Hong Kong is an all-year-round destination. It enjoys a mild climate from the middle of September to the end of February, while the weather from May to mid-September is rather warm and humid.
Hong Kong is geographically compact, so visitors are never too far from shopping and major sights. Hong Kong also boasts one of the world's most efficient, safe, affordable and frequent public transport systems. Whether by taxi, ferry, rail, bus or tram, you can get around easily and catch wonderful glimpses of the city along the way. Most hotels are located in the heart of the city, in Central, Wan Chai and Causeway Bay on Hong Kong Island and in Tsim Sha Tsui and Tsim Sha Tsui East in Kowloon.
When it comes to shopping experience, Hong Kong has everything in abundance. Hong Kong's street markets are always full of excitement. The market stalls are where Hong Kong's dedicated shoppers display their bargaining skills. This is where you go if you are looking for cheap bargains. Hong Kong's well-designed shopping mega-malls cater to every taste and budget. These vast emporiums combine boutiques of brand names from every corner of the world. Enjoy the fine dining and gourmet food outlets in Hong Kong's malls, offering everything you could ever desire under a single air-conditioned roof.
Hong Kong's cuisine is renowned for its exotic fusion of Eastern and Western flavours along with a wide variety of culinary delights. Its cultural blend, proximity to mainland China and reputation for quality have made Hong Kong a Gourmet Paradise. Many of Hong Kong's districts brag a unique ambience and selection of food. There are more than 9,000 restaurants offering almost every cuisine under the sun, so each dining experience in Hong Kong is vastly different. No trip to Hong Kong would be complete without trying dim sum. These are delightful, mouth-watering snacks served in steaming bamboo baskets and eaten with pots and pots of Chinese tea for breakfast or lunch. Steamed pork buns, shrimp dumplings, beef balls and pan-fried squid with spicy salt are just some of the local favourites.
Other then tons of shopping and food, there's also many other attractions to keep yourselves occupied. Places like the Peak, Giant Buddha, Ocean Park and Hong Kong Disneyland will ensure your fun filled trip in Hong Kong.
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