The three-minute guide to Hong Kong
With so much to offer – the scrumptious dining scene, the shopping for every budget and whim, the dynamic culture, the lush mountains and islands – it's more a case of why not.
With so much to offer – the scrumptious dining scene, the shopping for every budget and whim, the dynamic culture, the lush mountains and islands – it's more a case of why not.
Cathay Pacific remains a world-leader, with excellent connections between Australia and Europe.
A stylish rebrand of a much-loved modernist landmark.
Nowadays, it's not enough for a speakeasy just to have a devilishly disguised entrance.
The service on this business class flight is professional and efficient. Perhaps just a little too efficient at times.
Young gun Aussie chefs are dazzling Hong Kong's food scene. Seek them out on a food safari.
Fast-paced Hong Kong is fun year-round, but time your visit for one of its special events and the energy kicks up another whole notch.
Tick off Central and Tsim Sha Tsui then explore some of the city's lesser known haunts.
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This modern city's famous waterfront is a destination within itself. Sit and people-watch on the magnificent harbour before scaling The Peak and drinking in the sparkling night view from the top. Indulge in its consumerist culture before sampling some of the finest Michelin-star cuisine at street food prices. It's a short ferry trip outside the city to outlying islands for great beaches, temples and seafood.