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During Labour Day Golden Week (1 – 5 May 2024), most facilities in Hong Kong, including shopping malls, Temple Street Night Market food stalls, beaches, parks, reserves and nature sites, as well as border crossings, will operate as usual. However, certain major sightseeing attractions may have special operating hours and arrangements during this time.

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Exploring Hong Kong: 11 Must-See Attractions for an Unforgettable Journey

Posted: March 4, 2024 | Last updated: March 4, 2024

<p><strong>Hong Kong, a bustling metropolis known for its skyline, vibrant street life, and rich cultural tapestry, offers an exhilarating blend of tradition and modernity. This guide explores the multifaceted experiences of Hong Kong, from its towering skyscrapers and bustling markets to tranquil temples and lush green spaces.</strong></p>

Hong Kong, a bustling metropolis known for its skyline, vibrant street life, and rich cultural tapestry, offers an exhilarating blend of tradition and modernity. This guide explores the multifaceted experiences of Hong Kong, from its towering skyscrapers and bustling markets to tranquil temples and lush green spaces.

<p><span>Victoria Peak, the highest point in Hong Kong, offers an unparalleled view of the city’s skyline. This sight is as breathtaking by day as it is glittering by night. The journey to the peak is an experience, with the Peak Tram providing a steep and picturesque ascent. Once at the summit, the Peak Circle Walk, a leisurely path around the peak, offers various vantage points to view the sprawling metropolis below.</span></p> <p><span>The Peak Galleria, a shopping and dining complex at the top, provides a range of options for refreshment and leisure, making it a perfect spot to relax after a walk. The blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication at Victoria Peak encapsulates the essence of Hong Kong, offering a moment of tranquility above the city’s hustle and bustle.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit during the late afternoon to enjoy the sunset and witness the city lights come alive at dusk.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Take the Peak Tram from its Garden Road terminus in Central, or bus 15 from Exchange Square bus terminus.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>The views are best on clear days, typically from October to December.</span></p>

1. Victoria Peak

Victoria Peak, the highest point in Hong Kong, offers an unparalleled view of the city’s skyline. This sight is as breathtaking by day as it is glittering by night. The journey to the peak is an experience, with the Peak Tram providing a steep and picturesque ascent. Once at the summit, the Peak Circle Walk, a leisurely path around the peak, offers various vantage points to view the sprawling metropolis below.

The Peak Galleria, a shopping and dining complex at the top, provides a range of options for refreshment and leisure, making it a perfect spot to relax after a walk. The blend of natural beauty and urban sophistication at Victoria Peak encapsulates the essence of Hong Kong, offering a moment of tranquility above the city’s hustle and bustle.

Insider’s Tip: Visit during the late afternoon to enjoy the sunset and witness the city lights come alive at dusk.

How To Get There: Take the Peak Tram from its Garden Road terminus in Central, or bus 15 from Exchange Square bus terminus.

Best Time To Travel: The views are best on clear days, typically from October to December.

<p><span>The Temple Street Night Market, located in the heart of Kowloon, is a vibrant showcase of Hong Kong’s lively street culture. As the sun sets, the market streets come alive with vendors selling an array of goods, from traditional Chinese medicine and jade to electronics and souvenirs. </span><span>The market is a vibrant cultural experience.</span></p> <p><span>Here, you can savor local street food specialties, enjoy impromptu opera performances, and even have your fortune told. The bustling atmosphere, with its mix of locals and tourists, creates a lively environment that is quintessentially Hong Kong. </span><span>A stroll through the Temple Street Night Market offers a glimpse into the city’s everyday life and its rich, multifaceted culture.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Try some local street food delicacies like egg tarts or fish balls from the market’s numerous food stalls.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The market is easily accessible via the MTR, alighting at Jordan Station.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>The market operates daily from 4 PM, but the best atmosphere builds up after 7 PM.</span></p>

2. Temple Street Night Market

The Temple Street Night Market, located in the heart of Kowloon, is a vibrant showcase of Hong Kong’s lively street culture. As the sun sets, the market streets come alive with vendors selling an array of goods, from traditional Chinese medicine and jade to electronics and souvenirs. The market is a vibrant cultural experience.

Here, you can savor local street food specialties, enjoy impromptu opera performances, and even have your fortune told. The bustling atmosphere, with its mix of locals and tourists, creates a lively environment that is quintessentially Hong Kong. A stroll through the Temple Street Night Market offers a glimpse into the city’s everyday life and its rich, multifaceted culture.

Insider’s Tip: Try some local street food delicacies like egg tarts or fish balls from the market’s numerous food stalls.

How To Get There: The market is easily accessible via the MTR, alighting at Jordan Station.

Best Time To Travel: The market operates daily from 4 PM, but the best atmosphere builds up after 7 PM.

<p><span>The Star Ferry, a historic mode of transport between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, is a symbol of the city’s heritage. The ferry ride offers a unique perspective of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline, set against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour.</span></p> <p><span>The experience of crossing the harbor on the Star Ferry is both humbling and awe-inspiring, as one witnesses the grandeur of the city from a vantage point that has remained unchanged for over a century. The gentle rhythm of the ferry’s journey and its panoramic views make it a must-do for anyone seeking to experience the essence of Hong Kong.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Take a ride at night to see the Symphony of Lights, a spectacular light and sound show featuring more than 40 buildings on both sides of the harbor.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Ferries depart from Central Pier on Hong Kong Island and Tsim Sha Tsui Pier in Kowloon.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Evening rides offer the most dramatic views of the city’s illuminated skyline.</span></p>

3. The Star Ferry

The Star Ferry, a historic mode of transport between Hong Kong Island and Kowloon, is a symbol of the city’s heritage. The ferry ride offers a unique perspective of Hong Kong’s iconic skyline, set against the backdrop of Victoria Harbour.

The experience of crossing the harbor on the Star Ferry is both humbling and awe-inspiring, as one witnesses the grandeur of the city from a vantage point that has remained unchanged for over a century. The gentle rhythm of the ferry’s journey and its panoramic views make it a must-do for anyone seeking to experience the essence of Hong Kong.

Insider’s Tip: Take a ride at night to see the Symphony of Lights, a spectacular light and sound show featuring more than 40 buildings on both sides of the harbor.

How To Get There: Ferries depart from Central Pier on Hong Kong Island and Tsim Sha Tsui Pier in Kowloon.

Best Time To Travel: Evening rides offer the most dramatic views of the city’s illuminated skyline.

<p><span>Lantau Island, the largest of Hong Kong’s islands, starkly contrasts the city’s urban landscape. The island is home to the Tian Tan Buddha, a majestic 34-meter-high bronze statue atop 268 steps. This serene and spiritual site offers a panoramic view of the island’s lush mountains and the South China Sea.</span></p> <p><span>The nearby Po Lin Monastery and Ngong Ping Village provide a cultural and spiritual exploration, with opportunities to enjoy vegetarian meals prepared by the monks. Lantau Island’s tranquil environment, with its natural beauty and spiritual landmarks, offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s frenetic pace, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a different aspect of Hong Kong’s diverse character.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for a scenic journey to the Buddha statue, with breathtaking views of the island.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Take the MTR to Tung Chung Station, then the Ngong Ping 360 cable car.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Weekdays to avoid crowds, with clear skies for the best views from the cable car and at the Buddha.</span></p>

4. Lantau Island and the Tian Tan Buddha

Lantau Island, the largest of Hong Kong’s islands, starkly contrasts the city’s urban landscape. The island is home to the Tian Tan Buddha, a majestic 34-meter-high bronze statue atop 268 steps. This serene and spiritual site offers a panoramic view of the island’s lush mountains and the South China Sea.

The nearby Po Lin Monastery and Ngong Ping Village provide a cultural and spiritual exploration, with opportunities to enjoy vegetarian meals prepared by the monks. Lantau Island’s tranquil environment, with its natural beauty and spiritual landmarks, offers a peaceful retreat from the city’s frenetic pace, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a different aspect of Hong Kong’s diverse character.

Insider’s Tip: Take the Ngong Ping 360 cable car for a scenic journey to the Buddha statue, with breathtaking views of the island.

How To Get There: Take the MTR to Tung Chung Station, then the Ngong Ping 360 cable car.

Best Time To Travel: Weekdays to avoid crowds, with clear skies for the best views from the cable car and at the Buddha.

<p><span>Hong Kong Park, nestled among the skyscrapers of Central Hong Kong, highlights the city’s ability to blend urban development with natural beauty. This tranquil park, with its aviary, artificial lake, and lush greenery, provides a peaceful escape from the urban jungle. The park’s design seamlessly integrates natural landscapes with modern facilities, including sports courts and playgrounds.</span></p> <p><span>The Edward Youde Aviary, one of the park’s highlights, is home to a variety of exotic birds, offering a chance to connect with nature amidst the city. The Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, located within the park, adds a cultural dimension, showcasing the art and history of Chinese tea.</span></p> <p><span>Hong Kong Park is a green space and a symbol of the city’s harmonious coexistence with nature and its commitment to providing breathing spaces for its residents and visitors.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Visit the Edward Youde Aviary early in the morning to see various birds in a more tranquil setting.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The park is centrally located in Admiralty and is easily accessible on foot or by MTR.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>The park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities.</span></p>

5. Hong Kong Park

Hong Kong Park, nestled among the skyscrapers of Central Hong Kong, highlights the city’s ability to blend urban development with natural beauty. This tranquil park, with its aviary, artificial lake, and lush greenery, provides a peaceful escape from the urban jungle. The park’s design seamlessly integrates natural landscapes with modern facilities, including sports courts and playgrounds.

The Edward Youde Aviary, one of the park’s highlights, is home to a variety of exotic birds, offering a chance to connect with nature amidst the city. The Flagstaff House Museum of Tea Ware, located within the park, adds a cultural dimension, showcasing the art and history of Chinese tea.

Hong Kong Park is a green space and a symbol of the city’s harmonious coexistence with nature and its commitment to providing breathing spaces for its residents and visitors.

Insider’s Tip: Visit the Edward Youde Aviary early in the morning to see various birds in a more tranquil setting.

How To Get There: The park is centrally located in Admiralty and is easily accessible on foot or by MTR.

Best Time To Travel: The park is beautiful year-round, but spring and autumn offer the most pleasant weather for outdoor activities.

<p><span>Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo, two of Hong Kong’s most popular nightlife districts, offer a pulsating mix of bars, restaurants, and clubs. These areas are the epicenter of the city’s after-dark activities, buzzing with energy and excitement. With its steep, narrow lanes, Lan Kwai Fong is known for its vibrant bar scene, attracting a lively crowd of locals and expats.</span></p> <p><span>SoHo, short for “South of Hollywood Road,” offers a more diverse experience with an array of international cuisines, art galleries, and boutique shops. The Mid-Levels Escalator, the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, connects these two areas, making them easily accessible.</span></p> <p><span>The dynamic atmosphere of Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo, with their blend of culinary delights, artistic expressions, and nocturnal revelry, captures the cosmopolitan spirit of Hong Kong.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Explore the side streets and hidden alleys for unique bars and eateries away from the main crowds.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Both areas are within walking distance from the Central MTR station.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Evenings, especially on weekends, when the areas are most lively.</span></p>

6. Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo

Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo, two of Hong Kong’s most popular nightlife districts, offer a pulsating mix of bars, restaurants, and clubs. These areas are the epicenter of the city’s after-dark activities, buzzing with energy and excitement. With its steep, narrow lanes, Lan Kwai Fong is known for its vibrant bar scene, attracting a lively crowd of locals and expats.

SoHo, short for “South of Hollywood Road,” offers a more diverse experience with an array of international cuisines, art galleries, and boutique shops. The Mid-Levels Escalator, the world’s longest outdoor covered escalator system, connects these two areas, making them easily accessible.

The dynamic atmosphere of Lan Kwai Fong and SoHo, with their blend of culinary delights, artistic expressions, and nocturnal revelry, captures the cosmopolitan spirit of Hong Kong.

Insider’s Tip: Explore the side streets and hidden alleys for unique bars and eateries away from the main crowds.

How To Get There: Both areas are within walking distance from the Central MTR station.

Best Time To Travel: Evenings, especially on weekends, when the areas are most lively.

<p><span>The Hong Kong Museum of History presents a comprehensive narrative of the city’s rich and complex heritage. Spanning millions of years, from its geological formation and prehistoric times to the modern metropolis it is today, the museum offers a deep dive into Hong Kong’s multifaceted past.</span></p> <p><span>The exhibits are meticulously curated, featuring detailed dioramas, authentic artifacts, and interactive displays. </span><span>Key highlights include the recreation of old Hong Kong streets, giving visitors a sense of walking through history. This museum is not just a place to observe; it’s an educational journey that brings the story of Hong Kong and its people to life.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Allocate several hours to fully appreciate the extensive exhibits, which comprehensively understand Hong Kong’s history.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The museum is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, accessible via the MTR.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Weekday mornings are less crowded, offering a more relaxed experience.</span></p>

7. The Hong Kong Museum of History

The Hong Kong Museum of History presents a comprehensive narrative of the city’s rich and complex heritage. Spanning millions of years, from its geological formation and prehistoric times to the modern metropolis it is today, the museum offers a deep dive into Hong Kong’s multifaceted past.

The exhibits are meticulously curated, featuring detailed dioramas, authentic artifacts, and interactive displays. Key highlights include the recreation of old Hong Kong streets, giving visitors a sense of walking through history. This museum is not just a place to observe; it’s an educational journey that brings the story of Hong Kong and its people to life.

Insider’s Tip: Allocate several hours to fully appreciate the extensive exhibits, which comprehensively understand Hong Kong’s history.

How To Get There: The museum is located in Tsim Sha Tsui, accessible via the MTR.

Best Time To Travel: Weekday mornings are less crowded, offering a more relaxed experience.

<p><span>The Dragon’s Back hike, renowned for its breathtaking coastal views, is a must-do for nature enthusiasts visiting Hong Kong. Named for its undulating ridges that resemble a dragon’s spine, this trail offers stunning vistas of the South China Sea and the lush Shek O Country Park. </span><span>The hike culminates at Shek O Peak, where the panoramic views are unparalleled.</span></p> <p><span>The trail then descends to Big Wave Bay, a perfect spot to relax and unwind after the trek. The Dragon’s Back hike emphasizes Hong Kong’s natural beauty, showcasing a side of the city that contrasts sharply with its urban landscape.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Continue the hike to Big Wave Bay and relax on the beach after your trek.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Take bus 9 from Shau Kei Wan MTR Station to the trail’s starting point.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Autumn and spring offer the best weather for hiking, with clear skies and moderate temperatures.</span></p>

8. The Dragon’s Back Hike

The Dragon’s Back hike, renowned for its breathtaking coastal views, is a must-do for nature enthusiasts visiting Hong Kong. Named for its undulating ridges that resemble a dragon’s spine, this trail offers stunning vistas of the South China Sea and the lush Shek O Country Park. The hike culminates at Shek O Peak, where the panoramic views are unparalleled.

The trail then descends to Big Wave Bay, a perfect spot to relax and unwind after the trek. The Dragon’s Back hike emphasizes Hong Kong’s natural beauty, showcasing a side of the city that contrasts sharply with its urban landscape.

Insider’s Tip: Continue the hike to Big Wave Bay and relax on the beach after your trek.

How To Get There: Take bus 9 from Shau Kei Wan MTR Station to the trail’s starting point.

Best Time To Travel: Autumn and spring offer the best weather for hiking, with clear skies and moderate temperatures.

<p><span>Wong Tai Sin Temple, a revered Taoist temple, is a colorful and vibrant place of worship known for its practice of Kau Cim, a method of fortune-telling. The temple’s ornate traditional Chinese architecture, with its red pillars, golden roof, and intricate carvings, is a visual feast.</span></p> <p><span>The temple grounds also feature a beautifully landscaped garden, adding to the serene atmosphere. Visitors come here not only to seek spiritual guidance but also to experience a peaceful and contemplative environment. </span><span>Wong Tai Sin Temple is a cultural landmark that offers a glimpse into the spiritual practices and beliefs of Hong Kong’s people.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Participate in the Kau Cim fortune-telling ritual for a unique cultural experience.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>The temple is easily accessible by MTR, alighting at Wong Tai Sin Station.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds on weekends and religious holidays.</span></p>

9. Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple, a revered Taoist temple, is a colorful and vibrant place of worship known for its practice of Kau Cim, a method of fortune-telling. The temple’s ornate traditional Chinese architecture, with its red pillars, golden roof, and intricate carvings, is a visual feast.

The temple grounds also feature a beautifully landscaped garden, adding to the serene atmosphere. Visitors come here not only to seek spiritual guidance but also to experience a peaceful and contemplative environment. Wong Tai Sin Temple is a cultural landmark that offers a glimpse into the spiritual practices and beliefs of Hong Kong’s people.

Insider’s Tip: Participate in the Kau Cim fortune-telling ritual for a unique cultural experience.

How To Get There: The temple is easily accessible by MTR, alighting at Wong Tai Sin Station.

Best Time To Travel: Visit on weekdays to avoid crowds on weekends and religious holidays.

<p><span>Aberdeen Harbor, once a quiet fishing village, is now a vibrant waterfront area reflecting Hong Kong’s maritime heritage. The harbor is home to the famous Jumbo Kingdom, one of the world’s largest floating restaurants, known for its lavish decoration and fine dining.</span></p> <p><span>A sampan ride around the harbor offers a unique perspective of the traditional lifestyle of the Tanka people, who have lived on boats in the harbor for generations. Aberdeen combines the old and the new, showcasing Hong Kong’s evolution while preserving its maritime traditions.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Take a sampan ride around the harbor for an up-close view of the local fishermen’s way of life.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Aberdeen is accessible by bus or taxi from Central or by taking a sampan from the Aberdeen Promenade.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b><span>Late afternoon or evening to enjoy the harbor lights and a dinner on the water.</span></p>

10. Aberdeen Harbor and Jumbo Kingdom

Aberdeen Harbor, once a quiet fishing village, is now a vibrant waterfront area reflecting Hong Kong’s maritime heritage. The harbor is home to the famous Jumbo Kingdom, one of the world’s largest floating restaurants, known for its lavish decoration and fine dining.

A sampan ride around the harbor offers a unique perspective of the traditional lifestyle of the Tanka people, who have lived on boats in the harbor for generations. Aberdeen combines the old and the new, showcasing Hong Kong’s evolution while preserving its maritime traditions.

Insider’s Tip: Take a sampan ride around the harbor for an up-close view of the local fishermen’s way of life.

How To Get There: Aberdeen is accessible by bus or taxi from Central or by taking a sampan from the Aberdeen Promenade.

Best Time To Travel: Late afternoon or evening to enjoy the harbor lights and a dinner on the water.

<p><span>Mong Kok, characterized by its high population density and vibrant street life, is home to some of Hong Kong’s most famous markets. The Ladies’ Market, Flower Market, and Bird Market each offer a unique shopping and cultural experience.</span></p> <p><span>The Ladies Market is known for its clothing, accessories, and souvenirs, while the Flower Market is a colorful array of fresh flowers and plants. The Bird Market is a fascinating place where songbirds are sold in intricate bamboo cages.</span></p> <p><span>Exploring these markets provides a sensory and cultural adventure, showcasing the lively and bustling nature of Hong Kong’s street commerce.</span> </p> <p><b>Insider’s Tip: </b><span>Haggle to get the best prices, as bargaining is common in these markets.</span></p> <p><b>How To Get There: </b><span>Mong Kok is easily accessible by MTR, with each market within walking distance of the station.</span></p> <p><b>Best Time To Travel: </b>The markets are most vibrant in the late afternoon or early evening<span>.</span></p>

11. The Markets of Mong Kok

Mong Kok, characterized by its high population density and vibrant street life, is home to some of Hong Kong’s most famous markets. The Ladies’ Market, Flower Market, and Bird Market each offer a unique shopping and cultural experience.

The Ladies Market is known for its clothing, accessories, and souvenirs, while the Flower Market is a colorful array of fresh flowers and plants. The Bird Market is a fascinating place where songbirds are sold in intricate bamboo cages.

Exploring these markets provides a sensory and cultural adventure, showcasing the lively and bustling nature of Hong Kong’s street commerce.

Insider’s Tip: Haggle to get the best prices, as bargaining is common in these markets.

How To Get There: Mong Kok is easily accessible by MTR, with each market within walking distance of the station.

Best Time To Travel: The markets are most vibrant in the late afternoon or early evening .

<p><span>Hong Kong is a city of contrasts, where ancient traditions coexist with modern dynamism. As you explore its bustling streets, tranquil parks, and scenic trails, immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture and discover the unique experiences that make Hong Kong truly captivating. Remember, Hong Kong is much more than a destination; it’s a journey through diverse experiences and endless discoveries.</span></p> <p><span>To fully experience the essence of Hong Kong, venture beyond the tourist spots. Explore the local neighborhoods, try the street food, and engage with the locals. This approach will enrich your understanding of the city and provide a more authentic and memorable experience.</span></p> <p><span>More Articles Like This…</span></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/barcelona-discover-the-top-10-beach-clubs/"><span>Barcelona: Discover the Top 10 Beach Clubs</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/top-destination-cities-to-visit/"><span>2024 Global City Travel Guide – Your Passport to the World’s Top Destination Cities</span></a></p> <p><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/exploring-khao-yai-a-hidden-gem-of-thailand/"><span>Exploring Khao Yai 2024 – A Hidden Gem of Thailand</span></a></p> <p><span>The post <a href="https://passingthru.com/exploring-hong-kong-must-see-attractions/">Exploring Hong Kong: 11 Must-See Attractions for an Unforgettable Journey</a> republished on </span><a href="https://passingthru.com/"><span>Passing Thru</span></a><span> with permission from </span><a href="https://thegreenvoyage.com/"><span>The Green Voyage</span></a><span>.</span></p> <p><span>Featured Image Credit: Shutterstock / Perfect Lazybones.</span></p> <p><span>For transparency, this content was partly developed with AI assistance and carefully curated by an experienced editor to be informative and ensure accuracy.</span></p>

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Hong Kong is a city of contrasts, where ancient traditions coexist with modern dynamism. As you explore its bustling streets, tranquil parks, and scenic trails, immerse yourself in the city’s vibrant culture and discover the unique experiences that make Hong Kong truly captivating. Remember, Hong Kong is much more than a destination; it’s a journey through diverse experiences and endless discoveries.

To fully experience the essence of Hong Kong, venture beyond the tourist spots. Explore the local neighborhoods, try the street food, and engage with the locals. This approach will enrich your understanding of the city and provide a more authentic and memorable experience.

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When the world’s most Michelin-starred female chef opens a new restaurant, everyone sits up and takes notice. And the opening of Cristal Room, chef Anne-Sophie Pic’s debut in Hong Kong, is certainly turning heads (she also has restaurants from Paris to London , Megève, Dubai and beyond).

Cristal Room by chef Anne-Sophie Pic in Hong Kong

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Cristal Room is the fifth restaurant to join Forty-Five, Hong Kong’s newest dining destination within Landmark’s Gloucester Tower. The restaurant, part of the local hospitality group Leading Nation, bears all of Pic’s winning hallmarks, boosted further by its collaboration with the historic French fine crystal maison Baccarat.

Against sweeping 44th-floor views over Victoria Harbour, the interiors by Paris-based Gilles & Boissier are refreshingly feminine, featuring a graceful marble-fluted curvilinear banquette that snakes through the centre of the room, organically shaped furnishings, and plush carpets underfoot in a palette of neutral mushroom tones and dusty pinks.

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The decor is embellished with ceiling mirrors and, of course, Baccarat chandeliers, such as Philippe Starck’s ‘Zénith Flou, Je te Vois Flou’ in the private salon. Meanwhile, objects like Baccarat’s signature ‘Octagon’ vases nod to the pendants of the brand’s chandeliers, while glassware includes pieces from the exquisitely bevelled  ‘ Harcourt 1841’ collection ,  the oldest in the archive.

The interior sets an elegant tone is set for Pic’s food, an innovative take on French gastronomy, which emerges from a kitchen that sits like a stage within the dining room and from which a brigade of chefs quietly produces expertly executed dishes in a graceful ballet-like performance.

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The succinct tasting menus are deeply French in their roots but are flecked with Asian influences and ingredients, reflecting Pic’s love of the region, in particular, Hong Kong, where she studied three decades ago.

Expect innovative dishes – guided by her philosophy of  impregnation , where flavours and aromas intertwine through techniques like smoking, steeping, marination and infusion – like her signature Les Berlingots ASP, where sobacha (buckwheat tea) has been used to make pasta in the shape of the classic French hard candy (berlingots), filled with liquid 24-month-aged comté cheese and served with a mushroom consommé infused with tonka beans.

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The concept of  impregnation  is also underscored by the drinks pairings, courtesy of chief executive sommelier Paz Levinson, who has also created an alcohol-free menu that includes concoctions such as the refreshing Clear Tonka, made with milk-washed oolong tea and tonka beans, which pairs excellently with the seabass caviar.

All this comes perfectly together to showcase Pic’s brilliance at a restaurant set to become a star in Hong Kong’s culinary scene.

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Victoria Peak is a hill on the western half of Hong Kong Island.

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Places to eat & drink in Hong Kong

Lung King Heen is a restaurant under Four Seasons Hotel with a beautiful view of the sea.

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