Imagine 150 years of colonial influence and a few thousand years of Chinese tradition. Hong kong is the original shopper's paradise in Asia!
Situated in the southeastern coast of China, the three main districts are Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula and the New Territories.

When it was first made a crown colony of Great Britain,Hong Kong Island was a collection of fishing villages. Since then, Hong Kong has thrived as an international trading port as well as a gateway to China.
After a century and a half, history was made again when Hong Kong was returned to Chinese sovereignty on 1 July 1997.
Operating under a "One country, Two Systems" principle of government, Hong Kong maintains a high degree of autonomy; retaining its own legal, social and economic systems. This means the lifestyle of the residents and visitors remain unchanged
Hong Kong is unforgettable. It is one of the world's most exciting cities where East doesn't simply meet West. It is the City of Life.
 
 
Hong Kong
   
Island Situated south of
Kowloon separated
by Victoria Harbour.
 
Central The business and financial centre.
It is also a shopper's paradise, famous nightspots & restaurants and high fashion boutiques.
Board the legendary Star Ferry across the harbour to Tsim Sha Tsui.
 
         
Wan Chai Made famous by the fictional movie of Suzie Wong, Wan Chai is well noted for it's dizzy array of shops, night scenes and trendy bars.
Site of the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (where the ceremony for the handover in 1997 took place) and Central Plaza, Hong Kong's tallest building. A ride to it's 46th floor will give you a marvelous perspective of Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
         
Causeway
Bay
and
Happy
Valley
When you're in the mood for serious shopping, Causeway Bay is the place to be! And if you have time, try the fantastic range of dining and nightlife this ever-moving place has to offer
For the horse-racing enthusiast, the magnificent Happy Valley track has one of the greatest horse racing venues in the world.
   
South
Side
Aberdeen Harbour, the Jumbo Floating Restaurant (largest floating restaurant in the world!).
Ocean Park: perched around a mountain, this amusement park is the largest in Southeast Asia with plenty of hair-raising rides and the world's largest reef aquarium.
     
  Kowloon: Located on the mainland side of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon is generally regarded as the main tourist area which caters to almost every whim of the avid shopper. Bargains abound, head for the markets or you can find great deals on computer and electrical goods of all sorts.  
New Territories:
No other place portrays Hong Kong's living cultural heritage, a fascinating tapestry of rolling hills and woodlands, traditional villages, walking trails, ancient temples with the most ornate carvings. In contrast are the planned and landscaped "New Towns" of modern Hong Kong.
Tsim Sha Tsui: Don't miss walking "the Golden Mile". This is a long boulevard of shops and hotels which runs from the tip of Kowloon Peninsula down to Nathan Road. This could well be where the saying "Shop till you drop" originated!  
  Yau Ma Tei and MongKok: If you wish to have a glimpse into traditional Chinese urban life, venture into Yau Ma Tei. Once a farmland, is it now a maze of narrow fascinating streets.
If a bustling variety of markets interest you, visit MongKok–Ladies markets, Shoe Street, the Bird Market and the Flower Markets.