Source: Tourism MediaHong Kong SARWith its bright lights, non-stop activity and Chinese and British traditions, this modern city highlights any visit to Southeast Asia.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SAR
Source: Tourism MediaHung HomBeneath the soaring residential skyscrapers of this waterfront area you’ll find a picturesque esplanade, shopping malls and culinary flavors from all corners of Asia. The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonHung Hom
Source: Tourism MediaHong Kong SARWith its bright lights, non-stop activity and Chinese and British traditions, this modern city highlights any visit to Southeast Asia.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SAR
Source: Tourism MediaHong Kong SARWith its bright lights, non-stop activity and Chinese and British traditions, this modern city highlights any visit to Southeast Asia.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SAR
Source: Tourism MediaHong Kong Museum of HistoryThe WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha TsuiHong Kong Museum of History
Source: Tourism MediaHong Kong SARWith its bright lights, non-stop activity and Chinese and British traditions, this modern city highlights any visit to Southeast Asia.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SAR
Source: Tourism MediaVictoria Peak Tower Take a funicular train to the highest point on the island to enjoy varied activities and impressive views across all of Hong Kong.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARThe PeakVictoria Peak Tower
Source: Tourism MediaTsim Sha TsuiThis “world bazaar on the waterfront” has shops, restaurants and museums.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha Tsui
Source: Tourism MediaLadies' MarketLose yourself amid the stalls, massage vendors, restaurants and chaos of this market in one of the most densely populated suburbs on Earth. The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonMong KokLadies' Market
Source: Tourism MediaThe Hong Kong Observation WheelThe WorldAsiaHong Kong SARThe Hong Kong Observation Wheel
Source: Tourism MediaYuen Po Bird MarketRelax amid the sound of birdsong and the cheerful chatter of their owners, at the bird stalls that have attracted visitors for decades. The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonPrince EdwardYuen Po Bird Market