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Hong Kong night

Explore Hong Kong After Dark

July 17, 2020

Hong Kong after dark offers so many fantastic options for nighttime outings and entertainment. Once the temples, museums and other tourist spots wind down for the day you need a different checklist. Here is our top pick of things to do when the sun goes down. Whether your looking for a bite to eat, a […]

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Why YOU Need a Hong Kong Private Guide

February 14, 2020

Here’s how booking a Hong Kong private guide can help you make the most of your stay in our fabulous city. Most visitors only have a short window to sight see.  There is so much to see and do and never enough time. The Advantages of Booking a Private Tour Guide 1. Save Time and […]

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Hong Kong vs Macau Egg Tart

Hong Kong Egg Tart vs Macau Egg Tart

January 17, 2020

The Hong Kong egg tart and the Macau egg tart are both famous in their own right. Superficially, they are pretty similar, but the devil is in the detail. There’s nothing like a bit of friendly rivalry, which is exactly what we have in this corner of the world when it comes to the egg […]

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Monopoly Dreams

December 11, 2019

Monopoly Dreams is Hong Kong’s newest attraction. What is it? This entirely Monopoly-themed attraction is the first of its kind in the world, with a second location slated for Melbourne in the future. From the thimble shaped lampshades at the snack bar to the themed rooms including a safe, a jail cell and a waterworks, […]

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Discover Vegetarian Hong Kong

November 29, 2019

Globally there has been a remarkable shift towards vegetarianism and veganism in recent years.  A shift driven by a number of factors.  Firstly, our appreciation of the health benefits of a meat-free diet.  Secondly, a growing consciousness of the environmental impact that our food choices have.  Thirdly, food contamination scandals that have made us think […]

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Homegrown Hong Kong Gifts & Souvenirs Guide

October 14, 2019

Hong Kong is known as a shopping metropolis, but what are the best gifts to return home with for family and friends? And where to buy them? Sometimes there is so much choice it is a little bit overwhelming. We have done the shopping research for you.  It involved us spending time in each shop […]

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Luxury 5 star junk trip boat cruise in Hong Kong.

Enjoy a Lazy Boozy Boat Cruise

September 28, 2019

Our popular Sunday Brunch boat cruise is running all throughout September and October. Enjoy the stunning weather and the tranquility of the ocean, coupled with 5-star hospitality on board our luxury yachts. Book now for one of the most relaxing weekends you can get this Autumn! BOOK NOW Escape the city and soak up the […]

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Entrance to the Peninsula Hotel Hong Kong

Book a Hong Kong Staycation or Macau Just-over-the-waycation

September 19, 2019

A Hong Kong staycation should be firmly on your to do list. By now your summer holidays are fading in your rear-view mirror and the Christmas holidays are but a faint beacon on the far off horizon. And well, who doesn’t need to get away from their routine sometimes? A staycation has all the benefits […]

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Sky Full of Gods and Buddhas

Mr Wong Wing-Pong’s A Sky Full of Gods and Buddhas

May 22, 2019

  There are various spots in Hong Kong where you will encounter clusters of battered, bruised and once loved, but then discarded religious statues.  If you would like to see one, we recommend that you visit A Sky Full of Gods and Buddhas.  It is the most famous and well populated cache in Hong Kong. […]

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Hong Kong Police Tales and Tiger Tails

May 22, 2019

As Hong Kong’s population has expanded, many of the Hong Kong’s original police buildings became too small to meet the city’s growing needs.  In recent years, some of the old buildings have  given a new lease of life.  Subsequently, many have undergone revitalisation.  Such projects have seen these buildings becoming museums, creative hubs or supermarkets. […]

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