Once a British colony, since 1997 part of China, Hong Kong is a wonderfully dynamic place to visit. British with a Chinese flair or Chinese with a British flair, any way you look at it, Hong Kong is a worthy addition to any Chinese itinerary. Read all about visiting Hong Kong, mostly from our Guide to Hong Kong for Visitors.
The answer to the question "is Hong Kong part of China".
A Review of Hong Kong Disneyland, tried and tested with two three-year-olds.
Review of the Conrad Hotel Hong Kong Island.
If time is of a premium, this one-day whistle stop tour will take you around Hong Kong's must-see sights.
Pilgrimages to Hong Kong in search of bargain shopping is a well-trodden route and although the heyday of jaw-dropping prices is over, shopping in Hong Kong is still easy on the bank account.
A guide to weather in Hong Kong.
Unlike most other cities, Hong Kong doesn’t have hop-on, hop-off bus tours, however the tours operated by travel agents around the city are generally good value.
Visiting Hong Kong? Good choice. Now you'll want to get down to planning your trip. In this section, you'll find the lowdown on; when to go, how to get there, onward travel and other travel essentials
Some of the best hotels in the world call Hong Kong home, but whether you prefer five-star elegance or no-frills simplicity - hundreds of hotels, hostels and serviced apartments are available at both ends of the market. Take a look below to find the ideal accommodation to suit your taste.
Where to eat during your visit to Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has much more diversity in sights than most people think. Aside from streets banked with skyscrapers, there is imposing colonial architecture, ornate temples and thousands of acres of country park.