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 MediaTsim Sha TsuiThis “world bazaar on the waterfront” has shops, restaurants and museums.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha Tsui
Source: Tourism MediaMong KokFind your way through Hong Kong’s busiest area to take in the sights and sounds of traditional street markets and food stalls.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonMong Kok
Source: Tourism MediaTemple Street Night MarketBargain hard for jade, listen to Chinese Opera, have your fortune told by a bird, and enjoy claypot rice in Hong Kong’s favorite nighttime market.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonJordanTemple Street Night Market
Source: Tourism MediaTemple Street Night MarketBargain hard for jade, listen to Chinese Opera, have your fortune told by a bird, and enjoy claypot rice in Hong Kong’s favorite nighttime market.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonJordanTemple Street Night Market
Source: Tourism MediaHong Kong Cultural CentreExperience world-class opera, musicals and art exhibitions in Hong Kong’s premier cultural hub overlooking stunning Victoria Harbour. The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha TsuiHong Kong Cultural Centre
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 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
Source: Tourism MediaHong Kong Space MuseumThe WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha TsuiHong Kong Space Museum
Source: Tourism MediaTsim Sha TsuiThis “world bazaar on the waterfront” has shops, restaurants and museums.The WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha Tsui
Source: Tourism MediaHong Kong Museum of HistoryThe WorldAsiaHong Kong SARKowloonTsim Sha TsuiHong Kong Museum of History