Hong Kong - Tips For Travel to The Far East

By: Terry Miller

Hong Kong is a magnificent region of China and a significant draw for many travelers looking to explore various cultures and international customs. Made up of over 200 islands, this great city has a population that exceeds seven million people - one city!

Located in Eastern Asia, Hong Kong is situated near the South China Sea. It was in 1997 that the city was returned to China after being leased to Great Britain - this was quite an event and cause for celebration for the Chinese people. Previously fearful of losing their country completely to Great Britain, citizens threw parties for weeks afterward. Now, although neither its own country nor technically a city, it is referred to as a "region" of China.

The official languages of Hong Kong are Chinese and English, as many residents speak both fluently. Most foreigners actually do not have any difficulty with communication there because the Chinese population tends to speak a number of languages due to business and other pragmatic reasons. The type of money used is the Hong Kong dollar - you should always check the exchange rate at the time of travel.

This location in China is known to be a very modern region with wonderful food, energetic and hard working people, plenty of shopping areas that rival some of the most popular in the world, and local customs that will draw anyone into their vibrant area.

In fact there is so much to do and see, it can be difficult to know where to get started. If you travel to there and plan to do some shopping, look around and compare prices first. Depending on where you are at the time, you could be charged a whole lot more than even going to a similar market on a street one block away.

There is a great public transportation system throughout the land, which uses the Octopus payment card. This card is essential to getting around town as almost everyone pays transportation fees from it, except for taxi cabs. It can even be used at restaurants, convenience stores, and for almost any other imaginable purchases.

When you travel to this part of the world, there is much to be seen, so start slowly and take your time so you don't miss essentials while trying to catch everything. Definitely include Hong Kong Island on your itinerary, which is the most urbanized district. Kowloon is also a great spot to take a day trip. It offers the best view of the skyline and is one of the most populated cities in the world.

The Chinese government and its citizens are very conservative, so be on your best behavior at all times to enjoy the beautiful country on their terms. It wasn't long ago that very few visitors were even allowed into China from the outside and you had to jump through hoops to get a Visa to travel there.

Make sure to take a train through the land as well, allowing you the opportunity to restfully enjoy everything that this region has to offer. From fabulous food to amazing culture, you can hardly go wrong visiting Hong Kong.

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