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Street of Mong Kok

Hong Kong City Travel Guide : The kowloon peninsula was divided into New Kowloon and Old Kowloon.

The name "Mong Kok" literally means bustling city corner. Before the development of this area exploded this was actually a smallseaside village above a rocky headland. The village folk that inhaboited this area were watercress and spinach farmers. Sai Yeung choi and Tung Choi are streets there today. Translated as water cress street and water spinach street, they remember the city’s roots in agriculture. The kowloon peninsula was divided into New Kowloon and Old Kowloon. They were separated b... More
 

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Large Crowds Celebrating New Year's Eve in Hong KongHong Kong New Years Eve 2006-2007 - New Year's Eve 2006-2007 in Hong Kong: Celebrations after C...
posted by Ms. Ekta Pathela on 29 November 2006
In Hong Kong, people do not only celebrate Chinese New Year. In fact, this year, Hong Kong will have the biggest New Year's Eve 2006-2007 celebration in China or maybe in the world. People will gather at Central District, Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui harbourfront to watch the spectacular fireworks on the skyscrapers and enjoy the Coutdown Carnival, where tens of thousands of local people and tou... More
Add your travel guide and pictureHong Kong and Beyond - Easy Hong Kong Excursions
posted by Mr. Paul Jerdin on 02 November 2006
When visiting Hong Kong if you are staying in central be sure to take the Star Ferry to Kowloon in the late afternoon enyoy a drink at the intercontinental hotel lounge and watch the lights go on across victoria harbor in Central. Take a local bus to Stanley market the repulse bay side of the island is less populate and has lots of green spaces and beaches. Pick up some portuguese history in ch... More
Car Cable in Ocean ParkOcean Park Hong Kong - Enjoyable Theme Park for Fun and Knowledge here in Ocean Park Hong Kong
posted by Miss. Kanistha Rattanapisit on 09 October 2006
Ocean Park is a theme park located in Hong Kong, the southern district. Ocean Park is an amusement park, but beside that it is as well included observatories, laboratories, education department and Whales and Dolphins Fund for knowledge as well. More than you can have fun with the park; you can as well get knowledge. Ocean Park is also named as the second longest outdoor escalator anyway. Ocean... More
Victoria HarbourVictoria Harbour Hong Kong - Victoria Harbour, the world's most busy sea port
posted by Mr. Umbert Fischer on 05 October 2006
Victoria Harbour is one of the biggest and most busy sea ports of the world and in Hong Kong it separates the two Peninsulas of Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. In this special location, the Victoria Harbour is a big attraction in itself, offering stunning views and giving the city of Hong Kong a unique cityscape. Victoria Harbour has gone through several reclamation works in the past 2 decades an... More
Victoria Peak View at dayVictoria Peak in Hong Kong - Take Trams to the Peak of Victoria for Tropical Climate and View i...
posted by Miss. Kanistha Rattanapisit on 05 October 2006
Victoria Peak is the landmark tourism place in Hong Kong. Mount Austin is as well a name noted in some maps or document. Victoria peak was not famous in the past, but in the present, this peak is known as the most famous obvious landmark place. Because of since in 1888 when the Tramway operated to run up and down in this peak, so that it became to be one of famous tourism places to attract visitor... More
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