Sightseeing In Hong Kong

By Jonny Blair


Hong Kong is awesome for budget backpackers. Don't be fooled by its business like image. The city oozes cheap eateries, free sights, endless markets and a range of world class sights. It also has history, culture and nature bunged into a massive skyscraping metropolis.

Here is a look at some of the top sights you can experience in Hong Kong.

The Hong Kong skyline has been ranked number one in the top twenty skylines of the world, beating even New York for the spot. It truly is a sight to behold. There are many key spots you can visit to get the perfect view of the skyline at night. These include Kowloon, Victoria Peak and crossing on the ferry from Victoria Harbour.

Over on Lantau Island check out the Big Buddha! This is a major sight and really needs to be seen. Backpackers on a budget can hike up to it, while a cable car is also an option. Views are immense and this is a top tourist spot. Tourists from all over the world love it here.

There are a few quiet spots to sample in Hong Kong too, including Nan Lian Garden. Hong Kong has its peaceful parts too for sure and it's good to get out of the city hub at times too and sample this peaceful life. They are inspired and influenced by gardens in some of China's main provinces.

Hong Kong also has a massive park. The main one of Hong Kong Island is called Hong Kong Park. Here you can see wildlife and nature mixed together. There are birds and butterflies. There are also trees and even a fake waterfall. Once you get out to this place you'll know how easy it is to escape the mega busy city that lies beside it.

Hiking wise, Hong Kong also offers a lot. The most famous of these is the dragon's back hiking trail. This offers a good workout for the body and also amazing views. Take your camera, take some water and food and savour these epic views of this cool city. You'll love it.

In short, get yourself out to Hong Kong when you tour Asia as it is a great city with such a wide variety of things to do.




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