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Why You Should Visit Hong Kong: Top Reasons to Explore the City –

the Pearl of the Orient in a Nutshell

By TravelcPublished about a year ago 3 min read
Why You Should Visit Hong Kong: Top Reasons to Explore the City –
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Hong Kong is a special administrative region in China, but it has its own identity. Hong Kong's diverse heritage, seasonal weather, excellent accommodation, and abundance of attractions make it a dazzling destination for visitors. The city's unique blend of Eastern and Western influences has created a truly distinctive cultural landscape to explore. If you’re planning a trip to this wonderful city, you’ll find this guide useful. If you’re not yet convinced that you should visit, get ready to be persuaded.

Seasons 

Hong Kong has a wonderful subtropical climate with distinct seasonal changes. No matter when you decide to visit, you can enjoy the unique experiences each season offers.

March to May is spring. With temperatures remaining between 18 and 27 degrees, the weather is soothingly warm. Gardens and parks all over the city come alive with beautiful blooms. You may experience some rainfall, so be sure to bring an umbrella.

Summer is from June to August. Temperatures often exceed 30 degrees during this time, with the chance of occasional typhoons. However, this is also when events such as the Dragon Boat Festival occur. Wear sunscreen and keep your umbrella handy.

Visit between September and November to relish the autumn cheer. It’s one of the best times to visit Hong Kong. Temperatures stay below 28 degrees, and the humidity begins to drop. This period is ideal for outdoor exploration.

Winter runs from December to February. It can be very cool and dry, with temperatures possibly dropping to 12 degrees. January is a great time to visit to experience the Chinese New Year celebrations.

Excellent Places to Stay 

Hong Kong has become one of the most-visited destinations in the world. Tourists visiting the city come from all categories. To accommodate them all, Hong Kong offers a range of places to stay. If you’re travelling with your family, it’s wise to stay at a hotel that caters to families. You have several options, including Park Hotel Hong Kong, one of the most popular family hotels in Hong Kong.

Easy to Get Around 

The highly efficient public transportation system is one of the reasons why Hong Kong is popular with tourists. Hopping from point A to point B does not require much effort. The MTR is the centre of it all. It connects all the major attractions and districts, so you can conveniently hop on the MTR and get where you want to go. Trams, buses, and minibuses are also available.

Colonial History 

Hong Kong has an eventful colonial history, which is evident in its many historical attractions. After the First Opium War, the British claimed the territory in 1841. Hong Kong remained under British rule for the next 150 years. During this period, the city transitioned from a small fishing village to a major seaport.

The British built several buildings that still stand to this day. The Old Supreme Court Building in Central is a fine example of colonial architecture. 

Attractions 

From cultural and historical attractions to modern conventions and natural sights, Hong Kong offers the whole lot. Here are a few more reasons to visit.

Star Ferry: If you had to pick one attraction that defines Hong Kong’s tourist appeal perfectly, it would be the Star Ferry. With a history dating back to the 1800s, a ride costs only a few dollars. Riding the Star Ferry is the best way to view Hong Kong’s stunning landscape, dotted with buildings set against forested mountains.

Hong Kong Skyline: Hong Kong has one of the most enchanting skylines, which you can view from Kowloon and the Peak. High-rise buildings touching the clouds and laser lights illuminating the skyline in the evening create a mesmerising sight that captures the character of Hong Kong perfectly.

Victoria Peak: Also known as the Peak, Victoria Peak offers the best views in Hong Kong. Take the tram to get here, and you’re in for a memorable experience with hiking, food, and views.

Avenue of Stars: Have you seen the Walk of Fame in Hollywood? No? It doesn’t matter because you can see something just as impressive in Hong Kong. The Avenue of Stars pays tribute to film stars and artists. It sits by the waterfront, and there’s a new walkway lined with stunning views.

Hong Kong Science Museum: With over 500 exhibits, the Hong Kong Science Museum offers an interactive, educational experience. The Energy Machine, a structure that stands 22 metres tall, is a highlight.

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