Guidebook for Hong Kong

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Guidebook for Hong Kong

Sightseeing

People shop here for cheap clothes, watches, and everyday items. You can get anything from a simple bowl of noodles to a full meal. There are also a few seafood and hotpot restaurants in the area.
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Рынок Temple Street Night Market
Temple Street
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People shop here for cheap clothes, watches, and everyday items. You can get anything from a simple bowl of noodles to a full meal. There are also a few seafood and hotpot restaurants in the area.
Sweeping views of the vibrant metropolis, verdant woods, easy but spectacular walks – all reachable in just eight minutes from Central by Hong Kongs earliest form of transport.
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Парк Виктории
1 Hing Fat St
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Sweeping views of the vibrant metropolis, verdant woods, easy but spectacular walks – all reachable in just eight minutes from Central by Hong Kongs earliest form of transport.
Discover the magical of Disneyland, where four famous lands combine classic Disney characters with futuristic adventure rides—from the Sleeping Beauty Castle to the Space Mountain roller coaster
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Disneyland station
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Discover the magical of Disneyland, where four famous lands combine classic Disney characters with futuristic adventure rides—from the Sleeping Beauty Castle to the Space Mountain roller coaster
This market in the quaint village of Stanley on Hong Kong Island’s south coast is a huge hit with locals, expats and tourists for good reason.
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Рынок Стэнли
6號 Stanley Market Rd
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This market in the quaint village of Stanley on Hong Kong Island’s south coast is a huge hit with locals, expats and tourists for good reason.
The island of Cheung Chau packs a powerful punch when it comes to good times. Aside from its annual explosion of Bun Festival fun, Cheung Chau’s temples, seafood restaurants, beaches
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Cheung Chau
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The island of Cheung Chau packs a powerful punch when it comes to good times. Aside from its annual explosion of Bun Festival fun, Cheung Chau’s temples, seafood restaurants, beaches

Food Scene

Sai Kung is known as ‘Hong Kong’s back garden’ because of the beautiful hiking trails and beaches in this area. The village of Sai Kung is also noted locally for its seafood restaurants
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Sai Kung
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Sai Kung is known as ‘Hong Kong’s back garden’ because of the beautiful hiking trails and beaches in this area. The village of Sai Kung is also noted locally for its seafood restaurants

Shopping

Take a short walk over to Canton Road where you’ll be confronted with the best the world has to offer in luxury designer goods.
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Canton Road
Canton Road
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Take a short walk over to Canton Road where you’ll be confronted with the best the world has to offer in luxury designer goods.

Drinks & Nightlife

Lan Kwai Fong is the most popular nightlife hot spots. The atmosphere ranges from stylish wine pairings to raucous jelly shots and the food on on offer is as diverse as the clientele.
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Ланькуайфон
Lan Kwai Fong
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Lan Kwai Fong is the most popular nightlife hot spots. The atmosphere ranges from stylish wine pairings to raucous jelly shots and the food on on offer is as diverse as the clientele.