Best Things to See and Do in Hong Kong
Hong Kong will welcome you with open arms, no matter what you like to do on your travels. Expect to come back and check out other attractions—Hong Kong contains plenty more to see!

Are you finally planning your Hong Kong adventure? It’s about time! Hong Kong is an amazing travel destination for everyone from adventurers to shopping maniacs and foodies, so you’ll probably find something that amazes you. But, before you pack your suitcases for your Asian trip, here are the must-do things to do in HK.
Hike to Victoria Peak

If you want to really experience Hong Kong, you need to show some serious effort! In order to fully enjoy amazing Victoria Peak views, grab some walking shoes and get ready to hike uphill. While there is a tram that can give you a ride to the top, the satisfaction is much bigger if you choose to hike—the reward is amazing. When you get to the top (about 45 minutes) take the Circle Road and savor all the amazing views of the Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the South China Sea. Take the tram back down and relax!
Sail away on junk boat

Hong Kong’s amazing skyline can also be enjoyed from the sea. Make your ride super cozy and fun by booking a junk boat ride. This traditional fishing boat is lean and beautiful and can take you through Victoria Harbor where you can also catch the famous Symphony of Lights show. It’s really a perfect way to spend your evening.
Visit the Big Buddha

All 268 steep stairs to the top are so worth it! Once you climb to Tian Tan AKA Big Buddha, you’ll get some amazing photos. While the statue can be seen from the bottom of the hill, you can’t tell just how massive it is unless you get close!
Party like a local

Tourists, locals, and expats all love to come to Lan Kwai Fong to dance and party their hearts out. The city is amazing for all night owls, especially LFK, and it comes alive every evening. It’s home to more than 90 restaurants and bars where you can enjoy great food and wet your beak during great happy hours. If you want to really start your night on the high note, check the Internet for some champagne in Hong Kong perfect for a pre-game. This way, you can save up some money on alcohol in bars, which can be pretty expensive!
Splurge at Ladies Market

Do you want to spend some money but strike a bargain or two? Visit Ladies Market and get ready to find some great discount clothing and accessories. While the offer is mostly aimed at women, you can also find various items for guys as well. If you’re good at negotiations, you can get away with some absolute steals!
Refill your wallet at Happy Valley

When you splurge at the Ladies Market, you’ll need to refill your wallet. The best way to do so is at Happy Valley, where you can bet on horses and win big if you’re lucky. This is the only sport that you can bet on legally in Hong Kong, so locals love to visit the tracks. If you just want to check out the crowd and enjoy a beer or two, stay in the beer garden, but if you’re interested in betting, save one Wednesday when you can enjoy up to eight races!
Zen out at a Wong Tai Sin

This is probably Hong Kong’s busiest table and it’s no surprise when you realize that Wong Tai Sin is home to three major religions in the country: Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. The temple complex consists of various gorgeous buildings where you can relax to the scent of incense, meditate in prayer or just soak up the atmosphere.
Conclusion

Hong Kong is a perfect travel destination for all those tourists who love ancient history and modern architecture. This former British colony is now one of the biggest ports and business centers in the world. Hong Kong is also known for being a popular shopping destination. Therefore, it’s safe to say that this stunning region will welcome you with open arms, no matter what you like to do on your travels. Expect to come back and check out other attractions—Hong Kong contains plenty more to see!
About the Creator
Marie Nieves
A lifestyle blogger who loves unusual trips, gadgets and creative ideas. On her travels she likes to read poetry and prose and surf the Internet. Her favourite writer is Tracy Chevalier and she always carries one of her books in her bag.



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