Hong Kong Travel
Booking a Hong Kong Travel
A fusion of the east and the west is most evident in the city of Hong Kong, which name means 'fragrant harbour.' Dubbed as the shopping capital of Southeast Asia, Hong Kong is a self-governing territory of the People's Republic of China, and is said to be one of the most frequently-visited cities in the world.
This is your Travel Buddy: The Mighty Hong Kong Guide
First off, how do you begin your Hong Kong travel? Well, you could book a flight with your travel agent or book directly online. The Hong Kong International Airport is roughly two hours away from the city capital, and a train servicing the commuters goes back and forth efficiently to ferry passengers. If you're coming in by train, you will find yourself alighting in Kowloon's KCR Station or in Hong Kong Station in the island. If buses are more your thing, there are several lines that operate twenty-four (24) hours a day for local and foreign tourists who are visiting the city from other locations in China.
If you are on a Hong Kong travel tour package, the travel agency has booked a Hong Kong agent to plan your itinerary, and once you get to the city, all you have to do is enjoy your stay, and enjoy the activities that the agent has in store for the group.
How to Explore the City
However, if you want an itinerary of your own, or if you traveled independently, you need these following pointers:
Seasoned tourist would advise you that in order to make your Hong Kong travel a true adventure, you need to roam and meander around its streets on foot. Some of the districts in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island are best familiarized when on long walks, but of course at some point you will have to use public transport. The recommended ones are Hong Kong's 'Star Ferry,' which you must ride because otherwise, it would feel as if you have never been to Hong Kong. Taking the metro is also one option.
What to Explore in the City
A Hong Kong travel could never be complete without visiting the most popular tourist sites in the city. Some must-sees include Victoria Peak, which could be reached by riding a tram. From the Peak, you could view the splendor of the Hong Kong landscape.
Being in the presence of a Buddha is sure to be overwhelming, especially if it stands thirty-four (34) meters tall, and is made of bronze! This tourist attraction and Hong Kong landmark called the Tian Tan Buddha located in Lantau Island, is one of the most massive Buddhas ever built, and visited by both devoted believers and curious tourists.
If you like partying, and want to do it Asian style, the Soho or Lan Kwai Fong is said to be the perfect place for this purpose, as it is dotted with bars and restaurants where you could sample Hong Kong food and concoctions, as well as meet a lot of people.

