Wednesday, 24 October 2018

8 bucket-list-material things to do in Hong Kong


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Hong Kong doesn't lack destinations for tourists, that's one thing for sure. Nonetheless, many travelers love trying something different from others. Take a look and you may find some new activities to add in your bucket list for your next Hong Kong trip.

1. Ride the Longest Escalator in the World

The Longest Escalator in the World
Rest your weary feet from Hong Kong’s hilly streets and get a lift on the longest outdoor escalator in the world. The Central Mid-Levels is a 2624 foot bucket list worthy ride that links the Central and Western districts on Hong Kong Island, with many shops and dining stops along the way.

2. Ride on a Traditional Chinese Junk Boat

A Traditional Chinese Junk Boat
Taking a Hong Kong junk boat ride will give you the second best skyline view. A traditional junk boat ride through Victoria Harbour that also coincides with the cities famous light show, the Symphony of Lights, will give you so much excitement.

3. See Hong Kong's Walk of Fame

Avenue of Stars
If you take a junk boat ride, arrive at the port an hour early to see the Hong Kong stars. The Avenue of the Stars is a tribute to the famous in Hong Kong’s film industry. It is a stroll along the water that would be reminiscent to the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

4. Witness Hong Kong’s Worthy View on Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak
Though the view of the city skyline from the junk boat on Victoria Harbour (see #2) was pretty spectacular, there is nothing like the one from the Sky Terrace at The Peak. It is the highest 360 degree viewing terrace in town and requires a steep tram ride along with several floors of escalators to get to the top.

5. Eat Street Food at a Fishing Village

Street Food
On the Western side of Lantau Island lies the quaint fishing village of Tai O where the homes are built on stilts and the markets sell a plethora of dried fish street food.

6. Eat at the Cheapest Michelin Starred Restaurant in the World

Cheapest Michelin Starred Restaurant in the World
Tim Ho Wan is a hole-in-the-wall dim sum restaurant in Hong Kong that gained recognition after receiving a coveted Michelin star and therefore being known as one of the cheapest Michelin starred restaurants in the world. Though they are well known for their pork buns, all their food is quite tasty.

7. Take the Stairs

Take the Stairs
You have not fully experienced the “Things to do in Hong Kong” list unless you have walked up a set of some of the steepest stairs you have ever seen. Though there are many inclines around, Ladder Street from Queen’s Road Central to Cain Road is amongst the most impressive… and painful.

8. Take a Tai Chi Class

A Tai Chi Class
Tai Chi is a gentle form of martial arts known to be a big part of Chines culture. All over Hong Kong you can take a Tai Chi Class to get acquainted with this craft. 

Source: bucketlistjourney