Hong Kong Travel Itinerary
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Tsim Sha Tsui
Tsim Sha Tsui, often abbreviated as TST, is situated in the heart of Kowloon. TST is the major tourist hub in Hong Kong, with many high-end shops, bars, pubs, restaurants and museums.
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West Kowloon Cultural District
The West Kowloon Cultural District is a growing arts and cultural hub with performance and exhibition centres, green open spaces, a growing selection of cafes and restaurants, and a waterfront promenade perfect for enjoying sunset views and evening strolls.
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Central
Central is the financial heart of the city, and was where some of the earliest chapters of modern Hong Kong history unfolded. Explore the East-meets-West elements with a stroll through some of the most interesting areas.
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Yau Ma Tei
The lively areas of Yau Ma Tei will give you a taste of local entertainment and delicacies as well as a glimpse into Chinese culture and Hong Kong society.
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Mong Kok
Part of Kowloon, Mong Kok is located in the centre of Hong Kong. The suburb is well-renowned for its many markets and streets where you can shop clothes, shoes, gadgets, and knick knacks. It is also the place for you to explore the bright and seductive neon lights in Hong Kong.
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Sham Shui Po
As a historically blue-collar neighbourhood, Sham Shui Po offers a lot of cheap but cheerful experiences that can’t be found anywhere else in the city. Instead of glitzy, glass-panelled skyscrapers, here you’ll find buildings that hide a rich history behind their humble façades.
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Southern Hong Kong Island
Few destinations pack as much variety and terrain into as compact a place as Hong Kong Island. You can go from pulsating metropolis to lush and leafy peaks to sparkling surf in just a few kilometres. And Southern lets you experience all three in a day.
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Lantau Island
For those who love getting out and being active, Lantau Island is the paradise you’ve been looking for, but it has loads to offer history buffs and culture vultures, too.