
Seven Must Do’s in Hong Kong
2008-08-04A city swarming with people, sights and activities, Hong Kong has the potential to be a holiday dream. However, without the right hotel location, it also could be a holiday nightmare. Below are seven of the best sights and attractions in Hong Kong. Of course, these are only a few of the many amazing things Hong Kong has to offer. So, no matter what you choose to do, make sure you choose a hotel that’s close by with seeyourhotel.
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Jade Markets - Located in Kowloon, the jade markets feature a vast array of jade for sale in various qualities and shades.
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Hollywood Road - An antiquer’s dream, this market, located in central Hong Kong, features antiques of all shapes and sizes. No matter what you’re looking for, you’re destined to find something at this market.
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Mid Level Escalator – This 800 meter escalator ride takes twenty minutes to reach the top and is the longest outdoor escalator in the world.
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Lan Kwai Fong - This neighbourhood is an attraction in its own. Filled with the trendiest pubs and hangouts, Lan Kawi Fong is the place to be. During holidays the streets are filled with costume-clad people ready for a good night out.
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Tai Wong Temple – This reminder of Chinese heritage reveals an interesting story into the history of Chinese culture. The temple retains its heritage with incense, gold and red draperies and traditional decorations.
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Tourist Association Cruises – Hong Kong’s leading evening cruise line, these cruises feature beautiful views of Hong Kong at night and a buffet Chinese dinner.
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Peak Tram and Victoria Peak - This vertical tram takes you to the top of Victoria Peak, which offers stunning views of the vast yet dense city.
No matter what you prefer to see and do, whether it is exploring the nightlife, shopping yourself silly or enjoying activities designed for the whole family, Hong Kong has got you covered. Be sure that you and your family are covered at night as well with seeyourhotel where you can confirm you’ve chosen the perfect hotel for your vacation.


