Hong Kong experience June 25, 2007
Just got back from Honk Kong - amazing place. I had the opportunity to stay a little after a conference there. Take some pictures, open my eyes and here are some results !
Buildings, buildings and more buildings….
And it never stops.
Of course, many of these buildings are famous throughout the world, but in my opinion the night landscape of Hong Kong at night is just the best to see. Crazy. Even the clouds seem 'turning on' themselves to participate to the show (Symphony of Lights) and actually, they do participating in the show (top picture on the left).
**** Must do : Hong Kong's from sunset till' night @ the Peak (grab the Tram to get there)
**** Must see : Symphony of Lights show. From the Avenue of Stars
Obviously, the hotel I stayed was a tall building. Actually not tall at all : 20 floors. It was a great hotel for the price and I would strongly recommend you to go there if you look for something clean and tidy : Garden View International House
Markets and shopping
If there is a place, only one place, for shopping, this is it ! Hong Kong has many aspects of a giant super mall/shopping center. I am wondering how many square meters of commercial space there are for each inhabitants. Everywhere you go you can buy everything (well, almost everything).
Hong Kong is famous for its consumer electronics shops : from the Wii to the little 65 inches LCD - HD bla blah blah TV… Heard it is cheaper than everywhere else but I did not verify that, since I just bought a flashlight for probably the same price as it would cost elsewhere…
However, you always fall on the same products. And most of them are luxury products. Where does average people go shopping ? I'd like to know… What's nice is the specialized markets, the goldfish street is surprising.
**** Must do : get lost !
**** Must see : Goldfish Market and markets in the mini streets (almost everywhere)
**** Must avoid : Nathan Road's Indian Tailors
True : the subway works well ; taxis are not really expensive ; ferries are a must take.
False : bus are running frequently and easy to access (at least they're cheap)
Definitely, the old tram to the Victoria Peak is something to do. You pay the price for it (about 4 times the price of other trams) but the experience worths it. Then, from the Peak the view is amazing, particularly at night.
Another thing to see is the longest escalator in the world, running from the mid-levels to Central. Really, it's just long and no it is not in one piece. So you don;t feel it long… So, does it worth taking it ? Only if you're around.
**** Must do : Tram to the Peak
**** Must see : All other transportations except :
**** Must avoid : Buses…
Most of the [hopefully good] pictures I took there are on this page as well as on my Flickr page.
What I know I missed :
- Night Horse Races
- Bus # 6 to the beach, South of Hong Kong Island
- Some museums
- Some temples
- Some galleries
- Many nice restaurants…
For more info about Hong Kong :
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Take a look at C Ray Dancer's photos on Flickr, surely much better than mine !
- http://www.discoveryhongkong.com/
- Wikipedia page
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