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Chun Yeung Street Wet Market
Chun Yeung Street Wet Market is located in North Point, Hong Kong Island. It is a narrow street packed with stalls selling vegetables, fruits, meat and seafood. One can see buyers negotiating prices with the stall owners. Cheung Yeung Street is an old-style market place which refuses to bow down to the competition from supermarkets. A tramline runs through the middle of this market.
Chung Hom Kok
A wide sandy crescent amidst a secluded bay lined by trees, Chung Hom Kok beach is perfect for unwinding in a less crowded setting. It is great for cookout sessions and picnics too thanks to the barbecue pits here. Tucked off away from the road and the daily hustle-bustle, go here to enjoy a good family day or a moment of peace.
Chung Yeung Festival
Hong Kong goes hand in hand with good luck and Chung Yueng is one festival of ancestor worship, occurring on the ninth day of the ninth lunar month, which is believed to bring good luck in the families. Celebrated from the time of the Han dynasty, this festival, nicknamed as Double Ninth Festival, is marked with visiting of cemeteries for worship, arranging family picnics and savoring special ‘ko’ cakes within the communities.
Chungking Mansions
Often described as an ecosystem in itself and a ghetto, Chungking Mansion is a famous building in Hong Kong. Located on Nathan Road, it is full of guesthouses offering a cheap residence, secret and infamous restaurants, and shopping stores. It is known as a haven for food lovers but also has a myriad of theories about what goes on inside the building, making it an almost mystery.
If there is one place that is synonymous to a quick fix, it is the Chungking Mansions. It has been the subject of the famous 1994 drama film named “Chungking Express” and also has a book written about it named “Ghetto at the Centre of the World”. Such high is the intrigue evoked by Chungking Mansions and its setting that bloggers and YouTubers go on quests to explore the building and the many activities that take place within the walls. Travellers strapped for cash or on tight budgets usually find affordable living here and from currency exchange to getting your hair (and keys too apparently) cut, it is something interesting for sure.
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City Plaza
The largest shopping sanctuary in Hong Kong, and the only one to have ice-skating inside, the City Plaza mall having over 170 stores, is a very family-friendly mall. It is varied in its purposes because from finding daily necessity items to attending grand piano concerts, this is your one-stop destination to it all! This mall is the exclusive home to the infamous Japanese store-chain called Apita.
Citygate Outlets
The largest outlet mall in India, Citygate outlet is a highly appealing mall for shoppers, especially for travellers due to its proximity to the airport. It is known for great bargains and deals of up to 90 per cent off year-round on 150 internationally acclaimed branded clothing, accessories, electronics, outdoor items, etc. It also boasts of a state-of-the-art cinema hall, over 40 food and beverages food stalls. It is not only a one-roof-has-it-all shopping destination but is also a gateway that connects other attractions in Lantau Island.
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Clearwater Bay Golf and Country Club
Located on Tai Au Mun Road, the Clearwater Bay Golf and Country Club is a private golf club that conducts an array of tours and championships such as the PGA Tour China Clearwater Bay Open and the World Amateur Team Championship. The golf course and club is restricted only to its members. Interested people could take up any of their six membership openings.
Clearwater Bay
Located on the eastern shore of Clearwater Bay Peninsula, this bay comprises two beaches. Its pristine, pure sand and glistening water are positively tropical. You can see the nearby country park from here, and it offers picture-perfect views of the park's steep mountains plus the sharp tip of High Junk Peak.
Computer Festival
Hong Kong welcomes you to the event which is solely dedicated to the gizmo and technology lovers of this city! The Hong Kong Computer and Communications Festival, is spreading among the enthusiasts all the awareness and pieces of information about updated software, latest technologies, cheap digital buys and a lot more. A complete paradise for the residents, this exhibition cum festival now a robust event in the country.
de Sarthe gallery
de Sarthe gallery lies in the Global Trade Square on Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong. de Sarthe was originally founded in Paris in 1977 and later shifted to Hong Kong. The gallery features contemporary Asian artists like Double Fly Art Center, Liang Ban, Lin Jingjing and many others. Historically important art from both Asian and Western artists also honours the gallery.
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