Experience a modern extended stay in the heart of downtown-Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a vibrant metropolis, known for its impressive skyline, bustling harbour, and rich cultural heritage. This dynamic city is a fusion of Eastern and Western influences, evident in its culinary delights, architecture, and festivals. With a history that reflects a blend of Chinese and British heritage, Hong Kong offers a unique travel experience, from the serene Nan Lian Garden to the energetic streets of Kowloon at night. It's a place where tradition meets modernity, creating an unforgettable atmosphere for visitors and locals alike.
Whether you are travelling to splurge or on a budget, Hong Kong’s value-for-money hotels, vibrant street markets and local eateries provide not only a feast for the senses but also deliciously affordable meals, making your adventure in Hong Kong both economical and unforgettable.
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Kennedy Town
Kennedy Town has been seeing a booming restaurant scene where you can find many different kinds of café, specialty restaurants and bars.
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Temple Street Night Market
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Ladies’ Market
Its name came from the huge amount of items on sales for women of all ages.
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Lan Kwai Fong
Undoubtedly the most popular nightlife hot spots, Lan Kwai Fong has been revamping to offer latest dining concepts and party venues. -
Avenue of Stars
Currently, some of the exhibits are showcased in the Gardens of Stars including sculptures of Bruce Lee and Anita Mui, and 20 star-handprinted plaques. -
Theme Parks
Easily for a one-day excursion, it gives children the perfect spots to burn off their energies! -
The Peak
If you only stay in Hong Kong for one day and ask for a must-do – The Peak it is. -
The Big Buddha
Hidden away by lush mountains on the Lautau Island, the 34-metre Tian Tan Buddha statue, also known as the Big Buddha -
Outdoor Adventures
Perhaps lesser known but there are many hiking trails around Hong Kong – from the 100-kilometer MacLehose Trail offering different levels of difficulties -
Art Basel
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28 – 30 March 2024
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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre
Every year, March is the month of art in Hong Kong. -
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Affordable Art Fair
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16 – 19 May 2024
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Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
If you are just starting or considering art collection, Affordable Art Fair is the place to see and explore buying art in a friendly environment. -
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Tai Hang Fire Dragon
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Tai Hang, Causeway Bay (Best vantage point: Wun Sha Street)
Each Mid-Autumn, Tai Hang comes alive as the iconic Fire Dragon Dance parades through the streets. Tracing its roots to the 19th century, when residents united to perform the ritual dance against a plague, this tradition lives on through the community’s unwavering spirit. -
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Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races
The Hong Kong International Dragon Boat Races made a triumphant return to Victoria Harbour in June every year. -
Mid-Autumn Lantern Carnivals 2024
The Mid-Autumn Festival is a vibrant celebration rich in Chinese traditions and folk culture.
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Temple Street - Endless Authentic Encounters
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Near Temple Street Archway (Jordan Road entrance)
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Temple Street Night Market
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Temple Street, Yau Ma Tei, Kowloon
Adorned with vibrant colours, Temple Street has been revitalised, showcasing its lively and captivating night vibes. -
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Metroplaza
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223 Hing Fong Rd, Kwai Chung
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Florentia Village
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No. 100, Kwai Cheong Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories
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Kwai Chung Plaza
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7 - 11 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong
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D‧PARK Shopping Centre
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398 Castle Peak Rd (Tsuen Wan), Tsuen Wan
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Citywalk
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1 & 18 Yeung Uk Rd, Tsuen Wan
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NINA MALL
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8 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan
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Sam Tung Uk Museum
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2 Kwu Uk Lane, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong
Declared a historical monument in 1981, this restored 200-year-old walled rural village located on Sai Lau Kok Road provides an insight into the lives of villagers in the New Territories centuries ago. -
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Buddhist Western Monastery
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Lo Wai Rd, Lo Wai, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong
Located in Lo Wai Chuen, the village is home to many historic temples and monasteries. The Western Monastery occupies a huge area and is one of the most distinguished temples in the Tsuen Wan district. -
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Yuen Yuen Institute
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Sam Dip Tam, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong
It was built in 1950 on the hillside near Lo Wai Village. This is a temple complex dedicated to three major Chinese religions, i.e. Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism. The Institute hosts a gardening show every spring. -
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Tai Mo Shan
Formerly an agricultural region that was famous for its green tea, Tai Mo Shan Country Park now attracts hiking enthusiasts thanks to the mountain that gives its name to it — Tai Mo Shan — the tallest peak in Hong Kong, and comprised of pure volcanic rock. -
Ma Wan Park
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33 Pak Yan Road, Ma Wan, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong
Ma Wan Park is a nature garden combines education, art and love. Thousands of native trees have been preserved here and the paths in the garden are terraced along natural landscapes. The Heritage Centre displays relics uncovered at Ma Wan. -
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The Mills
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45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong
The Mills is a landmark revitalization project in Hong Kong. Visitors can explore the continuity of an authentic Hong Kong story about textile and industry are woven into experiences of innovation, culture, and learning. -
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The Heritage of Mei Ho House
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Block 41, Shek Kip Mei Estate, 70 Berwick Street, Sham Shui Po, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Mei Ho House is a physical symbol of the beginning of Hong Kong’s public housing policies, which documents the development of public housing and living conditions in Hong Kong from the 1950s to the 1970s. The building has been awarded an honourable mention by the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation and now serves as a popular youth hostel. -
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Hong Kong Disneyland
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Lantau Island
Hong Kong Disneyland is located on Lantau Island. Enter a magical world with your family and explore 7 lands—Adventureland, Grizzly Gulch, Mystic Point, Toy Story Land, Fantasyland, Tomorrowland and Main Street, U.S.A.— have fun with all your favourite rides and characters! -
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Ocean Park Hong Kong
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Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong Island
Ocean Park Hong Kong is a marine-life theme park featuring animals, thrill rides and shows. It is located on the southern side of Hong Kong Island, with an area of more than 915,000 square metres. The two major attractions areas, the Waterfront and the Summit, are connected by the Cable Car and Ocean Express funicular train. -
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Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade
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Tsim Sha Tsui
One of the top attractions in Hong Kong, Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade is located near the Victoria Harbour. Walk along on this promenade and you will see many ancient buildings such as the Garden of Stars, the Hong Kong Cultural Centre and the Hong Kong Space Museum as well as enjoy the stunning view of the Victoria Harbour. -
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AIA Carnival and The Great Circus of Europe
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12 December 2019 - 16th February 2020
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Harbourfront Event Space
The AIA Carnival is an annual traditional European-styled carnival with a futuristic new look. This December will see the return to Hong Kong of the award-winning AIA Great European Carnival. -
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Fire Dragon Dance
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30 September to 2 October 2020
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Tai Hang, Causeway Bay (Best vantage point: Wun Sha Street)
Originally a protective ritual by the villagers in the ancient Tai Hang area to stop bad luck and plague, it has been kept for over a century and became an annual performance event by the locals in the area. -
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Cheung Chau Bun Festival
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from 5th to 9th days of the 4th lunar month
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Cheung Chau
Residents of Cheung Chau will be busy with making papier-mâché effigies of deities, preparing costumes, baking buns and building a bamboo tower – all came from a ritual over 100 years ago when the islanders fought the evil spirits with parades. -
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Affordable Art Fair
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May 2019
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Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
If you are just starting or considering art collection, Affordable Art Fair is the place to see and explore buying art in a friendly environment. -
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Ladies’ Market
Its name came from the huge amount of items on sales for women of all ages.
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Temple Street Night Market
This is the only one place with entertainment, performance, food and shopping all converged. -
Kennedy Town
Situated in the western side of the Hong Kong island and with the subway line extended, Kennedy Town has been seeing a booming restaurant scene where you can find many different kinds of café, specialty restaurants and bars. -
Lan Kwai Fong
Undoubtedly the most popular nightlife hot spots, Lan Kwai Fong has been revamping to offer latest dining concepts and party venues. -
Avenue of Stars
With its renovation underway and target to re-open around end of 2018, Avenue of Stars celebrate the success of the film industry of Hong Kong. -
Theme Parks
Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park Hong Kong are must dos for family vacationers – both conveniently connected by MTR system. -
The Peak
If you only stay in Hong Kong for one day and ask for a must-do – The Peak it is. The circular walkway will give you probably the most amazing views of Hong Kong. -
The Big Buddha
Hidden away by lush mountains on the Lautau Island, the 34-metre Tian Tan Buddha statue, also known as the Big Buddha, has become a popular sightseeing spot for international tourists, especially for those who also want to enjoy a vegetarian meal at the monastery. -
Outdoor Adventures
Perhaps lesser known but there are many hiking trails around Hong Kong – from the 100-kilometer MacLehose Trail offering different levels of difficulties and Dragon’s Back Ridge to the more challenging Lantau Peak.
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Hotels in Hong Kong
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Silka Far East
Discover a blend of comfort and convenience in the vibrant Tsuen Wan district for both leisure and business visitors, at Silka Far East. Situated just steps away from the Tsuen Wan MTR station, close to many attractions in Tsuen Wan, there's always something to do or see for everyone.
135-143 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Silka Seaview
Discover comfort, convenience, and value for money in the vibrant Yau Ma Tei area, at the Silka Seaview Hotel, a 4-star Hotel in Kowloon Hong Kong.Surrounded by local markets like the Temple Street Market and Jade Market, Silka Seaview Hotel is an ideal stay to explore city's culture
268 Shanghai St, Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong
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Silka Tsuen Wan
A contemporary hotel that opened in 2017, The Silka Tsuen Wan Hotel offers modern amenities and local charm, in the bustling Tsuen Wan district.Situated a stone's throw away from vibrant street markets and culinary delights, the 4-Star Silka Tsuen Wan Hotel ensures an authentic Hong Kong experience for our guests.
119 Wo Yi Hop Road, Kwai Chung, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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