Travelling in Hong Kong

Hong Kong, a place with a unique blend of East and West, old and new, is renowned as one of the Asia’s top tourist destinations. The city has something for everyone – from high-end shopping malls to bustling street bazaars, ancient Chinese temples to towering skyscrapers, neon-lit streets to verdant countryside. Hong Kong also celebrates Western and Eastern festivals with equal enthusiasm, at which you can experience festive atmosphere of both Chinese traditions and western cultures. It is a city of colour and contrast waiting for you to explore.

The nightly spectacle ‘A Symphony of Lights’, a multimedia light and sound show staged on both sides of renowned and iconic Victoria Harbour, is one of the most well-known attractions. Other sightseeing spots are The Peak, Ocean Park and Hong Kong Disneyland Resort, heritage sites, natural landscape, temples and parks.

Accommodation options are extensive, ranging from licensed guesthouses and youth hostels to luxury hotels.

Travellers from some 170 countries and territories may visit Hong Kong visa free for periods ranging from seven to 180 days. Please visit the Immigration Department’s website for more information on visa requirements for travelling to Hong Kong.

Hong Kong is a Muslim-friendly tourist destination, home to renowned mosques and serving up delicious halal foods. For more on Muslim-friendly travel options in Hong Kong, please visit the Hong Kong Tourism Board’s website.

More on travelling to Hong Kong:
https://www.discoverhongkong.com/eng/index.html

27 Oct 2021