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Kowloon… ” the nine dragons”

Ha Kowloon is one of the four parts that makes the Hong Kong territory these days. The tip of the peninsula, which faces Hong Kong island, is probably the best known part of Kowloon. It is one big melting pot of streets crawling with shops and tourists, covered up under a spell of neon at night. In this sense, the ‘nine dragons’ (the literal translation of ‘Kowloon’) beat the touristy tiger of the neighbouring Hong Kong island!Although it might appear as if money is the only ruling factor here, the current ‘Hong Kong Cultural Centre’ tries to prove the opposite. Most museums are located in this centre and it offers a good alternative when you have had it with the jade shops, bird markets and fortune-tellerstands in the shopping areas of ‘Tsim Sha Tsui’ and ‘Nathan Road’.

Tsim Sha Tsui, at the tip of the Kowloon Peninsula, is the territory’s tourist ghetto. It consists of one sq km of shops, restaurants, pubs, topless bars and camera stores. However, Kowloon is also home to the Hong Kong Cultural Centre, the Space Museum, the famous Peninsula Hotel and the Museum of History.

The Promenade, in East Tsim Sha Tsui, is a great place for a stroll, and has wonderful views of Victoria Harbour, particularly at night. The liveliest night market in the territory is on Temple St in Yau Ma Tei.

 

 

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Climate of Hong Kong

Hong Kong’s climate is sub-tropical, tending towards temperate for nearly half the year. During November and December there are pleasant breezes, plenty of sunshine and comfortable temperatures. Many people regard these as the best months of the year. January and February are more cloudy, with occasional cold fronts followed by dry northerly winds. It is not uncommon for temperatures to drop below 10 C in urban areas. The lowest temperature recorded at the Observatory is 0 C, although sub-zero temperatures and frost occur at times on high ground and in the New Territories.

March and April can also be very pleasant although there are occasional spells of high humidity. Fog and drizzle can be particularly troublesome on high ground which is exposed to the southeast, and air traffic and ferry services are occasionally disrupted because of reduced visibility.

May to August are hot and humid with occasional showers and thunderstorms, particularly during the mornings. Afternoon temperatures often exceed 31 C whereas at night, temperatures generally remain around 26 C with high humidity. There is usually a fine dry spell in July which may possibly last for one to two weeks, or for even longer in some years.

July to September are the months during which Hong Kong is most likely to be affected by tropical cyclones, although gales are not unusual at any time between May and November. On average, about 31 tropical cyclones form in the western North Pacific or China Seas every year, and about half of them reach typhoon strength (maximum winds of 118 kilometers per hour or more).

When a tropical cyclone is about 700 to 1000 kilometers southeast of Hong Kong, the weather is usually fine and exceptionally hot, but isolated thunderstorms sometimes occur in the evenings. If the centre comes closer to Hong Kong, winds will increase and rain can become heavy and widespread. Heavy rain from tropical cyclones may last for a few days and subsequent land slips and flooding sometimes cause considerably more damage than the winds.

The mean annual rainfall ranges from around 1300 millimeters at Waglan Island to more than 3000 millimeters in the vicinity of Tai Mo Shan. About 80 percent of the rain falls between May and September. The wettest month is August, when rain occurs about four days out of seven and the average monthly rainfall at the Observatory is 391.4 millimeters. The driest month is January, when the monthly average is only 23.4 millimeters and rain falls only about six days a month.

Severe weather phenomena that can affect Hong Kong include tropical cyclones, strong winter monsoon winds, and thunderstorms with associated squalls that are most frequent from April to September. Waterspouts and hailstorms occur infrequently, while snow and tornadoes are rare.

So travel to Hong Kong that suits your requirement along with its climatic conditions thereby ensuring you a pleasurable journey.

Hong Kong’s Po Lin Monastery or Giant Buddha

The Giant Buddha or Po Lin Monastery is the world’s largest, outdoor, seated bronze statue that is placed on top of Ngong Ping plateau in the fantastic mountain area of Lantau Island.

The seated Buddha is known to be 34 meters high and took over 10 years to be completed, the weight is 250 tones.

The Buddha statue attracts Buddhists and non-Buddhists from all over Asia.

The Po Lin Monastery or Giant Buddha is placed at the fantastic mountain scenery on the 520 meters high Ngong Ping plateau.

Besides the huge statue, ther’s also varied statues of gods. There’s also a vegetarian lunch prepared by monks.

To go to the Po Lin Monastery it’s a short walk to the traditional village of Ngong Ping. Ngong Ping is the place where you can enjoy many kinds of attractions as well as shopping and dining. A bus or taxi is available to look into other area of Lantau Island.

Hong Kong Overview

Travel to Hong Kong that is branded with several names starting from ‘The Fragrant Harbour’ to ‘The Pearl of the Orient’. Discover the synthesis of the East and the West where traditional ethics sets along with contemporary belief. Hong Kong Travel Guide speaks of innumerable attractions and sightseeing starting from magnificent metropolis to calm countryside. Hong Kong impresses you of a striking coastline, impressive harbors, and neon lit cityscape. Watch out for spectacular fireworks synchronizing with musical notes that spread along the entire sky in colorful hues along the Victoria Harbour. Or walk along the city streets where you come across traditional flower markets selling vibrant flowers whose aromatic fragrance encompass the region.

Hong Kong “The Gateway to the East” boasts of several conducted tours starting from Feng Shui excursion to Heritage expedition. Hong Kong Travel Guide tells you about the ancient philosophy followed by the natives. The province has in store some of the finest century-old temples, ancestral hall, steel and glass monuments, architectural buildings that are worth appreciating.

Hong Kong Travel Guide enlightens you about the cultural attractions prevalent within the region. From traditional postures of kung fu to the refined movements of Tai chi are some of the native martial arts that are performed in this area. Take part in the story exhibition held in Hong Kong Museum of History or visit the Hong Kong Museum of Art for gold and jade figurines pertaining to the Ming and Qing dynasties. Encounter greenery as one explores the blooming agricultural heritage of the region while embracing the rich flora and fauna.

Trip down to one of the magnificent statues of bronze Buddha or take a legendary walk along the fairytale kingdom of Hong Kong’s Disneyland. Watch out the scenic hillsides while touring in the Peak Tram or gaze at the attractive statue of the kung-fu action celebrities. One may toss your luck at the Sha Tin Racecourse or watch out lion dance while testing your fortune at the racecourse track. Experience inestimable celebration while going through the Hong Kong Travel Guide that promises bountiful pleasures. Discover in-depth information about the local culture and heritage while touring to Hong Kong in China.

Hong Kong Disney Land Fantasy Land

The Fantasy Land inside Hong Kong Disney land is a storybook that comes to life. Its main attraction and entertainment is the Flights of Fantasy. The Flight of Fantasy has Mickeys Philhar Magic , a three dimensional animated films about Disneys princesses, villains and heroes. Theres also The Golden Mickeys at Disneys Storybook Theatre, a musical gala that celebrates Disneys Mulan, Pixar and Lilo and Stitch. Next, is the Fantasy Garden, here you can encounter different Disneys characters in a garden that lets you take a photographs and autographs with Disneys popular character Mickey and Minnie. After that comes the Adventures of Winnie the Pooh , here you can ride in Pooh’s hunny and enter the mysterious world of Heffalumps and Woozles. Afterward come the Sleeping Beauty Castle, a towering castle of Aurora where she is held captive by the evil witch. Then the Mad Hatter Tea Cups comes next, for a fun ride in zany fun-filled spin oversized tea cup. Take control of the tea cup if you want it to spin fast or slow. Theres also the Fantasyland Railroad Station”, a train station that stops on every scenic spots inside Hong Kong Disney Land.

After all of the main attraction and entertainment a scrumptous dinner is a must!. Disney Lands Fantastic Feast is a dining dream come true. Choose between Royal banquet Hall or Clopins Festival of Foods.

After eating, walking while shopping is a nice way to digest the food. Shop till you drop with different kinds of merchandise at Hong Kong Disney Lands Storybook Shoppe, Pooh Corner and Merlins Treasure.

Cheap Hong Kong Package – September 2008

Cheap Hong Kong Package – August 2008

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Transport in Hong Kong

Transport in Hong Kong

Double Decker Bus
Double-decker bus

The iconic Star Ferry on one of its 9 minute voyages across the Victoria Harbour.


Hong Kong International Airport

Hong Kong has a highly developed and state-of-the-art transport network, encompassing both public and private transport. The Octopus card stored value smart card payment system can be used to pay for fares on almost all railways, buses and ferries in Hong Kong. All parking meters in Hong Kong accept payment by Octopus card only, and Octopus card payment can be made at various car parks.

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FCC and Fringe Club

The Foreign Correspondents Club or known as FCC is the place where journalists from all over the globe meet simply just to wine, dine and gossip. The FCC has invested a large sum to highlight the sturdiness of the architectural merit of the structure. It is made with dark wood partition and long bar, is the intense memento of more loosed pilgrim period.

The Fringe Club is a house that is made with a brick and stucco pilgrim styled low rise building. It is built in 1913. Long ago, refrigerator has not become a common household item. That is why it was functioned as a cold storage or a warehouse for ice and many other dairy products. The structure has been declared as a historical monument. In 1984, the southern division was taken over by the Fringe Club. The Fringe Club is a hot spot for arts and crafts showcases and it is the place of the yearly Fringe Festival.








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