Culture A dynamic cultural structure is hidden beneath Hong Kong's commercial identity covered in glass and metal. In this cultural structure, Hong Kong's Chinese roots, colonial ties and the talents developed by the island itself are intertwined. Here you can suddenly find yourself in Asia's best film festival and also participate in Taichi sport. Or you may find yourself reciting the verses of a local poet to the accompaniment of the dragon boat drummer. Culture can also mean music presentations at the harbour, Chinese opera in the bamboo theatre, or concerts held in museums and halls in different parts of the city throughout the year. Now let's get to know Hong Kong in another way.
Shopping
The wide variety of products in Hong Kong stores, especially stylish dresses and specially made knives, dazzle visitors. In Hong Kong, where products are available for every budget, a variety of products are offered with the slogan "we do whatever you want". Shopping malls with rich stores, stylish street boutiques and classic shops offer various jewelery and jewelry to the visitors. You can bargain as much as you like for the product you want in the marketplaces where various inventions are sold. Since there is no sales tax in Şehide, prices are generally attractive for visitors. Kitchen You can find Cantonese, Sichuan, Japanese and French flavors in the city, which is one of the best food capitals of the world. The city's love for food is so deep and its cuisine so vast that Hong Kong offers you the variety of food and cuisine you desire until you are satisfied. The food you desire could be a bowl of wonton noodles, freshly steamed dim sum, warm and buttery pineapple buns, a pair of delicious large shrimps, your first fragrant tofu, or new flavors made by famous masters. Districts and Islands Hong Kong's charming districts and islands offer a sensory feast. You may find yourself cruising on the historic double-decker tram, enjoying the horse races in the city centre, or simply gazing out at the dazzling harbour. 70 percent of Hong Kong is mountainous and contains many geological and historical pearls. Spend a day wandering around a Song dynasty village, leaving the city with one of the world's best transportation systems. You can also climb a mountain on a deserted island or ski through volcanic sea ash.