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Events & Festivals
Katy |
Updated: April 26, 2018
Hello world, please find below a brief list of Hong Kong Festivals and Events in summer: May Labour Day – May 1, 2018 Le French May Arts Festival
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Others
Katy |
Updated: April 4, 2018
Hong Kong Travel Guide Third Blog Anniversary Hello all, Time flies. Let me just quickly summarize what Hong Kong Travel Guide achieved in the previous year. At the beginning
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Culture & Heritage
Katy |
Updated: March 25, 2018
Lei Cheng Uk Han Tomb Museum (李鄭屋漢墓博物館) offers you a great opportunity to learn about the little-known history of Hong Kong. The nearly 2,000-year-old tomb is located near
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Shopping
Katy |
Updated: April 3, 2018
Goldfish Market Hong Kong Goldfish Street (金魚街) or Goldfish Market is located in Mong Kok, Kowloon, neighboring with other famous street markets in Hong Kong. It is a
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Culture & Heritage
Katy |
Updated: April 2, 2018
Che Kung Temples’ Origin There are several Che Kung temples (車公廟) in Hong Kong. The most famous one is Che Kung Temple at Shatin. The origin of it
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Events & Festivals
Katy |
Updated: February 9, 2018
February 2018 Lunar New Year – February 10 – March 4, 2018 Valentine’s Day – February 14, 2018 Che Kung’s Birthday – February 17, 2018 Hong Kong Arts
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Others
Katy |
Updated: January 18, 2018
Hong Kong Travel Guide Awarded Top 100 Hong Kong Blogs Our Hong Kong Travel Guide features on Feedspot’s Top 100 Hong Kong Blogs. We are delighted to be
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Events & Festivals
Katy |
Updated: December 18, 2017
Hong Kong Christmas Events 2017 Celebrating Christmas in Hong Kong and making plans for family and friends? We have gathered the Top 5 Hong Kong Christmas events for
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Events & Festivals
Katy |
Updated: November 9, 2017
Clockenflap – Hong Kong’s Largest Outdoor Music and Arts Festival Clockenflap Music and Arts Festival, commonly known as Clockenflap, is an annual festival held in Hong Kong. It
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Culture & Heritage
Katy |
Updated: September 27, 2017
Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance Tai Hang Fire Dragon Dance began in the 19th century when Tai Hang was a small Hakka village of farmers and fishermen on
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