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portada Hong Kong Travel Guide: Information Tourism
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Pages
204
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
20.3 x 12.7 x 1.2 cm
Weight
0.23 kg.
ISBN13
9781709500053

Hong Kong Travel Guide: Information Tourism

Jesse Russell (Author) · Independently Published · Paperback

Hong Kong Travel Guide: Information Tourism - Russell, Jesse

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Synopsis "Hong Kong Travel Guide: Information Tourism"

Hong Kong Travel Guide. Information Tourism. Steamy and gargantuan, Hong Kong has evolved into one of Asia's most lovable cities. Its incredible skyline part neon, part steel-and-glass, part towering hills is one of the most majestic in the world, but it's a mere backdrop to the 24-hour flurry of activity that makes Hong Kong what it is. From its boat-buzzed waterfront to its packed dim sum restaurants, its incense-smoked temples to its clattering teahouses, its street markets to its old-world hotels, Hong Kong is a destination teeming with energy. For travellers, the best advice is to go with the flow. Situated at the mouth of the Pearl River Delta on China's southwestern coast, Hong Kong is a city that has a remarkable mix of Eastern and Western influences. The handover of this territory from Britain to China was back in 1997, but the centuries of British rule still have a lasting legacy, tangible in everything from the grand period architecture to the local passion for horse-racing. Even the name of Hong Kong's centrepiece the iconic Victoria Harbour harks back to another era, and today there's an international flavour to the destination that sets it apart from other Chinese cities. The gastronomy, nightlife and shopping are all world-class. Hong Kong Island, with its glistening skyscrapers and high-end shopping malls, is in many ways the heartbeat of the city. Get down to street level, however, and the laneways, wet markets and traditional Chinese haunts are a reminder that beyond the city lies a working class populace still making ends meet the old fashioned way and often the hard way. It's also worth remembering, of course, that there's far more to Hong Kong than the city itself. Its natural attractions include hiker-friendly ranges, volcanic landscapes, pristine woodlands, sleepy islands, protected marine parks and miles of golden beaches.

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