Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Hong Kong

你好,

And welcome to today's post about Hong Kong (香港)!

As some of you may already know, Hong Kong is a "Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China". It is a former British colony and this can be seen in things such as left-hand traffic and the plugs. Hong Kong is a very densely populated city, and apartments and housing in general, is very small. Hong Kong offers a great variety of things to do and foods to eat. I have been to Hong Kong three times in the past year, and really enjoyed each stay. Since I live in Shanghai, flights to Hong Kong are pretty cheap. The first time I went to Hong Kong was October break in 2014 with my family, then with my schools dance company in June 2015 and then once more with my best friend and her family for October break 2015. 


A typical Hong Kong view

So what can you do in Hong Kong? 

One of my absolute favourite places in Hong Kong is of course, Disneyland. Disney is a must-see place at least once in your life, no matter what age you are. The Hong Kong Disneyland is the smallest Disney in the world, which also means that it is pretty crowded at times, but you can still have a fun time there even if there are a lot of people. Disneyland is especially good if you have small children travelling with you. The Disneyland is also very easy to access, since you can actually take the metro with the pink line, to the stop Disneyland. My school's dance company actually performed in this Disneyland and it was an amazing experience :) On both times that I went to Disney, the weather was extremely hot and humid, so I would suggest bringing a lot of water and even energy drinks like gatorade with you when you go. 

Disneyland at night

Our performance at Disney
Toy Story Land


Night parade

Disney at night

Another must see place in Hong Kong is the Victoria Peak. The mountain excels in almost a vertical slope and the tram that you take to the top is an old tram that is dependent on just one cable. It was pretty scary, because it felt like the tram would fall but we made it out alive :). The view from the top was amazing; you could see the whole city of Hong Kong. On top of the mountain, there was a huge shopping mall with a lot of restaurants and stores. We actually went to a restaurant called Bubba Gump Shrimp (from Forrest Gump) and it was really nice (but only go if you like shrimps, because that's the only thing you'll be eating). Overall Victoria Peak was really nice and the views were, as I already said, amazing.

Panorama from the top

The tram
The tram

View from the tram

The last place I would suggest going is the Lamma Island. The Lamma Island is one of Hong Kong's many islands, and this one is a lot more undeveloped than, for example, the Hong Kong island. The Lamma Island is known for it's "hippie-like" people. A lot of expats even live on this island. There were no cars, minimal water pipes and electricity. A lot of the people living on the Lamma island work on the Hong Kong island, and it takes around 40 minutes to get there with a boat. It was very interesting to see a completely different side of Hong Kong and I would very much suggest going here. There was also a very lovely beach, where a lot of people (including my brothers) went swimming.

The beach 



Streets of the Lamma Island

Some boats and houses

My brothers collecting rocks :) 

Of course, you when you're in Hong Kong, you have to go shopping. The best place to go shopping is the IFC mall (and the area around it) and the Causeway Bay area. There are a lot of Western and Asian stores, and also restaurants in case you get hungry. As for moving around, I would suggest always taking the metro, because it is a very good and cheap way to go around. You could also take a taxi, but that is more expensive.
Admiralty area at night


Admiralty



More of admiralty 

The Hong Kong skyline

Metro
That's it for this post! And as you already know, leave questions and improvements in the comment section below and I will definitely do my best to answer them. And hopefully you are all enjoying this blog, we only have four more locations left.

Thank you for reading,

Karoliina 

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