Delectable dim sum, floating islands, and a one-of-a-kind skyline are just some of Hong Kong’s unique features. Get an eyeful of traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping village, then take the tram to the tippity-top of Victoria Peak for unparalleled views. The rocks and gentle hills of Nan Lian Garden will bring you inner peace, as will a calming cup of tea in a Stanley café. Become one with everything at the Chi Lin Nunnery, a serene Buddhist complex.
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There are quite a few places in HK where one can pick loads of live fish (seafood) from countless aquarium bins and get it prepared and served on the spot. Unlike those popular places on Lantau or in Sai Kung, this is definitely not a tourist trap, so decide for yourself if you want to go to a staged show or work to get some experience for yourself. The easiest path to get there would be taking a Kowloon taxi from your hotel or nearest MTR to the corner of Shung Shun and Lei Yue Mun Path Taxi stand (don't expect them to know where that is - other than the Airport, HK taxi drivers always look at you like if they hear of the place you need to go to for 1st time in their life). Surprisingly, the place is very close to the HK center, more so than Sai Kung, with Lantau being a day trip away. Check out the google street view, and see how you navigate from the taxi stand into the paths along the water (and back). You'll walk pass countless fish stores where people wave you in - check them all out and decide what you like, keep in mind, there are lots of those till you reach the end of the walkway. The idea is you buy live seafood and they take it to one of the restaurants where the stuff will be cooked for you, and there you can order things like wine and/or whisky. So, you basically have to check out the restaurants and the seafood stands separately and pick the combination you like. People speak reasonable English and generally are pretty friendly - there are no loads of tourists out there like in the popular places.This makes the experience more real. Be sure to negotiate a deal on the seafood you buy - there is no fixed Walmart price out there, although, generally, locals do not negotiate much. What you negotiate is an assurance you're not being taken for a fool too far
4.0 based on 30 reviews
(Ignore the current main picture for this place, which is somewhere completely different, and the category of ‘Shopping’ is also way off. Quite random really.) This is a fascinating area to visit, part anime-favela, part Kowloon Walled City-maze, so wandering round is an absolute treat. There are tonnes of seafood restaurants here which I’m sure are very busy usually so I definitely plan on returning post-virus to try a few of them out! It’s really easy to get to as well, just a short ferry from Sai Wan Ho.
4.0 based on 139 reviews
Just beside Kwun Tong MTR, this mall is linked with another mall crocodile mall, filled with lot sof shopping, food, grocery, fashion, and many performance at its podium, more local flavor then the HK central malls
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