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    Overview

    Skyline of Hong Kong Hong Kong Island, originally named Victoria in honor of the queen, covers 30 square miles. With 150 years of British colonial influence woven into 5,000 years of Chinese culture, Hong Kong is a city of contrasts.  From the ancient Chinese culture found in its Chinese temples, to a more modern taste found within its karaoke bars, Hong Kong truly enchants its visitors with everything from food, art, architecture, to the traditional festivals. Hong Kong Island is a mosaic of thrilling experiences, memorable adventures, and pure serenity.

    The districts of Hong Kong are all back dropped against a luscious green mountainside.  Starting with the Western and Central Districts, these harbor districts are two of Hong Kong’s liveliest areas. The Central District of Hong Kong is a glittering modern business center; it features the stock exchange, deluxe hotels, and upmarket shops.  The Western District is full of visitor delights such as bountiful markets, shopping, restaurants, and traditional shop houses. Rising high above downtown there is Victoria Peak, an exclusive residential area located on the highest (1,805 feet) range of hills in the island. Victoria Peak offers visitors a varied selection of restaurants and spectacular views. Located east of Central district, the Wanchai District, famed for its nightlife, is the perfect place for a night on the town.

    Causeway Bay, known as a grand shopping haven, was once a middle-class Chinese community, but it now caters to the enchantment of its visitors with the areas hotels, restaurants and department stores.  If your mood consists of a cup of coffee in a small café, then you should surely visit North Point and Quarry Bay. Located on the northeast corner of the island, the area offers a wide range of markets, cafes, and a ferry pier. While visiting Hong Kong, make an escape to the beaches of Shek O. Shek O, a pleasant seaside village, offers hiking excursions on hilly trails and a stunning view of the coast.

    There's simply is no other place quite like Hong Kong! The sounds, scents, and excitement will leave you with a vivid impression of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a reputation as one of the world’s greatest shopping cities, and although it now has serious competition from all over East Asia, it’s still an amazing urban bazaar - a type of shopper’s paradise. Hong Kong offers a rich nightlife, diverse sightseeing and a rich in cultural heritage.  Hong Kong is so fascinating because of the way its local culture and heritage are woven into the fabric of everyday life. Take a trip; take a journey to Hong Kong.



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