Things to do in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a metropolis on the southern coast of China, where towering skyscrapers meet lush mountains and harbour views. Once a British colony, Hong Kong has evolved into a major financial and cultural hub, blending East and West in everything from architecture to cuisine. Hong Kong weather varies by season—mild winters, hot summers, and occasional typhoons. With its mix of nature, entertainment, and heritage, Hong Kong offers no shortage of highlights. Top things to do in Hong Kong include riding the Peak Tram to The Peak Hong Kong, catching the electric atmosphere of Hong Kong horse racing, and visiting Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park Hong Kong.
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Unique experiences in Hong Kong

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Local food in Hong Kong

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Reviews: Ocean Park Panda Adventure (Includes Ticket + One-Way City Transfer)
Guest User2026-01-15
A great tour, with a shuttle included, and they took us right up to the pandas. It's definitely worth it. We were thrilled.
Reviews: 1-day tour to Tai Kwun, Victoria Peak, Star Ferry's Harbour Tour and Hong Kong Observation Wheel in Hong Kong
Guest User2025-11-19
We had two tour guides: one was a local Hong Kong guide named Xiao Ye, and the other was a guide from Shenzhen. They accompanied us throughout the trip and provided excellent service. It was essentially a charity trip. In the morning, the Hong Kong guide picked us up in Shenzhen to cross the border. We first went to Wong Tai Sin Temple, then had lunch at the airport (eight dishes and a soup). We also visited Victoria Harbour on the Avenue of Stars, went up the mountain to see the harbor view, and watched the night view from the beach. We finally returned to Shenzhen around 9 PM. The trip was very fulfilling. We stopped at a 7-Eleven for a cheese bread and bought some Richman ice cream. Richman ice cream is sold from those street vendors; it costs HK$13 and is accepted in RMB.
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