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    7 best festivals and events in Hong Kong
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 27, 2018
    • 2 min

    7 best festivals and events in Hong Kong

    Hong Kong’s calendar is littered with colourful festival celebrating Chinese culture and Western traditions, as well as art, film and music. Here are some of the best events on the Hong Kong entertainment calendar: 1. Hong Kong art Festival An extravaganza of music, drama and dance, featuring some of the world ’s top performers. 2. Hong Kong sevens Rugby teams from all over the world come for three days of lightning fast , 15 minutes match. 3. Hong Kong international film fe
    3 Best eye level views in Hong Kong
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 27, 2018
    • 1 min

    3 Best eye level views in Hong Kong

    Star Ferry There is no better way to view Hong Kong ’s famous harbour. Trams Turn the city into a carousel of moving images Happy Valley Race course Between mountains and high rises, the ponies gallop #beautifulview #HongKong #transport
    Tropical Cyclone Mangkhut in Hong Kong
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 16, 2018
    • 1 min

    Tropical Cyclone Mangkhut in Hong Kong

    Name: Severe Typhoon MANGKHUT Date: 16 Sep 2018Time: 12 HKT Position: 21.2 N, 114.2 E (about 120 km south of Hong Kong) Maximum sustained wind near centre: 175 km/h Mangkhut known as one of the strongest typhoon which sweep Hong Kong. #Cyclone #Mangkhut #typhoon #HongKong
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 12, 2018
    • 1 min

    Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park

    Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park (Chinese: 沙洲及龍鼓洲海岸公園) is a marine park located on the west waters of Hong Kong, China. With an area of 1,200 hectares (3,000 acres), the Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park has a variety of sea life due to the richness of nutrients in the water. The islands of Lung Kwu Chau, Sha Chau and Pak Chau (Tree island) are located within the boundaries of the park. The Sha Chau and Lung Kwu Chau Marine Park is located off Hong Kong to the west
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 12, 2018
    • 1 min

    Yan Chau Tong Marine Park - Double Haven

    Double Haven or Yan Chau Tong (Chinese: 印洲塘) is a harbour enclosed by Double Island, Crescent Island and Crooked Island with north-eastern New Territories, Hong Kong. Parts of the haven fall within Yan Chau Tong Marine Park to protect the wildlife of the marine creatures. It is known for its scenery and natural environment,[citation needed] and for the calm seas from which its English name derives.[citation needed] Double Haven contains many deep red coloured rocks because of
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 12, 2018
    • 1 min

    Marine parks in Hong Kong

    The Marine Parks Ordinance protects and conserves the marine environment and a rich collection of aquatic animals and plants, such as corals, sea grasses and dolphins. The ordinance also provides the legal framework for the designation, control and management of marine parks and marine reserves. The Marine Parks and Marine Reserve Regulation provides for the prohibition and control of certain activities in marine parks and marine reserve. The Marine Parks Hoi Ha Wan Yan Chau
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 12, 2018
    • 2 min

    Beautiful Beaches of Hong Kong

    Hong Kong has a long coastline that is full of twists and turns with many bays and beaches. Many of them are well sheltered by mountains nearby, as Hong Kong is a mountainous place. As a result, large waves seldom appear at the bays, making them suitable for human swimming. However, with the increasing development and urbanisation of Hong Kong, water quality has worsened resulting in the closure of several beaches previously suitable for swimming. These include Approach Beach
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 9, 2018
    • 4 min

    Organised hiking Tours Versus Going It Alone

    If you’re planning a decent length walk, or a walking holiday perhaps, then one of the first things to decide is whether you’re going to plan your own routes, walk on your own accord and go it alone, or whether you’re going to book onto an organised hiking tour. There are certainly pros and cons to both options and in some parts of the world even the most seasoned walker would be a fool not to join an organised tour. Many places have hidden dangers that need expert advice fro
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 9, 2018
    • 3 min

    Great Tips for Avoid Dehydration when Hiking in Hong Kong

    Evenings are drawing in and the temperature is falling which only means one thing, winter is looming. Winter can be an amazing time though for hiking throughout the world with completely different landscapes and sights to see along the way, you just really need to be prepared. Shorter routes close to home and are a good way to start since you can easily familiarise yourself with the routes and differences between summer and winter walks. It is also very important to avoid de
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 9, 2018
    • 3 min

    Great Tips for Walking in Hot And Humid Hong Kong

    The ideal of walking in hot climates with the sun streaming down on you, topping up your vitamin D and warming up your soul is a really great one, but in reality walking in hot climates can actually be really hard work and pretty dangerous if you aren’t well prepared. We’ve put together our top tips to keep you safe and make sure that your walk is successful when you are in hot climates. 1.Research your Destination Do some good research before you go, make sure you know when
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 9, 2018
    • 3 min

    Top Tips For Camping in Hong Kong With Children

    Do you have a family camping holiday coming up that is filling you with fear; will anyone get any sleep, will the children be too hot or cold, will the tent blow away? If so you need to check out our 5 top tips for camping holidays with children where we give handy hints from our own personal experience and help to make your impending camping trip one to look forward to. To begin with, well done for choosing a holiday that involves camping with children. Many people will call
    OutdoorHongKong
    • Sep 4, 2018
    • 1 min

    One of the Best Street Food Destinations in the World

    Hong Kong Probably one of the more obvious choices, but the street food in Hong Kong does need to be mentioned since it is so great and readily available. With a reputation of a gourmet paradise it is easy to see why Hong Kong has made itself a name on the street food scene. Make sure to try an egg waffle – these delicious treats are crispy around the edges with a soft and gooey centre and a more-ish sweetness. Curried fish balls are another absolute must – these are cheap an

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