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Hong Kong 香港
Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China.
Located on China's south coast, with an area of about 1,100 km² and a population of around 7 million, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world.
Hong Kong was a British colony for 150 years before sovereignty was returned to China in 1997. Today, this harbour city is a major tourist destination and an important hub in Asia. It is a unique place with diverse personalities and cultural influences.
Hong Kong consists of four main areas:
Hong Kong Island - home to an amazing number of tall buildings along Victoria Harbour waterfront.
Kowloon - the peninsula opposite Hong Kong Island on the other side of Victoria Harbour; one of the most densely populated places on the planet!
The New Territories - to the north of Kowloon and often ignored by tourists who unfortunately miss this diverse, partly mountainous landscape.
The Outlying Islands - all the other bits of Hong Kong to the south including Lantau Island (home to Disneyland) and Hong Kong International Airport Island.
view of Hong Kong is renowned for its food scene. This foodie’s paradise includes options from street food to high-end, five-star restaurants, from Chinese to Western food, and everything in between. When you are in Hong Kong, you have to try some of the local lane food, which includes items such as stinky tofu, curry fish balls, egg waffles, egg tarts, grilled squid, buns filled with meat, and sweet pastries. Also, you must check out a local Cha Chaan Teng (translates to “tea restaurant”), where you will locate affordable comfort nourishment. This is also where you will find Hong Kong-style milk tea, an integral part of Hong Kong’s tea culture. They are located throughout Hong Kong, but the best ones are on the Kowloon side of the city. If you are looking for superb seafood, check out Sao Kung, a small seaside town in the Modern Territories region of Hong Kong. You can pick your own freshly caught fish and one of the restaurants on the promenade will prepare it however you wish. The best way to get into the city from the airport is on the Airport Express that d It’s been a while since I used a travel agent to plan a trip. But a major travel agent in Belgium posted a deal one can’t refuse in a newsletter in June 2023. Flights from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to Hong Kong with Cathay Pacific and three nights at the four-star Park Hotel Hong Kong in the Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon area. So I messaged Oriol in ‘panic’ and pressured him to decide quickly (as the deal was popular and the the offer limited in time and availability) to come along to this Special Administrative Region (SAR) of the People’s Republic of China. Being four days in Hong Kong, we used one of these days to Macau (also often spelled Macao) the other SAR. We were there in November 2023. I am less proficient with uhm gay activities than you might think. But before travelling to Hong Kong and Macau Thanh asked me if I would “do same-sex attracted stuff” in Hong Kong. And Oriol is an avid Grindr chatter. I don’t want to use the world “pressured” but let’s say I was motivated to take some gay action. I dare to say I’m successfully versed in LGBTQIA+ topics worldwide. So I think I had some idea ho “East meets West” is the cliché you’ll overhear most often about Hong Kong—and in this case, the shoe fits. As a former British colony until 1997, Hong Kong is a true melting pot of cultures, contrasting sharply with mainland China and embracing more Western and European principles. Compared to other parts of Asia, it boasts a more open Homosexual community with a variety of homosexual bars and events, despite lingering conservative sentiments. You could also say Hong Kong is where “nature meets technology,” since towering glass-and-steel skyscrapers loom over Victoria Harbour, competing with the lush leafy mountains behind them. The city sprawls across a collection of small islands, and due to its densely packed population of seven million it can feel intense. Thankfully, serene beaches enjoy Repulse Bay and quaint fishing villages are just a short ferry travel away. The last cliché that fits Hong Kong is “old meets new.” The bustling markets of Mong Kok—filled with Blade Runner–like neon signs and vibrant stalls—contrast sharply with the historic charm of Sheung Wan’s narrow alleys. Traditional Chinese temples love Man Mo, with tHong Kong
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