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Flights and Travel Guide to Hong Kong

Overview

Hong Kong can be pretty overwhelming during the first acquaintance. Navigate its swarming, tightly packed pathways and at every turn you’re met with neon signage, canteens that are steam-filled, molasses-slow traffic as well as Babel of chatter. As this first sensory wave rolls over you, take a deep breath and begin swimming along with the current because you’ll discover Hong Kong is undeniably a place to delight in.

Fantastically well organized and utterly safe, it offers small moments of perfection. You may stumble on them on a plastic stool enjoying a bargain, mouth watering bowl of beef brisket soup or just gazing at the awe-inspiring harbor vistas. You’ll find them sipping in afternoon tea in the five-star hotel’s calm lobby or simply taking pleasure in balmy open air drinks in the party zones. Come and indulge in the this magnificent place by booking cheap fares to Hong Kong now.

Geography

The geography of Hong Kong mainly consists of three major territories: Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong Island and the New Territories. Situated across the bay from Kowloon is what is generally referred to as Hong Kong Island, or Victoria. The name “Hong Kong”, which literally means “fragrant harbor”, has derived from the region around present-day Aberdeen which is located on Hong Kong Island, where fragrant incense and fragrant wood products were once known to be traded. The narrow body of water that separates Victoria Harbor,, Hong Kong Island and Kowloon Peninsula, is known to be one of the world’s deepest natural maritime ports.. Hong Kong and its surrounding 260 territorial islands as well as peninsulas are situated in the South China Sea which is at Pearl River Delta’s mouth.

Climate

Hong Kong is characterized by the subtropical climate which encompasses four distinct seasons and is best visited in the months of October to December when its relatively cool and dry. Hong Kong’s summers experience an average temperature of 82 degrees F (28 C) and are extremely humid and hot. Rainfall is copious during this time, from the months of April to September, as Hong Kong’s inhabitants are subjected to typhoons. There is a short fall and spring period and the winter temperatures average at about 59 degrees F which is 15 C.

Getting in

Hong Kong maintains an independent and separate immigration system from that of China’s mainland. This means that most visitors do not need to acquire visas in advance, unlike mainland China. However, in order to enter China’s mainland from Hong Kong, a visa is required.

Transportation form and to Hong Kong is usually by air, but there are also frequent scheduled ferries that link Kowloon’s China Ferry Terminal , and the Hong Kong Island’s Macau Ferry Pier to cities and towns on the Pearl River Delta. Jet cats travel night and day to ports close to Shenzhen and they also take a trip to a number of other ports in the province of Guangdong. There are also Buses and trains available that run from Hong Kong to Guangzhou, Guangdong and Shenzhen as well as other cities.

Major airport

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is undeniably one of Asia’s busiest airports with almost 50 million passenger throughput and above 3.6 million tones of air cargo just within a year. It has been ranked in the fourth position worldwide in terms of movement of international passenger. It operates flights to almost 150 destinations around the world about 40 of which are to the cities of mainland China.

Major airlines

There are numerous direct flights to Hong Kong from world’s every. Most major cities in North America, Oceania and Europe are all served with at least one flight daily, and flights between Hong Kong and other main Asian cities are also recurrent. Cathay Pacific is of the flights that operate as one of the world’s longest air routes in, thereby linking Hong Kong and New York. Some of the other major airlines flying to Hong Kong are:

  • Air China
  • Cathay Pacific
  • Thai Airways
  • Emirates
  • Malaysia Airlines
  • Qatar Airways

Travelling in and around

Listed below are few of the ways to get around the city of Hong Kong:

  • Railways
    There is an underground network that operates here known as the The Mass Transit Railway (MTR). This is an easy and fast way of getting around Hong Kong. Single adult fares vary from $4 to $26, and $60 to $100 for the Airport Express.
  • Bus
    There are also City bus services available fares of which range from $2.5 to $10.6
  • Taxi
    Taxis provide a personalized and convenient service thereby playing one of the major roles in public transport of Hong Kong.
  • Trams
    Ever since 1904, electric trams have seen to been running in Hong Kong.

Attractions:

Ocean Park

Situated on Hong Kong’s the south end, the Ocean Park is among the finest theme parks and aquariums in the entire Southeast Asia, as well as the topt marine education center, which an absolute must for families along with children.

Victoria Bay

Located between the Kowloon Peninsula and Hong Kong Island, Victoria Bay is China’s biggest harbor and also the third largest in the world. The Harbor encompasses all manner of watercraft.

Hong Kong Disneyland

Positioned the Lantau Island, the extravagant Disneyland Resort is definitely a must-see because of its extraordinary attractions and the unique sense of Chinese culture.

Victoria Peak

The lights of Oriental pearl can be best admired from this destination.

Wong Tai Sin Temple

This is a widely renowned place in Hong Kong, which isĀ  Wong patterned after an ancient Chinese area and is rich in Chinese culture.

The Beaches In Hong Kong

The beaches in Hong Kong can be extremely beautiful as well as excruciatingly gritty. Some of the favorite beaches are:

  • Cheung Chau
  • Po Yue
  • Lantau Island beaches
  • Repulse Bay
  • Deepwater Bay

Cuisines/ restaurants

If you are a fan of fine food, then Hong Kong will surely will not disappoint you. The restaurants in the city of Hong Kong offer a mixture of European and Asian culinary delights. Some of our favorites are:

  • The Jumbo Floating Restaurant. It’s a short boat journey and it’s definitely worth the trip.
  • Yung Kee Dim Sum Restaurant has a Chinese and English menu so you can order your preferred specialty.
  • Tai Cheung Bakery is recognized for its excellent lunches and egg tarts
  • The Peninsula Hotel The food is amazing and the ambiance is very soothing.
  • Maxims Restaurant is worth the long wait, but visit during the week.

Things to do:

Shopping

Hong Kong city, as a free port, is a platform for commodities from all around the without tariff and typically accompanied by seasonal sales. This long acknowledged Shopping Paradise withholds every budget and taste. Here we have recommended some well-liked ones for your reference.

  • IFC Mall
  • Pacific Place
  • SOGO (Causeway Bay Branch)
  • Times Square
  • Harbour City

Nightlife

The nightlife in Hong Kong is as fine as it gets anywhere across the world. Here are our favorite spots that you canexperience:

  • Hei Hei Club is a offers buffet and cocktail parties for the famous and rich, but anyone can get in while no party is going on and enjoy the action.
  • Dip is the best R&B and Hip-hop club
  • F.I.N.D.S. is short form for Finland, Iceland, Norway, Denmark and Sweden. The club offers 100 diverse kinds of martinis and the terrace seating is always high in demand.
  • The Blue Bar is the town’s Ultra chic club and one of the best drinking destinations spots, however the these drinks are pricey
  • The Kee Club is for the crowd of over thirty, It has some of the best house music in the city of HK.

Is Hong Kong Safe?

Is Hong Kong safe because the percentage of violent crime is low? The answer is yes, but there are frequents incidents of pick pocketing where tourists visit like for example Mongkok in Kowloon. Petty crimes like pick pocketing and purse snatching can happen frequently in the small alleys and night markets so common sense should always be your first defense