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By Travel Writer Craig Sheather
HONG
KONG
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It’s easy to understand why Hong
Kong is often referred to as the ‘City
of Life’. This vibrant, colourful and
energetic metropolis is famous for its
breathtaking skyline which boasts the
most skyscrapers in the world (currently
317). Hong Kong’s ‘East meets West’
culture is visible in its architecture,
traditions, food and fashion.
s a travel destination, it has Japanese and other parts of South bustling streets you can try fish
become one of the most East Asia. balls, dumplings, dim sum, wonton
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Its thriving street food scene has
noodles, stir fries, roasted duck or
spots in Asia for those traveling become one of the city’s most unique even chicken feet (if you’re brave).
with a disability. There is a range of and eye-popping experiences. You might even like to try some
accessible accommodation, activities, With cheap stalls teeming the fruit and vegetables that you’ve
attractions and services, as well as never seen before. When it comes
convenient ways of getting around to fine dining, Hong Kong also has
the city. a plethora of quality eateries plus a
variety of Michelin Star restaurants.
Cuisine
Be prepared to loosen your belt!
Wow! Hong Kong’s food is simply
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to die for! Often listed among the Disneyland
top culinary destinations in the Hong Kong’s world-famous
world, Hong Kong’s cuisine is mainly theme park is located in Penny’s
influenced by Cantonese, British, Bay, Lantau Island. Here you’ll enter
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