Explore Enchanting Places with Cheap Hong Kong Holidays
by Amanda Sutcliffe Travel DealsA former colony of the British Empire,
Hong Kong is today an autonomous territory of the People's Republic of China.
Although it has now become a part of China, Hong Kong has maintained an
economic and political system that's separate from the mainland. When you begin
exploring this territory and its fascinating neighbourhoods, you'll be greeted
with an iconic skyline. It features many towering skyscrapers, protected
natural surroundings, and some rich traditions that still refuse to die. You
can also enjoy shopping for world-famous brands in its glitzy malls and
street-side boutiques.
From January to March, the climate in this
part of Asia is characterised by cool temperatures that attract a lot of
Chinese travellers. This greatly increases the room rates of hotels. Spring
arrives in the month of April and continues until May. During this season, the
room rates are reasonable except on national holidays. From the month of June
to September, the weather in Hong Kong is hot with the occurrence of typhoons.
The best time to enjoy your Hong Kong holidays is from the month of October to
December when you can enjoy pleasant daytime temperatures. You can also book
your hotel accommodations with average room rates during this time of the year.
One of the most popular attractions in
this Chinese territory is the Tian Tan Buddha Statue, which is also known as
the Big Buddha. Your cheap holidays to Hong Kong can be made truly memorable
with a visit to this 34-metre-high statue of the Buddha, which is situated atop
the Po Lin monastery on Lantau Island. When you’re in a place called Tsim Sha
Tsui, don’t forget to explore the famous promenade, Avenue of Stars. It pays
homage to some of the well-known film stars of Hong Kong and also features a
statue of the renowned actor and martial arts legend, Bruce Lee.
While enjoying your cheap
Hong Kong holidays, you can take a ride on the Star Ferry, which has been
transporting travellers from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central and back since the late
nineteenth century. A tram ride from Murray Building to Victoria Peak would
allow you to witness mesmerising views of the Hong Kong skyline and the
surrounding islands. To enjoy a unique shopping experience with some exciting
Chinese entertainment, you can visit the Temple Street Night Market. It is
located in Kowloon and sells everything from clothes and jewellery to delicious
food items and traditional Chinese crafts.
It would not be wrong to call Hong Kong
the world’s greatest food fair. Its world-class restaurants and street-side
eateries offer authentic food from various corners of the world. You can taste
some delicious food from Japan, India, Korea, Europe, Thailand and a few other
countries, in addition to the local delicacies. The traditional dishes for breakfast
are rice porridge called ‘Congee’ and oil-fried bread sticks called ‘Yau Cha
Kwai’. You can also relish Roast Goose, which is a famous dish from the
Cantonese cuisine and is made using goose roasted with some secret ingredients
and served with sauce.
You can click here to know more about all inclusive holidays and the excellent benefits that they have in store for you.
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