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The
most striking thing about Hong Kong is its pervasive mix of
old and new. With ramshackle apartment buildings flanked by
uber-modern high-rises, a rickety street-level tram clanking
by above a state-of-the-art subway system, and wheelbarrows
being pushed through the streets alongside Rolls-Royces,
Hong Kong is a study in contrasts that constantly surprises.
Add the former British colony's strange brew of Asian and
Western cultures to this endless series of odd
contradictions and one thing's for certain: this is a place
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The
One Thing You Don't Want to Miss
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The
Pearl of the Orient is chock-full of eccentricities, but one
of its most charming is the sight of birds in wooden cages
displayed like hanging plants outside homes and shops. You'll
see them all over town, but you can also find them all in one
place at the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden. A stroll through its
courtyards to the lilting strains of prized Chinese songbirds
is a must. Just ask the locals who take their own feathered
friends there for regular outings.
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Sporting
Adventures
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Hiking
is all the rage in Hong Kong and there's no shortage of scenic
routes to explore. Just head to Lantau Island and the
MacLehose Trail in the New Territories. Or you could get your
swing in gear, because golf is extremely popular here too. In
fact, Hong Kong boasts some of the finest public facilities on
the planet. Then again, you might want to rent a bike at Tolo
Harbour and tool around the city's vast circuit of bike paths.
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Local
Flavors
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For
an authentic taste of Chinese life, try yum cha, which
combines the ancient custom of tea drinking with another
Chinese tradition: dim sum. Along with your oolong, you'll get
a good sampling of Hong Kong cuisine, including congee, a
thick rice porridge with meat plus your choice of preserved
eggs, seafood, gingko or vegetable.
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Shopping
for Bargains
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Contrary
to popular belief, there's a lot more to Hong Kong than
shopping - although the retail therapy here is arguably among
the world's best. Besides the sheer magnitude of the shopping
scene, at least two other factors contribute to the exuberant
consumerism the city is known for: it's a duty-free port and
there's no sales tax. Clothing is one of the best buys,
especially custom-made suits and designer fashions. Porcelain,
jade and silks are good bets as well.
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