Posts Under Travel Category
To Chinese people, jade symbolizes longevity and good health. It is believed that wearing a jade bangle helps ward off health hazards. Grandmothers usually buy a piece of jade for new born babies. Read more…
Visiting Shanghai Street is a time warp leading you to the past of Hong Kong. Read more…
To experience how Patriarch Noah, his family and the world’s animals from the worldwide deluge of the Great Flood, you must not miss visiting the “Noah’s Ark” in Ma Wan Park, Hong Kong. Read more…
Tai O is known as the “Venice of Hong Kong.” Located onLantauIsland, Tai O is popular to both tourists and locals. Read more…
Located at Shau Kei Wan,Hong Kong, the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence was converted from the Lei Yue Mun Fort which was Read more…
You don’t need to visit a natural history library to learn about the mammoth. Mammoths of the Ice Age are now being exhibited at ifc mall in Central, Hong Kong. Read more…
To embellish our community’s daily life with the widest possible range of visual art activities, the ArtAlive@Park serves as a public art exploration programme that aims to provide university students a creative platform Read more…
Tomorrow (13 April 2012) is the birthday of Tin Hau, the Goddess of the Sea who is believed to be able to forecast the weather and save people from shipwrecks. Therefore, on the birthday of Tin Hau, fishermen visit Read more…
The Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), being one of Asia’s most reputable platforms for filmmakers and filmgoers from over the world to launch new works and experience outstanding films, Read more…
There are several Man Mo Temples in Hong Kong. The largest Man Mo Temple in Hong Kong is located at 124-126 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, just minutes away from Central Park Hotel. It was built in 1847. It is part of Read more…

Recent Comments