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THE LEGACY OF KOWLOON WALLED CITY AND HOW YOU CAN VISIT IT

Kowloon Walled City was a densely populated, largely ungoverned settlement in Kowloon, Hong Kong. Originally a military outpost, the site became a Chinese enclave after the New Territories were leased to Britain in 1898. Over the years, the Walled City developed into a high-rise, overcrowded, and chaotic urban settlement. At its peak in the 1950s and 1960s, Kowloon Walled City housed around 30,000 to 50,000 residents within its 6.4-acre area, making it one of the most densely populated places on Earth. The architecture of the Walled City was characterized by cramped, interconnected high-rise buildings. The structures were constructed without formal urban planning, leading to a maze-like layout with narrow alleyways and staircases. Due to a historical oversight, the Walled City fell into a legal gray area with no clear jurisdiction. This lack of oversight contributed to the unregulated growth of the settlement. Despite its chaotic appearance, Kowloon Walled City had a unique system of s

WHY THE CENTRAL & WESTERN PROMENADE IS ONE OF THE MOST BREATHTAKING WALKS IN HONG KONG

The Central and Western Promenade in Hong Kong is a scenic waterfront area that stretches along the northern shore of Hong Kong Island. It offers stunning views of Victoria Harbour and is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The promenade is known for its pleasant walkways, parks, and recreational areas. The Central and Western Promenade in Hong Kong stretches for several kilometers along the northern shore of Hong Kong Island. It extends from the western end of Sheung Wan to the Central District. There are plans in the future to link the Central and Western Promenade up with the Wan Chai Waterfront Promenade, so you can walk all the way from Sun Yet Sun Memorial Park in Sai Ying Pun to the Wan Chai Ferry Terminal in Wan Chai.  Overall, it provides a picturesque walk with beautiful views of Victoria Harbour and the Hong Kong skyline. It is definitely something you need to add to your list of things to do in Hong Kong, because not only do you get to take in scenic views, it is

HERITAGE TRAILS TO VISIT IN HONG KONG

Hong Kong has a rich history and offers several historic trails for visitors to explore. These trails offer a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance, providing a unique way to explore Hong Kong beyond its modern skyline. Whether you're interested in ancient villages, colonial history, or cultural landmarks, these trails offer a fascinating journey through Hong Kong's past. There’s something incredibly freeing about being in the boundless nature and away from the narrow streets of urban city living. Thanks to the Antiquities and Monuments Office of the LCSD, which has designed several heritage over the territories, intended for people to discover more about the past and stories behind the environment around them. Some notable trails include the Hong Kong Trail, Ping Shan Heritage Trail, Dr.Sun Yat-sen Historical Trail, Lugard Road Heritage Trail, Old Town Town Central Heritage Trail, Cheung Chau Island Heritage Trail, and Tai O Ancient Trail.  Hong Kong Trail The Hong

THINGS YOU MUST EAT IN HONG KONG

Hong Kong boasts a diverse and delicious culinary scene that reflects a mix of Chinese, British, and other international influences. There's much more to explore in Hong Kong's vibrant food scene. Whether you're into street food, traditional Cantonese cuisine, or international flavors, Hong Kong has something to offer for every palate. The food you must eat ranges from delicious dim sum and Hong Kong Cafes to foods only found at a street market sold by vendors. Here are some foods you must eat when you visit Hong Kong.  Dim Sum In traditional yum cha restaurants, tea is ordered first — it’s poured by the person nearest the teapot who fills their own cup last, while fellow diners can tap the table with three fingers in thanks. The story goes that a Qing dynasty emperor used to travel in disguise and while taking his turn to pour tea during yum cha, accompanying officials showed respect by tapping three fingers. In traditional dim sum eateries, bamboo steamers and other items

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