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A territory of the People’s Republic of China, Hong Kong is a rapidly growing international financial centre and global metropolis. Many of the world’s biggest business and financial dealings take place in Hong Kong which is also quite famous for its expansive skyline. For the traveler, Hong Kong features an array of unique attractions ranging from the religious and cultural sites to theme parks and museums. Some of Hong Kong’s most popular attractions include Hong Kong Disneyland, Ocean Park, Repulse Bay, Victoria Peak, Kowloon Park and the Wong Tai Sin Temple. Like in most of Asia’s major cities, the shopping experience Hong Kong is a really happening one. But of course like in most cities, the real adventure of Hong Kong shopping is best experienced in its bustling street markets and not in its posh shopping malls. So if you’re an adventurous traveler looking for a first-hand experience of Hong Kong living culture there’s no better place than its myriad street markets. As its name suggests, the Ladies’ Market in Tung Choi Street is the perfect spot for the ladies. From bags and, shoes to accessories and garments the market features a wide array of items at really bargain prices. If the daytime is too hectic and busy, why not make a visit to the Temple Street Night Market with its brightly lit alleys and stalls. Food stalls and stalls selling items such as clothing, pens, CDs and cassettes, watches and even electronic items can be found here. If you’re looking for a place to buy a small gift or a memento, the Stanley Market is the place for you with items such as handicraft, silk, artworks and other collectibles available. Jardine’s Crescent and Li Yuen Street West are other popular street markets in Hong Kong. Both these markets offer a wide variety of items ranging from clothing to shoes, handbags, cellular phones and VCDs. With 280 guestrooms that presents guests with a unique blend of comfort, elegance and convenience, the Hotel Jen is a preferred choice for travelers looking for the ultimate boutique hotel in Hong Kong. A magnificent view of the Victoria Harbour, easy access to the Macau Ferry, and the entertainment districts of Soho and Lan Kwai Fong are all added incentive for guests staying over at this charming hotel in Hong Kong. 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.
The Hong Kong Coliseum is one of the largest indoor arenas in the South East Asian region, it can comfortably seat up to 12,500 persons and plays host to a number of different events through out the year. Opened on the 27th of April 1983, the Hong Kong Coliseum is a symbol of national pride. One of the most striking features of this building is its architecture; the inverted pyramid design is imposing and creates a sense of grandeur in the minds of visitors. The design also has a more practical purpose as well, it allows for an unobstructed view of the arena as pillars have not been used. The facility which is currently being managed by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department of the Hong Kong government is the second largest such indoor arena in Hong Kong behind the newly built AsiaWorld Arena. The major attraction of the coliseum is of course the indoor arena; a number of events are held here each year ranging from, sporting competitions to musical and dance performances. The additional facilities available at the Hong Kong Coliseum include a VIP lounge and three conference rooms. These are usually used to hold press conferences, meetings and other allied activities connected with what’s going on in the arena. As one of the largest indoor arenas in Hong Kong it plays host to a cross section of different musicians and artists. Among those that have performed here are Elton John, Jackie Chan, Ricky Martin, Air Supply and Andy Lau. Large scale events such as the New York Philharmonic Orchestra performances, the Miss Hong Kong pageant, the Hong Kong Film Awards and Flamingo Domingo were also held here. The Hong Kong Coliseum is easily accessible by road and rail networks and a Hong Kong Island hotel can be found easily nearby. One such hotel in Hong Kong is Hotel Jen which offers great accommodation options for travelers.
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With more than 250 islands, Hong Kong is the special administrative region of China. Earlier a British colony, Hong Kong became a part of China in 1997, under a special agreement. Hong Kong has now become one of the prominent economies of the region.
Wantanee Khamkongkaew is an independent author evaluating and commenting on leading International Property Consultants in Asia and Greater China, especially CB Richard Ellis. |
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