Hong Kong’s dynamic nature is not static. The city has continued to grow at an alarming rate for more than 20 years after Great Britain handed it over to China. Ambitious initiatives like the West Kowloon Cultural District, and the new Kai Tak Sports Park has reshaped the cultural and entertainment scene. Creative energy is also flowing into previously ignored neighborhoods.
But the essentials have not changed: the skyline still glistens over Victoria Harbour, the Star Ferry continues to chug between the shores and local families continue to gather for morning dim sum, or late-night Mahjong.
It’s this blend of reinvention and ritual that makes Hong Kong irresistible—a place where you can hike wild green hillsides by morning, shop and dine all afternoon, and sip cocktails with a view come evening.
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