East meets West in the most cosmopolitan, energetic and vibrant city you could wish to visit. Bustling urban areas take your breath away with their verve, colour and imperious architecture, and the next shopping or eating experience is only ever just around the corner.
However long your stopover in Hong Kong - you will almost certainly end up wishing you were staying longer. Good job we are here to show you how to make the very most of your break...
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Stopover travellers might not think of Hong Kong as a beach resort, but in fact there are plenty of sandy shores around. |
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Whether you are looking for a luxury pad, or just somewhere cheap to spend your stopover, Hong Kong caters for all. |
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Hong Kong has a great public transport system, but if you do wish to hire a car for your stopover, read on... |
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Lantau is bigger than Hong Kong Island, though less populated, and is home to the world's largest seated bronze Buddha.
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Despite the enthusiasm of locals, there are surprisingly few courses in Hong Kong. Here's where to find them... |
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Take the MTR, board The Star Ferry, hire a private helicopter - the choice of how to get around Hong Kong is up to you!
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Wondering whether or not to spend part of your stopover on HK Island? Here's what you will find there... |
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Hong Kong is a great place to explore on foot - there is some stunning countryside scenery to discover. |
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Hong Kong's favourite sport - around $90 billion is bet on horses during just one normal season! |
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You may not associate Hong Kong with watersports, but waterskiing, wakeboarding and windsurfing are all popular activities. |
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