Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - An article introducing Hong Kong's tourism plan! English version! thank you

An article introducing Hong Kong's tourism plan! English version! thank you

summit

The most popular scenic spot in Hong Kong, the Peak provides spectacular views of the city, port and distant mountains. If you want to be more lively, you can take the peak cable car. Victoria Harbour

Take the iconic Star Ferry to enjoy the charming scenery around the harbour, and don't miss the magic lantern exhibition featuring seaside buildings every night. Buddha

Lantau Island has an outdoor bronze Buddha, Baolian Temple and Ngong Ping Square, Tai O stilt village, Ngong Ping 360 and Hong Kong Disneyland. offshore island

Hong Kong's outlying islands are rich in history and culture, amazing natural beauty and charming rural life. In this guide, you can find these hidden gems through the insight of local islanders. Have fun exploring!

chinese hongkong world geological park

China Hong Kong World Geopark has a history of millions of years, covering eight scenic spots in the eastern and northeastern New Territories, which is a miracle of nature.

Guide to life culture

Hong Kong is really a charming place! This guidebook uses five elements of gold, wood, water, fire and earth to represent the core advantages of Hong Kong: shopping, architecture, natural beauty, delicious food and fascinating culture.

Tintin's Hong Kong Tram Guide

Seize the opportunity to take the iconic tram in Hong Kong, which winds through the charming streets of the island. This guide will inspire you to jump out of the car and immerse yourself in the local culture. Cultural kaleidoscope

Street market

The street market in Hong Kong is always full of passion and color. Market stalls are places where Hong Kong shoppers hone their bargaining skills. There are several for you to explore, such as Stanley Market, Temple Street Night Market, Ladies Market and Jade Market. shopping districts

Hong Kong is a veritable "shopping paradise". There are many shopping areas in Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and the New Territories, with fashionable shopping centers, department stores and bustling open-air markets. Quality tourism service plan

The Quality Tourism Service Scheme, managed by the Hong Kong Tourism Board, aims to help tourists find shops that meet high standards. Look for the QTS logo prominently displayed by stores eligible for this exclusive certification.

Hong Kong is known as the food capital of Asia, with more than 1 1 000 restaurants, many of which are concentrated in designated food areas. In addition to the best Cantonese food and local Chinese food, visitors can also taste all kinds of authentic Asian food and western food. The local dishes that must be tried are dim sum and fresh seafood, and some top examples can be found in the best award-winning restaurants.

dessert

Dim sum is all kinds of pleasant snacks in China, packed in bamboo baskets and served with China tea. Eating dim sum in Hong Kong is a unique experience that you should not miss. seafood

For a unique cooking experience, please try fresh seafood. Freshness is guaranteed, because you can choose live fish from the fish tank in the restaurant. Whether you like steamed, fried or grilled seafood, try its Hong Kong cooking!