Facts To Consider When Traveling To Hong Kong






by Ben Pate


Hong Kong is a major tourist destination for China's increasingly vast mainland population. It also has many important global connections with other major world cities. It is a very unique location to visit and has many cultural influences. Hong Kong proudly calls itself "Asia's World City". You must have a valid passport for travel to Hong Kong. If your passport has been lost or stolen, you can get expedited lost US passport services online.

Scenery

If you are a visitor who is weary about packed streets you will be glad to find out Hong Kong is also filled with vast, rural areas. Much of the countryside is classified as parkland and it is not hard to find secluded wilderness. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate that offers comfortable weather all year. Hong Kong also has some of the most well regarded airports in the world, making it the ideal layover for travelers heading further into the orient. Make sure you have your US passport on you at all times.

Open Society

While Hong Kong is technically a part of China, it is secluded from the mainland. It has its own constitution that lays out its own laws, separate immigration policies, and financial system. Hong Kong is officially bi-lingual as Cantonese and English are both spoken everywhere. Hong Kong enjoys many western style freedoms that are not found in China's mainland. The democratic principles of a free and open society are strongly encouraged.

Observation

The best place to get a view of the Hong Kong skyline is by visiting Victoria Peak. The Peak Tower offers an observation platform, shopping destinations, wonderful restaurants and museums. From the observation platform you can take in stunning views of both Kowloon and the Victoria Harbor. Hong Kong is also a great walking city that has many great trails. This is one of the most effective methods of learning how people in Hong Kong live. You can wander and observe the local customs of Hong Kong residents without having to go very far.

Traditional Attractions

There are plenty of historic locations to check out while in Hong Kong. You can go to the Ping Shan Heritage Trail and pass some of the most famous, ancient sights including the walled Hakka village of Tsang Tai Uk, the Fu Shin Street Bazaar, as well as a number of beautiful temples. These temples, having been around for centuries, are a must-see destination in Hong Kong. The most famous museum to see in Hong Kong is the Hong Kong Museum of History in Kowloon. This museum offers an innovative overview of Hong Kong's unique history.

Travel

While in Hong Kong, it is best to travel on a bus or tram to view all the different sides of Hong Kong. Not only is this a frugal way to see Hong Kong, it also allows you to view many varying lifestyles in the different districts in a short amount of time. Hiking is another recommended way to take in Hong Kong. It is a good method for appreciating the beautiful landscapes that include mountains, beaches and luminous cityscapes. The starting points for a great number of these hiking trails are accessible by bus or taxi stops.




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