Hong Kong is a place with an amalgamation of different cultures due to the long term British influence on Cantonese Chinese region. Hong Kong has a subtropical climate and is the perfect place to stop on your travel into the deeper Orient. However it can get very hot and humid during the summer season between June and mid-September when it the weather is at its hottest and humidity is very high. The streets of Hong Kong will be warm even in late spring and the best time to visit the country as far as climate is concerned is early spring in March and April or late autumn which is October and November. During this time the days are warm, but fresh with the air clearer. It is one of the main tourist destinations especially for the affluent in China. Hong Kong International Airport, Chek Lap Kok is the main airport and has been named the best airport around the world for five years by Skytrax.
Hong Kong has also become a very important center for the Chinese Diaspora to develop their global Hong Kong Tourist Train connections with several other cities around the world. No doubt it is an exceptional holiday destination which has integrated cultural influences as well as people from different places as dissimilar as Vietnam and Vancouver. Hong Kong is not just a harbor city. It has very crowded streets making it into a concrete jungle. Nevertheless this place with its rugged islands and clouded mountains mostly comprises of pastoral scenery. The countryside here is generally classified as Country Park and even with over 7 million people you may find small pockets of wilderness. Some of the main places to see in Hong Kong are the Tian Tan Buddha, the biggest sitting Buddha statue in the world and the Won Sai Sin Temple.
Hong Kong has all what you will see in a big city, including crowd, smog, odor as well as sound. This city is also very efficient, muted and peaceful with excellent transport network and excellent shopping centers. Hong Kong cuisine is renowned for its temples and park oasis which provide excellent places for contemplation. One of the best things about Hong Kong is getting bewildered and enthusiastic by the integration and challenge of a Chinese city which has both Chinese and Western influences. Tourists can see a commercial city, which overlooks the busiest deepwater
port in the world. The city never sleeps and at night, you will feel as though you are looking down in a volcano. It offers a spectacular view. Hong Kong can be called impetuous, buccaneering as well as westernized, but is conservative in thoughts and is Chinese to its foundation. It will surprise as well as charm visitors with its positive disagreements and brisk contradiction.
Metropark hotel Causeway and the Mandrin Oriental are the places to stay if you want a lavish and classy accommodation. They are also situated in excellent locations. They offer excellent facilities and the best place for choosy travelers. It is also very close to a few attractions like the Tin Hau Temple and Central Library. Tin Hau Temple is also situated in the same area and L’Hotel Causeway Bay is located just across the street from Tin
Hau MTR station. This is a place with class and is also very clean and reasonable. If you are looking for a place to stay near the airport you can book The Novotel Hotel. The Park Lane Hotel is also centrally located and has the attractions of being very close to Nathan Road and the Stanley. Cosmic Guest House in Tsim Sha Tsui is a budget accommodation and has very clean rooms and a homely ambience and is located in a quiet part of Mirador Mansion. Wang Fat Hostel on Causeway Bay is a good place for the backpackers and has around 110 rooms on quite a few floors of a big apartment building.
Hong Kong can have a different meaning to visitors; there are some who see the hustle and bustle of
the cosmopolitan city. The skyline of the Hong Kong Island Jewish culture at night dazzles with the neon rainbow light of the skyscrapers. And there are others who see the possibilities of relaxation and enjoy morning tea with the dim sum, or enjoy the gastronomical delights of the Hong Kong cuisine. There are also a lot of possibilities for bird watchers, hikers, climbers in the accessible and spectacular Hong Kong countryside.