Visiting Hong Kong | travel blog hk
LastUpdated:02/08/20|February8th,2020HongKong.Itsnameinspiresvisionsofachaotic,jam-packedcitywithsoaringskyscrapers,thicksmog,endlessnoodlestands,bigfinance,andwildnightsout.It’soneofmytopfivefavoritecitiesintheworld,andIrelishanychancetovisit.Thefastpacecreatesasenseofpermanentchange,andthecrowds,multiculturalism,andfoodkeepmecontinuouslycomingback.Oh,thefood!Icouldsitbentoveranoodlebowlalldaylong!HongKong[1]isabusycityofeightmillioninhabitantswithoneofthebiggesthubairportsintheworld.It can...
Last Updated: 02/08/20 | February 8th, 2020
Hong Kong.
Its name inspires visions of a chaotic, jam-packed city with soaring skyscrapers, thick smog, endless noodle stands, big finance, and wild nights out.
It’s one of my top five favorite cities in the world, and I relish any chance to visit. The fast pace creates a sense of permanent change, and the crowds, multiculturalism, and food keep me continuously coming back. Oh, the food! I could sit bent over a noodle bowl all day long!
Hong Kong[1] is a busy city of eight million inhabitants with one of the biggest hub airports in the world. It can be overwhelming for many visitors, especially those not used to crowded places.
And, with so much to do in Hong Kong, one can scratch one’s head about where to start in order to get the most out of the trip.
Hong Kong has a lot to do. While you can visit the city within one or two days, it’s best to spend at least three days in Hong Kong. If you’re...