Your Guide To Sightseeing In Hong Kong, China



One of the very best ways to really get to know what a country is all about is to visit one of their larger cities. If you have always been interested in China, you will not want to miss a visit to Hong Kong. Hong Kong is a coastal city located in the southern part of China whose name is translated "fragrant harbor" in the traditional Mandarin language. The beautiful skyline seen here is not available to you if you don't have a passport so to expedite U S passport renewal (http://www.uspassportnow.com/services/PassportRenewal) procedures, visit an online passport site. Once you get your passport, you will be able to enjoy all this city has to offer from museums to night clubs.

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If you decide to travel to Hong Kong, the dates of your travel should be arranged to coincide with one of the many Chinese festivals available to enjoy. These festivals create a unique opportunity to really experience the Chinese people and culture. Some of the best known events include the Chinese New Year, the Man Literary Festival, the Hong Kong Arts Festival and the Hong Kong International Film Festival.

One unusual activity that can be enjoyed in this city is provided by a visit to the Dialogue in the Dark attraction. Here, the visitor experiences Hong Kong totally in the dark, using the senses other than sight to get a new perspective on the surroundings. Built to resemble a Chinese temple, the Hong Kong Museum of Art houses a large number of very famous paintings while also providing an unforgettable view of Hong Kong.

The culture and spiritual heritage of China come alive in a visit to the Temple of Ten Thousand Buddhas. This location immerses the visitor into the religion of a great number of Chinese people. The grounds are filled with foliage and trees that host a large number of monkeys. There is also the opportunity to sample delicious Chinese delicacies. A visit to a traditional Chinese fishing village will also provide a glimpse into how the people of that area really exist.

It comes as a surprise to many people that 70% of Hong Kong is undeveloped and therefore full of beautiful natural settings and breathtaking scenery. Country parks, marine parks, and the extensive network of islands off of Hong Kong's coast make for a great way to escape the city scene for a little while and partake in some fun outdoor activities like camping, hiking, or fishing. Lantau Island is one of these locations, and it is actually twice the size of Hong Kong. The Chinese White Dolphin lives in the waters off of this island, and, because they are so rare, they are fun to experience.