Hong Kong Island’s Central hosts a number of terrific tourists attractions. It takes some time getting used to all the urban landscape and how small you feel. On the third day of my little sister’s visit to Hong Kong, we

Cheung Chau Island : Hong Kong’s Koh-Phi-phi Don
There are striking similarities between Hong Kong’s Cheung Chau Island and Thailand’s Koh Phi Phi Don. Compare this… To this… Not convinced? Compare this map… To this map… I know what you’re thinking… okay, so the outline is similar,

Kowloon Park – Tsim Sha Tsui – Hong Kong
Right in the middle of the hassle and bustle of Hong Kong’s Tsim Sha Tsui lies a pleasant park. During holidays and weekends it’s packed with immigrants and you can hardly find an empty spot to sit down, but during

Symphony of Lights @ Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui Hong Kong
One of the most famous views of Hong Kong is the skyscraper skyline, best viewed during the night at the "Avenue of Stars" at the southern tip of Tsim Sha Tsui. Every night at 8pm Hong Kong runs "The Symphony

The Hong Kong Asian Flower Art Exhibition 2009
Ikebana, or flower arrangement, is a highly appreciated form of art in these parts of the world. Hong Kong recently had a small exhibition of local HK and international Ikebana artwork with the Asian Flower Art Exhibition 2009. Following are

Hong Kong Global Education : Local, Mainland and International Students
South China Morning Post recently came out with a series of fascinating articles on the state of education in Hong Kong. As Hong Kong struggles to become an international education hub, HK media is reporting on the overwhelmingly increasing number

Hong Kong International Art Fair 2009
An event like the Hong Kong International Art Fair 2009 is one of the great things about living in Hong Kong. I really enjoy the fact that I’m now living in a much more international and fashionable city with endless

Visiting Chinese University of Hong Kong
I went to visit Chinese University of Hong Kong the other week for a day seminar with some local and mainland students and could appreciate one of Hong Kong’s top universities for the first time (update : Chinese University of

Breathtaking Hong Kong : Sai Kung Tai Long Wan – The MacLehose Trail
You won’t believe it’s Hong Kong, you really won’t. I didn’t. It’s so beautiful and so different from the classic misconception of what Hong Kong is about that I just couldn’t believe I was seeing this in Hong Kong. There’s

Sai Kung’s sea-food market – As fresh as it gets
Hong Kong folks like their seafood fresh and Sai-Kung is one of small places where you can really appreciate just how much. Along the boardwalk is a long series of sea food restaurants where you can pick out your live