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Energetic
Vibrant
Flexible
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    HONG KONG

    Asia's World City

Hello Hong Kong - Discover Hong Kong

Hong Kong is a city and special administrative area of China located on the eastern Pearl River Delta in South China. Hong Kong will continue to be an independent Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China, with its own currency, legal system, and legislative system, according to the Basic Law. This is referred to as "one country, two systems" in Chinese.

Energetic, vibrant, and flexible are most often used to describe Hong Kong. Over the years, Hong Kong has been given several nicknames. It has tried to rebrand itself as Asia's World City. It has also been called the vertical city for its density of skyscrapers, but the name that stuck and has persisted for centuries is "Fragrant Harbour. " 
Hong Kong is an eternally intriguing location because of its rich history and cultural diversity. Modern skyscrapers and centuries-old temples dot Hong Kong's dynamic Central area, creating a landscape, unlike other Asian cities. 

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What makes Hong Kong culture unique?
Hong Kong has a diverse cultural population, which celebrates several festivals and holidays throughout the year, including Buddhist and Taoist festivities. Some cultural events observed in Hong Kong are the Chinese New Year, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, Christmas, and the Western New Year. As a Chinese Special Administrative Region, it provides an interesting perspective on the impacts of ancient Chinese culture and its distinct views and history from that of mainland China. Although Hong Kong is undoubtedly one of the most magnificent cities in the world, there is much more to discover beyond its surface.

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How much money are you going to need to get to travel in Hong Kong? To make the most of your vacation in Hong Kong, it is recommended that you budget around HK$1,085 ($138) per day. This is the average daily expenditure of previous visitors. On average, visitors spend HK$205 ($26) per day on meals and HK$55 ($6.95) on local transportation.

Let's get around

Hong Kong is well-known worldwide as a fashionable city with excellent shopping opportunities. However, this city-state is rich in culture and history and has much more to offer than delectable dim sum and an astounding cityscape.
Hong Kong exudes an intensity that is difficult to define. There's something new and exciting around every corner, whether it's an old temple, a shop selling the most contemporary modern item, or a man putting his bird in a cage on a walk. 
Hong Kong also boasts a more rural side, with forested mountains, hiking paths, stunning beaches, islands, and traditional fishing communities. 

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Hong Kong is known for its awe-inspiring skyline, one of the most recognizable worldwide. The city boasts a dense collection of skyscrapers in both Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, surrounded by mountains and a beautiful harbor. The harbor starkly contrasts traditional red-sailed Chinese junk boats and the historic Star Ferry against the backdrop of modern high-rises. At night, the skyline transforms as the city lights up and the sky darkens. To witness the breathtaking skyline, two of the best locations in Hong Kong are Victoria Peak, which offers a panoramic view, and the Kowloon waterfront, where benches line the promenade near the clock tower. This spot is also the best place to enjoy the nightly A Symphony of Lights laser and light show, set to music.

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Transportation in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has various modes of land transport available, including taxis, MTR (Mass Transit Railway), buses, minibuses, and tramways. For sea travel, ferries are available. Payments for these modes of transport can be made in cash or by using the Octopus Card, which can be used for MTR, buses, ferries, and trams.

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Few things to know

  • 1. What is the currency and conversion in Hong Kong?

    The Hong Kong dollar, or HKD, has been the official currency of Hong Kong since 1863. Its symbol is $, although HK$ is sometimes used to differentiate it from other dollar-denominated currencies.

    1 HKD = 0.127393 USD

  • 2. What is the language in Hong Kong?

    The Basic Law of Hong Kong states that English and Chinese are the two official languages of Hong Kong.

  • 3. Are there many ATMs and Money Exchange?

    If you're in Hong Kong and need to withdraw cash, you'll find ATMs all over the city, including at MTR stations, shopping centers, convenience stores, bank branches, and the Star Ferry. Exchanging money in Hong Kong is a simple process, except when exchanging US dollars. The Hong Kong dollar has been tied to the US dollar since 1983, resulting in a fixed exchange rate of HK$7.80 to US$1. This system benefits US travelers and expats because they can easily determine if they're getting a fair exchange rate. The Hong Kong Monetary Authority maintains the fixed rate by holding a large reserve of both HKD and USD and adjusting the number of HKD notes in circulation as needed.

  • 4. What is the time zone in Hong Kong?

    Hong Kong Time is consistent with UTC +8. The Hong Kong Time does not have an associated daylight-saving time. The Hong Kong Time applies only to Hong Kong.

  • 5. What is the climate in Hong Kong?

    Hong Kong has a humid subtropical climate typical of southern China with hot, humid summers and mild, drier winters.

  • 6. What is the telephone code in Hong Kong?

    Hong Kong international dialing 852 is followed by an area code.

  • 7. What is the emergency service in Hong Kong?

    If you need help from the Police, Fire Services Department or an ambulance, dial 999. For the speech or hearing impaired, you could call for assistance via SMS to 992.

  • 8. What is the driving mode in Hong Kong?

    Hong Kong's first automobile, which hit the streets in 1903, followed the tradition of driving on the left side of the road. This was not only because Hong Kong was a British colony, but also because it had been the norm for thousands of years.

  • 9. What is the electricity voltage in Hong Kong?

    220 volts AC
    The standard electrical voltage in Hong Kong is 220 volts AC, 50Hz. Most hotel bathrooms also have outlets for 100 volts, but if not, you will need a transformer for any appliance or electrical equipment.

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Airlines that fly to Hong Kong

These are some of the airlines flying to Hong Kong from around the world. Major airlines offer direct flights to Hong Kong from all over the world. There are also several connecting flights to Hong Kong depending on what countries you depart to which airline you are flying with. In some airlines, you may consider having layovers too. 

    Hong Kong Air Cargo
    Cathay Pacific
    Cebu Pacific
    Philippine Airlines
    Air Canada
    Philippines AirAsia
    Ethiopian Airlines
    Hong Kong Airlines 
    Greater Bay Airlines
    HK Express
    Sichuan Airlines (3U)
    American Airlines (AA)
    Air Canada (AC)
    Finnair (AY)
    British Airways (BA)
    British Airways (BA)
    EVA Air (BR)
    Air China (CA)
    China Airlines (CI)
    Japan Airlines (JL)
    Korean Air (KE)
    KLM (KL)
    Swiss (LX)
    El Al Israel Airlines (LY)
    China Eastern Airlines (MU)
    Turkish Airlines (TK)
    Lufthansa (LH)
    Air France (AF)
    China Southern Airlines (CZ)
    Emirates (EK)
    Ethiopian Airlines (ET)
    S7 Airlines (Авиакомпания Сибирь)
    Etihad Airways (EY)
    Qantas (QF)
    Xiamen Airlines (MF)
    Thai Airways
    Cebgo
    Scoot
    Aeroflot Russian Airlines

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