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here is the korean map and now in hong kong map.Still fun to play but leader must have all Super Missions done to play it.

biggest size map (sim city 4)


1 million people in this city no lies. no cheats.

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Visit Hong Kong – Pearl Of The Orient

Hong Kong, also referred to as the ‘Pearl of the Orient,’ is perhaps the most popular tourist destination in the Southeast Asia. Until the arrival of the British in 1842, it was just a typical small village.


In 1997, Hong Kong was handed over to China, under the policy ‘one country, two systems.’ The city has now become one of the vibrant as well as s sought after destinations not only in Asia but also in the world.


Bordered by the South China Sea and Sea, Hong Kong, al though a part of China, is different from rest of China. With its own government, stamps, and laws and regulations, the city consists of four geographic areas, such as, the New Territories, Hong Kong Island, Kowloon Peninsula, and the Outlying Islands, all of them packed with a plethora of attractions and facilities.


It also consists of more than 200 islands, which consist of both small and tiny islands. In addition, Hong Kong is much famed for its superb deep water harbors. According to the survey conducted by the World Tourism Organization, the city has been ranked among the 15 most preferred tourist destinations in the world.


An incredible city blending the best from the East and West, Hong Kong’s attractions, among many others, are Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre with its unique curved three-tier roof and glass walls; the covered Central-Mid level Escalator, which is the longest in the world; and Hollywood Road, packed with a range of antique and curio shops selling Buddha statues, Japanese specialties like ikebana baskets, Chinese furniture, and snuff and perfume bottles.


Despite these attractions, perhaps the most famed attraction of the city is Victoria Peak, from whose summit you can gaze down to enjoy the wonderful vistas of skyscrapers and Victoria Harbor. During nights, the sights from the peak become more dazzling.


Also, of special significance are the temples of the region. Since Buddhism being the most popular religion of the place, Hong Kong has to its credit more than 400 temples, each of which is regarded as not to be a missed tourist attraction.


One of the most prominent Buddhist shrines is the Chi Lin Nunnery, located in Kowloon. Considered a living museum of the Tang Dynasty, it has been stunningly renovated in the traditional Tang-era architecture with several magnificent Buddhist halls. Another popular Buddhist shrine is Po Lin Monastery, whose focal point is a bronze statue of the Lord Buddha, which is the largest in the world. In addition to Buddhist shrines, the place also consists of several other popular shrines such as St John’s Cathedral, which is considered to be the oldest in the Far East and Shelley Street Mosque, which is noted for its minaret of green and white colors.


A visit to Hong Kong would be incomplete without taking a tour to many of its fascinating museums, showcasing unique art and antiquities representing several aspects of the place such as its history, film industry, space and science, and coastal defense. Some of the most visited museums in the region are Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, Hong Kong Film Archive, Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences, Hong Kong Racing Museum, Hong Kong Planning and Infrastructure Exhibition Gallery, and Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre.


Attractions also include a continuum of beautiful beaches, including Repulse Bay, the most spectacular among the city’s beaches; Deep Water Bay, which is connected by a pathway to the Repulse Bay Beach; Turtle Cove, a tranquil beach; Golden Beach, the first artificial beach in Hong Kong; and Hung Shing Yeh – a marvelous beach on the Lamma Island.


Also, the gastronomy of the place is amazing, with specialized areas for enjoying remarkable delicacies, like, SoHo with a variety of restaurants serving international cuisine; Gage Street, dotted with an array of stalls, from where one can enjoy the best of Hong Kong style cuisines comprising noodles, soups, pastries, and herbal teas; and floating style restaurants found in Aberdeen.


Apart from this, excellent options are available for shopping, with areas like Lyndhurst Terrace packed with shops selling ancient paintings and maps; Stanley Street, considered a paradise for shopping cameras and film accessories; and Li Yuen Streets, dotted with shops selling knick-knacks, leather items, and casual wear.


With these fabulous attractions and options to enjoy a variety of activities, tourists flock to Hong Kong all year round. No matter you want budget or luxury accommodation, the city has options to cater to all types of tourists. Majority of the hotels and resorts are located within the heart of the city, and hence are within easy reach of almost all top tourist attractions.


Nowadays, many of the hotels, both budget and luxury accommodation, have their own sites on the web, which in turn enables the visitors to check price and room as well as make bookings in advance.

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An Unforgettable Night Out in the Entertainment Capital – Hong Kong

Irresistible to its urban core and a trading giant to be reckoned with Hong Kong is where Asia comes to party. Unbridled in its appetite for the new, fresh and fabulous, this singular island nation has earned its place on the world map as a key player when it comes to entertainment and amusements.

Home to the Hong Kong Dance Company, Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra, the Hong Kong Ballet and the City Contemporary Dance Company and hosting annual events such as the Rugby Sevens, Symphony of Lights, the Hong Kong International Film Festival, Fashion Week, Winterfest and Man Hong Kong International Literary Festival, one will hardly be at a loss for things to do in this vibrant city state. When the sun goes down this bustling metropolis comes alive with a wide variety of activities and attractions to engage the senses. Lan Kwai Fong and Wan Chai regions close to the city’s Central District house some of the island’s trendiest bars such as Dublin Jack’s, The Keg and Stormies as well as Mexican themed Agave Bar. Bulldog’s Bar and Grill are other popular venues while Joe Banana’s is renowned as the preferred spot of celebrities the likes of Jean Claude Van Damme, Bon Jovi, Nicholas Cage and Jackie Chan. Dusk till Dawn and Horse and Groom are favourites among expats and locals alike in addition to Drop and KGB. For fine dining and funky clubs look no further than the party streets down Kowloon, why not drop in to Felix with its’ American Bar, Pacific Rim, Gastronomy, Perspex Box dancing hall and a wine bar. Aqua Spirit and the Fringe Club Roof Garden are also worth the visit in addition to Red, Bocas Tapas Wine Bar and the Kee Club. Serious clubbers must venture on to Lantau Island where China Bear and Bache are conveniently situated near the Silvermine Bay dock. Hong Kong’s dazzling Night Park in Tsim Sha Tsui is ideal for an all around entrainment experience, with its cinemas, promenades and restaurants. Want to try your luck? Step over to Asia’s Las Vegas in Macau where the country’s finest casinos are located. The MGM Grand Macau, Sands Macao and the Grand Lisboa are just some of the hotspots while other popular casinos include Pharaoh’s, the Golden Dragon Casino, Casa Real Casino, Galaxy StarWorld and Ponte 16.

Karaoke bars are also located all over the city while those looking for live entertainment will not be disappointed as Hong Kong is home to some of the world’s most famous live music venues. Backstage is all the rage right now with its young and hip patrons and its diverse musical offerings ranging from jazz to heavy metal. An intimate but stellar atmosphere makes this one of the island’s trendiest hangouts for music lovers. Other musical points of interest include Grappa’s Cellar, Cyberport and Peel Fresco where the region’s finest jazz musicians take the stage every night.

The Langham Place Mongkok Hong Kong is one of the city’s most popular venues by no coincidence. With its superior service and attention to detail this jewel among Hong Kong hotels offers contemporary amenities and luxury accommodation as a premier hotel Hong Kong Island is contented to claim as its own.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

Peninsula Hong Kong

Being an international metropolis and business hub, Hong Kong is no short of uber-swanky hotels, where you can rub shoulders with the world’s rich and famous. But there is more to Hong Kong’s luxury hotels than just glitz and glamour… As a matter of fact, the combination of British colonialism, Chinese traditions and other Asian and international influences has created a hotel-culture that is quite unique to this vibrant city.

There are hundreds of hotels in Hong Kong, including several high-class ones. Most of the hotels are located in Tsimshatsui, which is the place for shopping, food, and entertainment. Causeway Bay, North Point, and the new territories also have some very good hotels. Central, Admiralty and Wanchai, which are the financial districts, also have fantastic hotels.

Hong Kong is as modern as any U.S. city, and its skyscrapers and designer stores are a testament to its modernity. Most of Hong Kong’s shopping districts are concentrated in northern Hong Kong Island; however, for those people who prefer less-expensive open-air markets, Kowloon is the perfect day-long shopping destination.

Hong Kong consists of three parts: Victoria Island and surrounding islands, Kowloon, located on the tip of the peninsula leading up to mainland China and the rest of the peninsula known as the New Territories. Between Victoria Island and Kowloon was a world class harbor that placed Hong Kong on the map as an entry point into China.

The stunning decor was created by internationally known avant-garde designer, Philippe Starck. The floor-to-ceiling glass wall offers unmatched views of Victoria harbor and Hong Kong Island, and the atmosphere is certainly like being at the top of the world.

Hong Kong was a gem in Great Britain’s colonial crown from 1852 until its 1997 when its sovereignty was transferred to the People’s Republic of China. Though it’s part of China, Hong Kong will have much autonomy for 50 years, until 2047. It’s a favorite vacation location, offering spectacular architecture, sophisticated culture, and surrounded by fantastic natural beauty.

Hong Kong island- it is the island in the southern part of Hong Kong, whose central area is the major historical, economic and political centre of Hong Kong. To the southern side of this island, there is Aberdeen Island, whose Sampan tour is worth visiting. The most popular beach Repulse Bay is also on the southern side of the island and is generally crowded on the weekends. The Old Man Mo Temple and botanical and zoological are gardens are some of the main attractions of the island.

The Peak Tram takes you to the top of the peak. However be prepared to wait in the long line to board the tram. We went on a weekday but still had to wait over 30 mins to get on it. The ride on tram itself gives you some spectacular view of city skyline. There are many restaurants, shopping and walking trails at the top. We ended up having lunch at one of the tourist trap restaurant and spent couple of hours walking around.

Victoria Peak offers the best views of the town and the seaport, with the stunning nighttime views. Victoria Peak is known for its eating joints and entertainment attractions.

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Hong Kong Travel ? Incredible City

Hong Kong is among those places that are unique and multifaceted, that it becomes very difficult to describe them. Popular as the ‘city of contrasts’, ‘world class city’, and an ‘amazing city’ all aptly sum up the city. Hong Kong today is a ‘special administrative region’ under the People’s Republic of China. Earlier the Hong Kong territory was under the British for many decades as a result of the 19th century Opium wars. In 1842, Hong Kong, came under the British and remained with them until the 1997 handover to China. With the policy of ‘one country, two systems’, Hong Kong will retain its own social, economical and political systems.

Hong Kong travel is unlike any other travel experience. From a small fishing village in the early 1800s, to a modern cosmopolitan metropolis of 21st century, all through it is an amazing journey. The city has grown into a vibrant city, an important financial and economical center, full with imposing sky rise buildings. The map of Hong Kong can be clearly marked of three main important areas of Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, the new territories and some 260 small outlying islands. This city of contrasts provides with an excellent opportunity, to experience at the same time an exciting modern city along with fusion of the ancient civilizations and rich traditions. It is a perfect picture out here with the city balancing the old and the new traditions, varied sights and attractions as varied as the people of the region.

Travel Hong Kong has in store a fantastic holiday destination for the travelers. A city that is always in the process of evolving and taking in on the modern advancements, tourists return with memorable times. The best time for Hong Kong travel is the period from October to December, when the days are sunny and cool comfortable nights. Even the months of January, February and March are good times to travel. However, summer months can get too hot and humid and even the cheapest months for the reason that it the low season for tourists because of the weather.

Traveling to Hong Kong would see unfolding of a city that is soaked in traditions yet taking in on the modern developments. In fact, it is an odd combination of everything one could expect to find here and asume of the city. The city’s vibrating commercial activity is the highlight of any holiday here. A vacation to Hong Kong is going to be packed, full of bright lights, exciting shopping opportunities, moving nightlife and an array of tourist attractions. For sure, every age group would find something to intrigue them and enjoy to their fullest. The attraction of ‘Symphony of Lights’ on the Hong Kong Island is a favorite place among the romantic couples, whereas the visitors with a family find the Ocean Park and Disneyland very interesting options. Catch the city’s best picture of the skyline from the Victoria Peak, considered to be amongst the best in the world.

Travel Hong Kong gives many reasons to travelers, who flock here from all over the world. However, it is the exceptional shopping, excellent food, cruising to the outlying islands and spending some relaxing moments in the lap of the nature that are not to be missed when traveling to Hong Kong.

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