do better' – it's just that life on Hong Kong Island is different to Kowloon. Read More...
Being so built up and densely populated Kowloon is jam-packed with activity options. With a rich history to look back on, museums are a good option and the area boasts several world-class and interactive historical activities for both adults and youngsters Read More...
There are not many places in Hong Kong that can match Lantau for bringing people and nature together. Visitors can participate in many outdoor activities such as hiking, swimming and camping. For beach lovers, try Silvermine Beach, Cheung Sha Beach and Pui O Beach. Read More...
With over 27 casinos, having a flutter on the roulette or trying your hand at a game of black jack is something to try even if it does feel a little out of character. As they say when in Rome. Macau’s status as the gambling capital of east means much of the islands activities are tied up within the contained casinos areas. Read More...
There are many fun activities to pursue in the New Territories. If you are a fan of golf, pick one of the many golf clubs or driving ranges. Again, many people have a mental image of Hong Kong as the world centre of stress but just try hiking in the New Territories to experience another side of the Hong Kong life. Read More...
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