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Hong Kong Flights Facts
The city of Hong Kong is served by the following airport: Chek Lap Kok (HKG)
A total of 60 airlines operate their flights to/from Hong Kong.
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The entire Hong Kong region comprises of 262 islands and peninsulas.
The Hong Kong Island is the center of economy, politics, shopping and entertainment. The city’s residential area lies on the Eastern Hong Kong Island, whereas the Southern Hong Kong Island is best known for its superb bays and sea shores. The New Territories and the Outlying Islands are the best places to experience beautiful nature.
Victoria Peak offers a stunning panoramic view of the city, there are areas where you will surely shop 'till you drop, and then cool down and gather your thoughts in one of numerous and peaceful Buddhist sites the city is hiding in its lap, the most popular being The Big Buddha Statue.
The Big Buddha statue is a major attraction of Hong Kong’s largest island, Lantau. With its 34 meters it is one of the world’s tallest outdoor bronze Buddha statues. It is situated near the Po Lin monastery and symbolizes the harmony between man and nature, people and religion and is a major Buddhism centre of Hong Kong.
Eating
One of city’s highlights is definitely its food. Local cuisine can be best described as fusion of East and West.
Hong Kong offers traditional and modern Cantonese cuisine, as well as numerous regional Chinese cuisines. You can also find excellent Asian and Western restaurants. You will find friendly teahouses, lively street stalls, and numerous dessert houses. There are restaurants and eateries for every taste and budget.
Nightlife
Hong Kong is known for its vibrant nightlife, there are literally a million things to do after the sun goes down. You can take a night cruise in the Victoria Harbor, of visit numerous bars, clubs or pubs. You can also stroll the lively streets and enjoy the crowds.