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Hong Kong is a perfect destination in every sense. You can enjoy the views of the city from skyscraper, enjoy the local foods and more.
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EXPLORE HONGKONG
Dream destination: HONGKONG
Hong Kong has always been a favorite destination of tourists, especially of Filipino travelers, as it offers something for everyone--from attractions to food to shopping destinations.
“Hong Kong has always been close to the hearts of Filipino travelers and it is one of Philippines' top travel destinations of choice,” Hong Kong Tourism Board regional director of Southeast Asia Raymond Chan said during the "Marvels in Hong Kong" media event.
The pandemic put a pause on travel for the past two years, but with restrictions slowly easing up globally, tourists have a chance to visit Hong Kong again.
Chan noted that the "0+3 travel measures" is a “significant milestone for Hong Kong.”
“Currently, visitors to Hong Kong are no longer required to undergo hotel quarantine with three-day medical surveillance period,” he explained.
But despite the hitch in global travel, Hong Kong continued to develop its tourism facilities and destinations in the past years to ensure tourists will have something new to look forward to when they return.
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Hong Kong is a special administrative region (SAR) of the People's Republic of China. It comprises 200 islands located in Eastern Asia bordering the South China Sea and China. Much of Hong Kong's terrain is hilly to mountainous with steep slopes. The government system is a limited democracy; the chief of state is the president of China, and the head of government is the chief executive of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a free market economy in which the prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system. Hong Kong is a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC).
Hong Kong was established as a colony of the British Empire after the Qing Empire ceded Hong Kong Island in 1841–1842. The colony expanded to the Kowloon Peninsula in 1860 and was further extended when the United Kingdom obtained a 99-year lease of the New Territories in 1898. Hong Kong was briefly occupied by Japan from 1941 to 1945 during World War II. The whole territory was transferred from the United Kingdom to China in 1997. Hong Kong maintains separate governing and economic systems from that of mainland China under the principle of "one country, two systems".[f]
Originally a sparsely populated area of farming and fishing villages,[18][19] the territory is now one of the world's most significant financial centres and commercial ports. Hong Kong is the world's fourth-ranked global financial centre, ninth-largest exporter, and eighth-largest importer. Its currency, the Hong Kong dollar, is the eighth most traded currency in the world. Home to the second-highest number of billionaires of any city in the world, Hong Kong has the largest concentration of ultra high-net-worth individuals. Although the city has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, severe income inequality exists among the population. Despite having the largest number of skyscrapers of any city in the world, housing in Hong Kong has been well-documented to experience a chronic persistent shortage.
Hong Kong is a highly developed territory and has a Human Development Index (HDI) of 0.952, ranking fourth in the world. The city has the highest life expectancy in the world, and a public transport rate exceeding 90%.
Avenue of stars
There was a time when Hong Kong’s filmic output was only bested by Hollywood and Bollywood, and while it’s a less prodigious beast these days, the city’s film industry still once produced illustrious names like Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, the Shaw Brothers, John Woo, and Wong Kar-wai. Avenue of Stars pays tribute to these figures and many others who have helped burnish Hong Kong’s cinematic legacy. Selfie opportunities come with sculptures of Hong Kong legends such as martial arts master Bruce Lee, as well as singer and actress Anita Mui. Even Hong Kong's beloved local cartoon character McDull has a prime spot in front of the Victoria Harbour skyline. Plus, you can check out over 100 handprint plaques set into the wooden handrails along the waterfront.
Theme parks and attractions
It's impossible to talk about Hong Kong and not mention the "'happiest place on Earth."
Hong Kong Disneyland recently unveiled its new Castle of Magical Dreams and even started its new light show, “Momentous
Hong Kong Cuisine
Traditional Hong Kong food hails from the Guangdong Province of China, with the most popular Cantonese dishes consisting of poultry, meat, or seafood alongside rice or noodles and some kind of preserved or pickled vegetables. You’ll find when eating in Hong Kong that there is a dominant sharing culture – most groups order a large meal to be shared together. Street food is also a very significant part of Cantonese food culture in Hong Kong. You’re sure to discover many street stalls selling delicious smelling, often deep fried, foods and snacks!
The culture of hongkong
The culture of Hong Kong is primarily a mix of Chinese and Western influences, stemming from Lingnan Cantonese roots and later fusing with British culture due to British colonialism (Jyutping: Jyut6 zeoi6; Traditional Chinese: 粵英薈萃). As an international financial center dubbed "Asia's World City", contemporary Hong Kong has also absorbed many international influences from around the world. Moreover, Hong Kong also has indigenous people and ethnic minorities from South and Southeast Asia, whose cultures all play integral parts in modern day Hong Kong culture. As a result, after the 1997 transfer of sovereignty to the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong has continued to develop a unique identity under the rubric of One Country, Two Systems.
Hong Kong cultural festivals include Chinese New Year, the Dragon Boat Festival, the Mid-Autumn Festival, Christmas and the Western New Year. Expats can expect a great atmosphere at these events which usually involve impressive firework displays. As a city, Hong Kong also enjoys many other cultural events ranging from traditional Cantonese to other Chinese regional operas, theatre productions, ballet performances and music shows.
Hongkong festival
Hong Kong festivals are often lavish affairs with street parades, packed temples, traditional music and dance performances. Chinese New Year is the most important celebration in Hong Kong and many Asian countries, but the city also has plenty of unique festivals you might not find elsewhere.
Buddhist and Taoist events are observed according to the lunar calendar, which means that the dates shift on a yearly basis. Some of Hong Kong’s biggest festivals usually take place in January or February (Chinese New Year), May, and October. It’s best to book your flights and accommodation far in advance as prices tend to soar during these months.
How to get there
Several local airlines such as Air Asia Philippines, Cebu Pacific Air, and Philippine Airlines fly direct several times daily to Hong Kong from Manila departing at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA). Non-stop flight time from Manila to Hong Kong is around 2 hours 15 minutes.
Budget for Air Asia Philippines : P3,300
Philippine travel tax: P2,500
Where to stay
Welcome to The Park Lane Hong Kong, a Pullman Hotel
As soon as you enter the spacious lobby, you will be greeted by captivating digital artworks displayed on large screens. The lobby also showcases exhibitions from the Artist Playground, a Pullman initiative that introduces various artists over time. The hotel offers a blend of art, travel, culture, and technology, ensuring a fulfilling stay. For digital-savy guests, make use of our check-in/out robots to easily check in and check out. Enjoy seamless high-speed Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel. Immerse yourself in a luminous world that harmoniously reflects the essence of Hong Kong and the local lifestyle
Budget for accommodations: P3,000 for 4 nights
Where to eat
Wonton noodles at Mak’s Noodle
The staple of Southeastern China, this delicious brothy delight is common in Hong Kong and can be a thrilling experience if you know where to get it! Typically shrimp, pork and vegetable wrapped in a neat package of thing and springy wonton egg-noodle dough, these little dumpling-like parcels are cooked al dente before being perched atop a steaming hot flavour-filled umami broth. A sprinkle of chopped chives completes the dish which when served should be devoured noodle first to keep your wonton from going soggy. When on the hunt for where to eat in Hong Kong, particularly where to eat wonton noodles, head to Mak’s Noodle – arguably the most renowned noodle shop in the city
Budget for food: S$5 (P175/meal) x 2 meals/day x 5 days = P1,400
How To Get Around
The Mass Transit Railway (known as the MTR) is the fastest and most convenient mode of transport in the urban areas. Serving an average of 4.8 million passengers a day, the MTR covers much of the New Territories, Kowloon and the harbour front of Hong Kong Island, with the latest expansion now including stations at Sai Ying Pun, the University of Hong Kong and Kennedy Town. The Island Line is planned to be extended further south to Aberdeen in 2016, transporting passengers to Ocean Park, a major tourist attraction in the city, as well as Wong Chuk Hang and South Horizons. Other extension plans include Shatin to Central via To Kwa Wan and an express railway linking Hong Kong to Guangzhou and Beijing.
Budjet for transportation : P910
What To See and Do
Spending 5 days in Hong Kong gives you plenty of time to see the top sights & attractions, while not needing to rush through it all. You will be able to take full advantage of your days & nights in Hong Kong, and have the flexibility to move things around as you see fit.
Budjet for attractions: P980
Total budget
P3,300 – Air Asia Philippines
P2,500 – Philippine travel tax
P3,000 – Accommodations
P1,400 – Food
P910 – Transportation
P980 – Attractions
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P12,090 – TOTAL
Reference:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong#:~:text=Hong%20Kong%20was%20established%20as,the%20New%20Territories%20in%201898.
https://www.william-russell.com/blog/hong-kong-culture-and-customs-guide-expats/#:~:text=With%20such%20a%20rich%20mix,and%20the%20Western%20New%20Year.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hong_Kong_cuisine
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The feeling of their fingertips brushing keeps on running inside her head. It happened by accident, the type of accidents that linger in time and in mind, the type of accidents one wants to keep on happening. The same hold on a pen, the same hold on a doorhandle, their fingers interconnecting and their eyes meeting in silence. Gaya couldn't possibly shake these memories off her skin, if she truly wanted to. It is just a hand on a hand... Nothing strong enough to disturb the Kang girl's head one could think. On the contrary, it might be the only thing capable of missing mess with her this way. She. Sookhee. It has been months now that Sookhee has been employed by the heiress to take down the pawns of the eneny, one by one. The enemy : the Minister of Justice, Gaya's very own father. On their hunting wall and out of their collaboration, many heads have fallen in Seoul's high society under Sookhee's bullets. Gaya's plan isn't only to kill her father no but to build her path, her throne, the one she will sit on to replace, erase his name with hers. The stage takes place on four arcs : first, to draw the map of every single connection the man has, especially the ones he keeps behind the scenes, away from the eyes of the government. Second, to build her own network, bigger, stronger. Third, to take the man down with her very own hand, for revenge. And four, the end, the crown on her head. Her heels echo down the floor as walks around the glass table, she places down more documents, ones she has collected for the next stage, studying, both of the palms of her hands resting down the surface as her back is bent. The current location? In the ShangriLa hotel in HongKong where their current target is back from a business trip. The man resides at the other side of the city, his assassination is planned for in exactly forty eight hours as Gaya and Sookhee already identified the perfect window in his schedule. Li Mengyao is the name, a man owning real estate he uses as cover, secretly an associate to her father with whom she crossed paths months ago for the Kangs annual charity spring gala. A man she is planning to use the death of - not only to make a satement but as a clever way of taking a precious element out of her father's cards.
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The rule is simple : for her and Sookhee to book two different rooms in two different hotels however close enough for them to meet whenever they need to. Due to Gaya's connections, her and her friends privacy was fully respected, nobody knew about their presence heer. There is a knock against the door as she raises from the table. It is her. Gaya does know Sookhee landed a little after her. Join me for our first night in the city - texted Gaya a couple hours ago. There is anticipation, dancing under Gaya's skin, a light shiver at the thought of seeing her again yet a pinch of nervosity as well. The heiress does not understand the emotions that travel inside of her. Is it .. attraction? For a woman. The heiress questions herself in almost a candid way, only coming to the conclusion she must push down as much as she can these disturbing thoughts she shouldn't be having. As usual, she is in her suit pants, ones that are large and floating around her slender figure, her white blouse made of silk tucked in. Finally, she opens the door, revealing Sookhee's presence, which brings a natural smile on Gaya's lips. "You're here." Gaya says on her usual deep voice. To hell being profesionnal with the eyes she lands on Sookhee. She is beautiful, Gaya always thinks to herself, the type of beauties she gets caught by. Elegant, natural, strong, intense. "I wasn't sure you would come after your flight since it's a litttle late already, you know? But hm, I'm just... Yeah, I'm happy you did. Come in." The heiress then says, inviting Sookhee inside, closing the door of her suite behind their backs, obviously nervous yet overly charmed to see her, trying to relax, running her fingers through her hair. The table displays the documents Gaya was checking on before her arrival. "Ah yeah it's nothing new, I was just organizing what we already got for the next stage. Since our window to get Li is only in 48 hours, we gotta keep ourselves busy, right?" Speaks Gaya informing Sookhee on the ongoing work. "Was the flight alright?" The heiress questions, now walking around as she reaches the kitchen area of the suite to get two glasses and something to drink. "Oh right- Guess what we got for welcome pack russian roulette?" Started Gaya with a scoff. It is a game she usually plays alone yet started playing with Sookhee due to their many missions together. It is a given that the heiress can request anything from the hotel room, her word is their command - and so, instead, she simply writes down for the hotel to surprise her with their best selection. "Tons and tons. Even more food than in Shanghai, like I'm coming with my five children. No seriously, look-" Says Gaya, pointing at everything they have prepared for her. "Mmm I did cheat on one little thing though, I requested a specific bottle. I know you really liked this one the other night so..." Gaya says with a discreet smile, grabbing the bottle and some of the boxes of whatever candies she could find in her pile of food to bring them over to the table for them to share while working. "What about you, got anything new for me?" Gaya questions then, opening the bottle already.
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BURIED GOLD: Oh, Feliciano (Jocson)
Back when I was researching for ☆ LOST & FOUND ☆ while agonizingly restricted to the frustratingly insufficient internet, the most I could find that vouched for Feliciano Jocson as the true designer of the PH flag as we know it today were from two memoirs, neither of them available online. Now that I have legitimate library access once more, I managed to dig those very memoirs up, and the concerned sections.
CW: war, death, violence
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Testimony #1: Julio Nakpil
He was commissioned by Andres Bonifacio to compose a national hymn for the Revolutionary Government. Too bad the version we got now was by the other camp. (Speaking of Bonifacio, his widow — Gregoria de Jesus — would go on to marry Nakpil).
All Nakpil had to say was a highly frank and overly simplistic sentence at the bottom of the page I shared below. While the RRL section of the thesis grind was always the hardest part, this was precisely why your teachers taught you all never to rest on one source. This was a bane for historians that wanted the tsi— I mean, details.
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Testimony #2: Artemio Ricarte
A member of the Katipunan who rose the ranks and later took part with the Philippine Army against the invading Americans. "Vibora" (viper) was a nickname he earned.
This first section to be shared was, more or less, an account of events in defense of Jocson, that matched up to that of Nakpil's above.
Translation:
e — Mr. Feliciano Jocson’s noncompliance to the peace [pact]; His rebellion, capture and disappearance — On the day of General G. Mascardo’s arrival in Biyak-na-Bato, Mr. Feliciano Jocson was also present and expressed his utmost disapproval to the pact, not to reject peace itself, but because of his exclusion by the ingenuine Mr. Aguinaldo, regarding the talks held, resulting in a signing of policies and ultimately the acceptance of peace. In reaction to his stubborn defiance, Mr. Aguinaldo no longer wished to invite him to their travel to Hongkong. At this point, Mr. Aguinaldo had barely left en route for Hongkong, when Jocson, upon returning to his station in Pugad-baboy, part of Caloocan, Manila, had begun to recruit people, in order to continue the Revolution that he was to preside over, and because he used the name of Mr. Andres Bonifacio, he attracted both members and non-members of the Katipunan. And as Jocson forged the signature and seal of President Emilio Aguinaldo onto letters, he was able to grasp control over many rebel leaders, in particular those based around Manila, among them Col. Modesto Ritual who was elected General by Mr. Jocson and the Lt. Col. Mr. Nicomedes Carreon, the younger brother of Mr. Francisco Carreon. Both men were killed in Matikiw, within Pangil, Laguna de Bay, under the directions of the Secretaries-General named Enrique and Leon. In early March 1898, Jocson had hoped to make a surprise attack on the city of Manila, had the men he gathered at Camba Street, Binundok (Manila) not been ambushed. Those very men were bombarded by the Spanish soldiers, using only meager artillery. Few had been captured because of the ones who were not suddenly killed, were finished off with heavy hits from the butts of rifles and kicks. Such an atrocity that was enacted by the Spanish at Camba Street, was also carried out in the towns of Kandong, Ilocos Sur, and San Nikolas, Cebu, because the locals had also revolted at the beginning of the year 1898, all of them being enthralled by Jocson’s passionate speeches. This was the accusation set forth by Aguinaldo’s affiliates within the Spanish government of friarism or paid by the friars, for the actions of Jocson were sincere in their intent of disrupting the pact in Biyak-na-Bato. Because of Jocson's failed attempt on the city of Manila, he rode off, alongside some companions, on the steamer Laguna, disembarked on the town of Laguna de Bay and there was arrested by the men of Katipunan leader Mr. Venancio Cueto, who the day before had received an order from Gen. Pio del Pilar instructing for the capture of Jocson and his associates, because they [Jocson and his men] were ordered by the friars, to continue the Rebellion, and included descriptions of noteworthy facial features of Jocson, for immediate identification. Mr. Jocson and his companions were locked up by Cueto like prisoners in his own house... [illustration] Caption: The 2nd Flag of the Philippines And in my dying breath Will I feel more alive But after Jocson’s interview with Mr. Apolinario Mabini, the Sublime Paralytic, who happened to be hiding in Cueto’s home, Jocson’s men were scrutinized until they were allowed to live like free guests inside [Cueto’s] house. Once Mr. Pio del Pilar learned of Jocson’s capture, he traveled to Laguna de Bay alongside his beautiful sweetheart named Mónica, and, under an oath that took place in front of Mr. Paciano Rizal, that he (del Pilar) would not give away Jocson to the Spanish authorities, and that and that he would bear no guilt, in word and in deed in the presence of anyone - that [Venancio] Cueto finally released his captor, Jocson. Without a doubt, General Pio del Pilar abided by these conditions, and thus he alone should be solely held responsible to answer for the unfathomable loss of this fierce patriot who established the departmental government of the seven provinces of Luzon, became its Secretary of the Interior, and who created (p. 73, part C) the tricolor flag, with its sun and three stars, that watches over all of us here.
I think I went too hard on translating the caption beneath the illustration.
The citation in parentheses was from an earlier section of the book, which actually gave relatively more detail on the occasion of seeing the flag design itself. In my opinion, this was much more satisfactory than Nakpil's efforts.
Translation:
When the government of the Philippine Republic settled in Maragundong [Maragondon, Cavite], Mr. Feliciano Jocson arrived, and from the plaza up to the convent, gave out a loud cry: “Long Live the Freedom of the Philippines!” And to kindle the hearts of the people, announced, among other things, that the arms he purchased from Hong Kong were due to arrive, and with only a little more fortitude in the battlefields will our victory be absolutely certain. Per Mr. Jocson’s request, he was granted permission by Mr. Emilio Aguinaldio to establish a government within the island of Luzon, to be named “Departmental Government of the Seven Provinces of Central Luzon.” Mr. Feliciano Jocson, alongside Mr. Teodoro Gonzalez, was met by [Artemio Ricarte] Vibora at Mainam ó Kaytitingga, Alfonso [Cavite], and in the conversation between Vibora and Jocson, he proposed an insignia in the legitimate establishment of the Departmental Government, and he proceeded to reveal to Vibora a single image of a tricolor flag with a sun and three stars. The provinces that comprised the aforementioned government were the following: Tayabas [Quezon], Laguna de Bay, Morong [Rizal], Manila, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, and Bataan.
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Serving a last round of tea, both to give the bitter but necessary closure for Jocson, as well as a correction to a suggestion I made in my previous footnotes.
It was a certain Pio del Pilar who went after Jocson. He was not related in any way to the Gregorio ("Goyo") del Pilar, because Pio deliberately chose a different surname from what he was born under to protect his family. In retrospect, it proved to be a poor choice when it came to preserving one's reputation.
(Picking a colorized edit because it was the nicest-quality photo I found)
I cropped out two paragraphs — indicated by ellipses — and their corresponding footnotes (the only ones in this section) as they seemed irrelevant.
Admittedly, what left me more shaken was not the recurring (but unsurprising) behavioral pattern of backstabbing between camps, but the mode of discarding captives and the subsequent discovery of their bodies.
Such acts had an extra sting to them when they remained prevalent in the present day.
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Image Credits
The Presidential Museum and Library, The Varsitarian, Wikipedia, Xiao Chua (Wordpress)
Sources
Alvarez, Santiago V. The Katipunan and the Revolution: Memoirs of a General (With the Original Tagalog Text). Translated by Paula Carolina S. Malay. Quezon City, Philippines: Ateneo de Manila University Press, 1992. Alzona, Encarnacion, ed. Julio Nakpil and the Philippine Revolution (With the Autobiography of Gregoria de Jesus). Manila: Carmelo & Bauermann, 1964. Ricarte, Artemio. Himagsikan Nang Manga Pilipino Laban Sa Kastila (Yokohama, Japan: Karihan Cafe, 1927)
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Explore the safety of traveling to Hong Kong with insights into health protocols, cultural attractions, and public safety measures, along with positive and negative aspects for travelers. read the full article: https://bit.ly/40aVrbU #Travel #HongKong #Safety #Tourism read more: is it safe to travel to hong kong
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Hongkong Tour Packages
know more :- Hongkong Tour Packages
Embark on an exhilarating journey with our Hong Kong Tour Packages, designed to offer a captivating blend of modern marvels and rich cultural experiences in one of Asia's most dynamic cities. Begin your adventure with a visit to the iconic Victoria Peak, where breathtaking panoramic views of the skyline and harbor set the stage for an unforgettable experience. Explore the bustling streets of Mong Kok and Causeway Bay, where vibrant markets and world-class shopping await. Dive into Hong Kong's rich heritage with visits to historic landmarks such as the Wong Tai Sin Temple and the Man Mo Temple, offering a glimpse into the city's spiritual and cultural tapestry. Our package also includes a relaxing day at Hong Kong Disneyland or Ocean Park, providing family-friendly fun and entertainment for all ages. Experience the fusion of East and West with a stroll through the charming streets of Central, where colonial architecture meets contemporary skyscrapers. Savor delectable Cantonese cuisine with a culinary tour that highlights local favorites and hidden gems. With comfortable accommodations, convenient transfers, and guided tours by knowledgeable experts, our package ensures a seamless and enriching experience. Designed to cater to both first-time visitors and seasoned travelers, our Hong Kong Tour Package combines cultural exploration, modern attractions, and relaxation into one perfect itinerary. Whether you’re captivated by the city’s skyline, eager to explore its vibrant neighborhoods, or simply looking to immerse yourself in its unique blend of tradition and modernity, this package promises a comprehensive and memorable journey through Hong Kong’s multifaceted charm.
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Best Time to Visit Hong Kong: A Seasonal Guide for Travelers
Hong Kong, a dazzling metropolis known for its stunning skyline, vibrant culture, and rich history, is a destination that captivates travelers year-round. However, the best time to visit Hong Kong can depend on your interests and what you hope to experience during your trip. From its bustling street markets to serene harbor views, timing your visit can greatly enhance your adventure. Here’s a guide to help you choose the ideal time to explore this dynamic city.
Spring (March to May)
Best for Pleasant Weather and Outdoor Activities
Spring is one of the Best time to visit hongkong if you prefer mild and comfortable weather. Temperatures range from 18°C to 26°C (64°F to 79°F), making it an excellent period for exploring the city’s outdoor attractions. During this season, you can enjoy activities such as hiking the scenic Dragon’s Back trail or taking a ferry ride to the outlying islands.
Spring is also the time when Hong Kong’s natural beauty comes to the fore. The city’s parks and gardens burst into color with blooming flowers, providing picturesque settings for leisurely strolls. The Hong Kong Flower Show, usually held in March, is a major event showcasing beautiful floral displays and horticultural exhibits.
Summer (June to August)
Best for Festivals and Beach Escapes
Summer in Hong Kong is hot and humid, with temperatures soaring between 26°C and 32°C (79°F to 90°F). This season brings heavy rainfall and occasional typhoons, so it’s essential to be prepared for sudden weather changes. Despite the heat, summer is a lively time in the city, with numerous festivals and events taking place.
One of the highlights of summer is the Hong Kong Arts Festival, which runs from February to March but often features events that extend into the summer months. Additionally, summer is ideal for enjoying Hong Kong’s beaches, such as Repulse Bay and Stanley Beach, where you can cool off and relax.
Autumn (September to November)
Best for Comfortable Weather and Festivals
Autumn is arguably the Best time to visit hongkong for those seeking pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Temperatures range from 21°C to 30°C (70°F to 86°F), and the humidity levels drop, making it more comfortable to explore the city. This season offers ideal conditions for outdoor activities, whether it’s wandering through the bustling streets of Mong Kok or visiting the scenic Victoria Peak.
Autumn is also when Hong Kong hosts some of its most exciting festivals. The Mid-Autumn Festival, celebrated in September or October, is a highlight, featuring vibrant lantern displays, traditional mooncakes, and cultural performances. Additionally, the Hong Kong Food Festival, usually held in October, offers a gastronomic experience with a wide array of local and international cuisines.
Winter (December to February)
Best for Festive Atmosphere and Shopping
Winter in Hong Kong is relatively mild, with temperatures ranging from 14°C to 20°C (57°F to 68°F). While it can be cooler compared to other seasons, it’s still pleasant for sightseeing and exploring the city. Winter is a festive time in Hong Kong, with dazzling Christmas decorations and lively celebrations throughout December.
This season is perfect for shopping enthusiasts, as Hong Kong’s Winter Sales offer substantial discounts on everything from fashion to electronics. The city’s shopping districts, such as Causeway Bay and Tsim Sha Tsui, are bustling with shoppers seeking great deals. Additionally, New Year’s Eve in Hong Kong is a spectacular event, with impressive fireworks over Victoria Harbour and vibrant street parties.
Choosing the Best time to visit hongkong depends on your preferences and what you want to experience. Spring and autumn offer comfortable weather and outdoor activities, summer brings lively festivals and beach fun despite the heat, and winter provides a festive atmosphere and excellent shopping opportunities. Each season has its own unique charm, so consider what aligns best with your travel interests to make the most of your Hong Kong adventure.
By planning your visit according to these seasonal highlights, you can ensure a memorable and enjoyable experience in one of Asia’s most exciting cities.
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Traveling to Hongkong from Taiwan with 10 person
Whether you're a seasoned globetrotter or venturing into international escapades for the first time, this exhaustive compendium will meticulously guide you through the intricacies of traveling to Hong Kong from the resplendent realm of Taiwan.
Traveling to Hongkong from Taiwan with 10 person
Visa Requisites Before you commence the art of packing your belongings, it is imperative to assimilate the prerequisites regarding visas for your sojourn from Taiwan to Hong Kong. Fortunately, if you bear the mantle of a Taiwanese passport, you are bestowed with the privilege of unfettered entry into Hong Kong for an indulgent span of up to 90 days.
Selection of Air Conveyance 2.1 Nonstop Sojourns Taiwan is splendidly interconnected with the heart of Hong Kong through a multitude of carriers offering seamless nonstop flights. Be sure to explore the offerings of esteemed airlines such as Cathay Pacific, EVA Air, and Hong Kong Airlines for a journey steeped in convenience.
2.2 Indirect Expeditions For those with an appetite for broader flight choices or an inclination to explore other locales en route, the prospect of embarking on connecting flights through pivotal hubs like Taipei Taoyuan International Airport or Kaohsiung International Airport beckons.
Optimal Time for Exploration The meteorological tapestry of Hong Kong unfurls a wide spectrum of climates throughout the year. Ponder a visit during the vernal season, spanning from September to November, when the climatic conditions are temperate and the urban landscape is adorned with fewer sojourners. Endeavor to circumvent the sultry and humid summer months, should the opportunity arise.
Lodgings 4.1 Hostelries Hong Kong unfurls an expansive canvas of accommodations, catering to the pecuniary proclivities of all travelers. From opulent lodgings nestled within the heart of Central to snug lodges dotting the precincts of Tsim Sha Tsui, the spectrum is truly diverse.
4.2 Homely Abodes via Airbnb To imbibe a more indigenous perspective of the urban tapestry, it is prudent to contemplate securing an Airbnb residence in localities like Sheung Wan or Mong Kok.
Navigational Nuances 5.1 The Public Commute Hong Kong boasts an efficacious and expansive public transportation network. The Mass Transit Railway (MTR) serves as the lifeblood of the city's transport grid, thereby rendering exploration of every nook and cranny of Hong Kong a seamless endeavor.
5.2 The Octopus Card Facilitate your excursions by acquiring an Octopus Card, ensuring effortless access to buses, trams, and the MTR. Remarkably, this card also functions as a tender for sundry transactions at convenience marts and dining establishments.
The Lexicon While Cantonese holds sway as the official dialect, the lingua franca of English is profusely employed, particularly within the domains frequented by tourists. Assimilating a modicum of fundamental Cantonese expressions can certainly enrich your sojourn.
Fiscal Transactions Hong Kong presides over its distinct currency, the Hong Kong Dollar (HKD). Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) are profusely dispersed for the dual purposes of currency conversion and cash withdrawal.
The Imperative Attractions 8.1 The Summit of Victoria Surrender to panoramic vistas of the urban skyline from the zenith of Victoria Peak. Be sure to orchestrate your visit during the crepuscular hours to partake in the scintillating spectacle of Hong Kong's luminous allure.
8.2 The Maritime Odyssey via the Star Ferry Embark on a nautical odyssey aboard the iconic Star Ferry, a picturesque manner of traversing Victoria Harbour.
8.3 Disneyland Hong Kong For those traversing with familial entourages, Disneyland Hong Kong promises an interlude laden with enchanting escapades.
Local Gastronomic Delights Partake in the culinary opulence of Hong Kong, savoring its renowned dim sum, street-side delectables, and bounties from the briny deep. Do not overlook the opportunity to sample indigenous delicacies such as custard tarts and pineapple-infused buns.
Safety and Well-being Hong Kong stands as an exemplar of security, fortified by superlative healthcare amenities. Nonetheless, a prudential measure would be to procure travel insurance to foster a sense of tranquility.
Retail Rhapsodies Hong Kong metamorphoses into a mecca for shopping aficionados. Traverse the bustling byways of street markets, peruse the pantheon of luxury emporiums, and delve into the cornucopia of electronics boutiques.
Etiquette in the Cultural Sphere Pay homage to the indigenous mores, exemplified by the practice of offering and receiving objects with both hands. Moreover, observe the decorum of not directing your feet towards individuals or sacred relics.
The World of Cyberspace and Communication Sustain your digital connectivity with the expedient and dependable internet services prevalent in Hong Kong. Your modus operandi may involve the acquisition of a local SIM card or capitalizing on the ubiquitous Wi-Fi accessible at myriad public locales.
The Temporal Reference Hong Kong adheres to the temporal paradigm of Hong Kong Time (HKT), which unfurls itself as a testament to the past, occupying a vantage point 8 hours ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+8).
Denouement The journey from Taiwan to Hong Kong is an exhilarating odyssey waiting to unfurl its myriad tapestries of tradition and modernity. Hong Kong, with its unique confluence of these elements, proffers a trove of experiences, each tailor-made to beguile the discerning traveler.
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Cheap Hong Kong Packages & Holidays | 2023
We have travelled to Hong Kong more times than we can count. It is a perfect destination because of its proximity. After all those trips, you'd think the city would lose its appeal, but each one seems to hold the promise of something fresh. Hong Kong is a city with a high pace. Like in Manhattan or Tokyo, you can feel its intensity the instant you land. In Hong Kong, it seems like a year has passed between visits, and that is precisely how I felt when I set foot in Kowloon for the first time in three years. It was exactly like my first visit. You experience such enthusiasm in a city like Hong Kong.
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A Special Administrative Region (SAR) of China is Hong Kong. It is, therefore, technically a part of China even if it is permitted to conduct its foreign affairs with the utmost liberty. Its economy and currency are both unique. It receives little to no intervention from the Central Government or the Communist Party of China and has its immigration and judicial system. Here are our picks for the top Hong Kong attractions:
The parks are lovely! Kowloon Park and Hong Kong Park (on Hong Kong Island) are worthwhile stops. Even animals are present at Hong Kong Park.
Hong Kong Park is lovely and serene.
When in the city, you absolutely must see Hong Kong Harbour. It is one of the busiest harbours in the entire globe. The harbour view is stunning, particularly after dark, when thousands of lights from all the towers are on.
The harbour in Hong Kong at night.
View the skyscrapers rising above you. While navigating Hong Kong's congested streets, lift your head to the skies and take in all the magnificent buildings. Hong Kong is home to nearly 7 million people, making it the world's most vertical metropolis due to a lack of available land. There are some extraordinary skyscrapers here!
One of the cities with the highest population density in Hong Kong. The population resides in large buildings.
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I hate it here
Why does he get to appropriate people's race and still have so much access??
I thought impersonation was a crime.
I thought stealing someone's identity was a crime. How is he walking around Freely and taking pictures with hot chicks?😒
THAT SHOULD BE ME😭😭😭
If he is profiting off of his looks he needs to be sued by Hybe IMMEDIATELY.
HYBE SHOULD HIRE ME - If they can over look my gossipy nature and the fact they really can't trust me with any company secrets plus I'll spend all my time staring at Jikook and simping for YoonminhopeJoon🙂
Bapsae aaahhhhh 😏😏😏
To answer your question Barbara, you are not the only confused one when it comes to these labels. We all are.
A lot of people use Bi these days instead of Pan because people find the term Pansexuality confusing and offensive so....
Strange times.
Offensive because some people in the Bi community feel it's a redundant term as to them it means the same as Bisexuality. As such they feel the use of Pansexuality is erasure and invalidating of their own identity.
From what I understand of this ongoing label wars in the community, those who get offended by Pansexuality do so mostly because they do not view trans identity as a seperate unique gender in of it's own but merely as an adjective.
To such, there is no thing as cis boy or trans boy and that a boy is a boy. So being Bi to them means they are attracted to boys( cis or trans) and girls (regardless of whether they are cis or trans)- which is what Pansexuality actually is💀
Here in lies the conflict. Cis women and some people, myself included, see trans identity as a seperate gender identity from cis identity and differentiates between a biological Male or female and a trans Male or female.
As such a boy is not a boy, a boy is either cis boy or trans boy and both are valid.
This distinction is what mostly sets bisexuality from pan sexuality from my point of view.
It's disheartening. Not to mention anxiety inducing and confusing as hell when we can't even agree on basic terms to describe ourselves.
I don't know how conscious BTS are of these conversations and so I've always viewed their use of labels such as boy/girl in their lyrics with utmost fascination given as there are trans genders within their community.
I often find myself wondering what Joonie means when he talks of girls- does he mean cis girls or trans girls? Would he date either or both?
Personally, I view Trans identity as a valid, separate unique form of identity, unique from Cis identity and not just as an epithet.
I date and definitely find trans girls romantically and sexually attractive especially if there's minimum trace of their cis masculinity in them.
But I have friends who identify as lesbians but wouldn't date trans girls regardless of how they present. Yet they wouldn't mind dating a stud or Masculine presenting females as long as they are Cis girls. Talk of transphobia💀
Some girls call me Bi because I like cis and other fems and I'm perfectly fine with it. However embracing that label in Male spaces gives me a lot of headaches because they just assume I'd date any man too.
I have dated fem tops (girly girls who like to be the dominant one in relationships and also prefer to penetrate other girls during sex) who identify as lesbians but have threesomes with gay men💀
I mean as long as they get to fuck those men or penetrate/ top them or so they say and yes I've seen it happen with my two eyes- I have gay threesomes don't judge or tell my pastor😥
I'm going to hell as it is no need to compound it🤧
My ex was like that. She dated a gay guy she was topping and was gonna marry him because her family was pressuring her to get married. The dude was closeted and their relationship was convenient until he came out and lowkey outed her in the process.
When I asked her if she was bisexual she said she didn't have a label because none suited her at the time and that she likes girls regardless of how those girls identify as. So a femboi, andro, trans girls, cis girls, straight girls, gay girls, as long as you feminine she likes.
I'm a bit like that too... minus the topping fembois and gays part💀
If I had a dick it would be useless 🤣
I say all this to say, labels are a bit tricky and a lot of people struggle to find the right fit.
Gay or queer is our go to label.
For the sake of the conversation we having, I'd define being Bi as liking your own gender plus the opposite of your gender but in an exclusive way. Being Bi also means the gender of a person matters to you in your determination of what you find attractive.
However being Pan means you place less emphasis on the gender of the person you are attracted to and more emphasis on the qualities those people possess- really doesn't matter what the other person is if you like em you like em. Which means a person don't gotta be cis or trans boy or girl or other for you to like them. They just have to have a certain quality you find attractive.
Just like you said, you being a girl find gurls attractive too but I don't think you'd be willing to date a girl- cis or trans- a person has to be Male for you to date them. Right?
That exclusivity is what makes you straight. You like one gender to the exclusion of others.
Gays and lesbians like one gender, the same gender, to the exclusion of others.
Bisexuals may like multiple genders, different genders, to the exclusion of others.
Pansexuals like multiple genders but not to the exclusion of others.
If Gender is important to you in determining who a suitable romantic partner is you are either Straight or Bi. If gender is not important to your determination of who a suitable partner is then you're pansexual.
Pansexuals are gender blind🤣
If Pansexuals are bisexuals, there should be a label for the category currently viewed as bisexuals.
When Suga says " I look at personality and it's not limited to girls" I believe he's talking about the qualities he finds attractive in PEOPLE.
When he sings boy or girl my tongue technology will send you to hongkong it carries a similar sentiment. He's saying basically it doesn't matter what you identify as he can make you orgasm under his- rap?
That's pan energy to me. You go pan Suga! BAPSAE AAAHHH🤭
IF he were queer then I'd assume he's more likely to be pan not bi- hypocritically speaking.
But he is NOT QUEER.
SOPE YOONMIN AND ANYSHIP INVOLVING SUGA IS NOT REAL or even likely to be.
Since we are both men, how can my heart throb for a man. This implies he believes his heart only has to throb for the opposite sex. Yea no he is definitely not bi.
Straight as an arrow this one.
He doesn't find men sexually or romantically attractive. He is not gay or bi and I don't think he wants to be.
I assume he's straight. I do.
And as a straight dude, he's certainly intriguing and I can see how certain actions of his make people queer read him especially in his dominant ships Sope and Yoonmin and Taegi.
But I don't think he goes out of his way to queer code himself.
And I see what you mean by the exaggerated speech. Rappers do trash talk, boast and talk shit in their music but they are also notoriously homophobic with the exception of a few. References of queerness in their lyrics are usually often used pejoratively to slur other rappers etc.
May be I'm too black, gay, and a woman to overlook the misogyny and homophobia that's traveled through Black American hip pop to elsewhere even if it takes on new family friendly labels such as Kpop or BTS.
I don't tend to read hiphop lyrics through non cis non straight non male lens. Unless of course it's from a queer artist but even that there's almost always something internalized.
It's fascinating how people look at a hip hop artist and glean their sexuality from their lyrics....
I'm dozing off. Will read over this tomorrow and add anything I might have missed.
GOLDY
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YOLO IN BATANES
To make the most of my life and face one of my fear which is riding vehicles I started to search for places that have great tourist attractions I want to find something extraordinary experience that if I will die that experience will be in my memories for the rest of my life. I start asking some of my friends who have experience of travelling. Then there is one friend of mine if you will look into her social media account you will see a bunch of pictures of different countries she travelled to, so far the countries she visited are Singapore, Hongkong, Netherlands, Switzerland, Amsterdam and the very well known fashion of the Country, France. But it came to my mind why I aspired to go to other countries if my country gives such a wonderful place to be?
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Ajahn Khunping Yabiqi, Northern Thailand, "Love in Khun Paen·Harmony Charm"
• Now following Ajahn Chongchi and LP Bin’s apprentice, the spells are inherited from the Kubanbai Tiger Temple
• Supervised in 2564 Supervised production, all 19 in total
• The materials are all used by the most famous "Shen Niye" charm method and specific enlightenment blessed by the master's spiritual practice period.
Rare specific materials are ground and mixed with manual compression molding
• Mainly based on "108 species" special rare herbal blends and xY materials
• After completion, pass the unique charm to Tibet on the back. Mainly strengthen the magic effect and ability. The effect will be longer if you insist on wearing it.
·The official consecration and blessing are completed and opened to the public (2564 carefully recommended works of art in the limited law department)
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• Comes with exclusive scriptures to make a wish
•Good power for sex•love•charming
Popularity, love, charm, business and wealth, transfer, protection, gambling, gambling, partial wealth, windfall, particularly effective, sincere worship, do more good deeds, the effect will be better
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The inheritance of the master’s spells is accompanied by a number of famous masters. It is also an ancestral law book from "Shen Nipai"
The Charm Method of "Shen Ni Ye Method" appeared as a mixture of a variety of popular charm bay herbs. As the name suggests, all these herbs are attractive because they are all recognized by the wisdom of the Lanna tradition.
Wearing Master This issue of "Love in Khun Pain-Harmony Charm" is for attracting the opposite sex or the same sex to attract people around you, making people around you fascinated by yourself, helping to effectively lock your lover from having any chance of affair
If you work in business premises, work night shifts, or even do any sales that need to be directed to customers, you will attract all same-sex and opposite-sex customers to attract customers to be obedient to yourself
·Everything is very special·Very precious·Very special
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·It only needs to be worn sincerely·It does not require any worship
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·Insist on wearing for a long time·Believe and be grateful·Life gradually improves·
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Wear it with you to directly increase your own charm. Bring love encounters
Popularity becomes prosperous, lucky transfer, various interpersonal relationships are harmonious, welcomed by others, power and money, etc.
It is more effective for the advantages of money and wealth, business store sales, and love, popular charm, power status and momentum.
·This is close contact with the holy object·
·Can be hung on the neck·
·Easy to wear · Very suitable for you who love charm and humanity sacred objects
·Taboo Xiaoxu·Easy to collect·This glamorous holy relic
·It only needs to be worn sincerely·No worship is required·
·Do more good deeds·Do more good deeds·
·The effect will be better if you insist on wearing it·
🙇🏽If you are interested, please check with the owner 👇🏽 • No bargaining
Wearing any amulets and holy objects must do more good deeds more good deeds accumulate good yin virtues
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All amulets of this art party are blessed by Temple Long Po, Northern Thailand and Cuba or Acridine in White
•The cladding is exquisitely handcrafted, no bargaining
Any amulets custom-made gold shell / rose gold shell / silver shell / waterproof shell are welcome
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I hope that through sharing, more people will understand and understand that Thai Southern Buddhism is not only a kind of belief, but also a thousand-year-old culture. They have come into contact with or experience a mysterious and magical art in amulets.
If you are interested, please inquire
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Know More About EuroMold Trade Fair
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Know More About EuroMold Trade Fair
H1: What Is Euromold? Euromold is the leading trade fair in the world in product development for more than twenty years. Anybody such as developers, product managers, executives, etc., who want to launch their new products or ideas will find the right space for interacting with professionals and experts from around the globe. In the whole process, injection mould manufacturers in India and the exhibitors will present the latest engineering, design, molding and tool making, additive manufacturing, or 3D printing. The injection molding company will be awarded an exceptional position in the 3D printing sector to create customized parts if needed. In addition, 3D printing has become a crucial part of classic mold making and tooling. Euromold is the greatest trade show that supports 3D printing / Additive manufacturing. H2: The Trade Exhibition One of the major features of Euromold is the intersectoral exhibition. It offers good solutions for various branches. Unlike other similar fairs, in the intersectoral exhibition, euromold focuses more on holistic thinking that shows how the products manufactured from different departments come together to make innovative opportunities and perspectives. Manufacturers from different industries come to Euromold to exhibit their ideas. In the intersectoral exhibitions, you can find these sectors mentioned below. – Designs – Mold making and tooling – Engineering – 3D printing and additive manufacturing – Production When you come to the exhibition, be prepared to see the best tools, pattern making, processing and finishing machines, and much more. What Are The Reasons To Exhibit? When you decide to come to the intersectoral exhibit, you can – Meet the direct contacts at one place. – Discover the recent and happening market trends and novelties – Plan presentations and get a chance to attract visitors. – Expand the visibility of your brand and increase awareness.
Objective Of EuroMold Brazil 2020 The EuroMold trade fair in Brazil takes place once every two years. The purpose behind conducting the trade far is to show that EuroMold reacts to recent economic development and the increasing demand for mold, tools, engineering, design, simulation, and visualization. Features Of EuroMold Brazil In the event, toolmakers, industrial designers, manufacturing engineers, product managers, executives, and buyers of large industries will share recent manufacturing mold and product development trends. The trade fair will have visitors and exhibitors from the process chain interested in molding manufacturing in South America and Brazil. From the rapid economic growth, the industrial city n souther Brazil can be benefited from h investment from domestic and international companies. The focus of the EuroMold trade fair is on the areas such as sub-contracting, automobile, household appliances, consumer goods, electric and electronic industries, travel and leisure, and air and space travel. EuroMold- International Participation In July, the international participation in the EuroMold trade fair reached 32%. The participation by countries are the following: Italy with 20.2%, Spain with 7,5%, Portugal with 6,7%, France with 7,1%, China and Taiwan with 4,8%, Austria with 6,3%, Hungary with 2,4%, Switzerland with 6%, India and Turkey with 3,2%, the United States with 4%, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Czech Republic, and Belgium with 2% each one, Slovenia with 1,2%, Japan and Luxembourg with 0,8% each one, Bulgaria, Finland, Latvia, Romania, Iran, Israel, Singapore, Korea south, Ukraine, Sweden, and Russia with 0.4% each one.
EuroMold- Production Areas
In most of the EuroMold trade fair, the production area rate goes like Molds and tools with 30.6%, software, and hardware with 8.6%, design of models with an 11.3%, tools with 8.1%, machinery with 8.3%, prototypes and tools with 7.2%, material and auxiliary with 5.3%, engineering with a 6.9%, assurance, and automation with 3.2%, design with a 4.4%, and others with 3.9%.
EuroMold Stands Of Foreign Companies
EuroMold offers booths from different companies. In recent years, the Czech Republic and Hungary got their first-ever booth in the world trade. Turkey has the largest stand at Euromold with a total area of 500 square meters. Two companies, namely Hongkong Mold and Die council and China Die and Mold Association, will represent China. The other countries are Great Britain, Italy, India, Iran, and Taiwan. Continue Reading The main objective of the EuroMold trade fair is to strengthen the molding industry and bring in new innovative ideas for the success of the molding industry.
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