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1. KWAN KEE
ADDRESS: G/F, 56 Pei Ho street, Sham Shui Po, HK
OPENING HOURS: 6:00AM - 8:00PM
????CONGEE WITH THOUSAND YEAR OLD EGG & RAW BEEF: Cut a century egg into small pieces. Place in a bowl and add fried vermicelli with raw beef. Add congee and serve with a spoon of spring onion on top.
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2. Tung Shin Medicine
ADDRESS: 103 Baker Street, Hung Hom, Kowloon, HK
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ADDRESS: G/F 170 Apliu Street, Sham Shui Po, HK
OPENING HOURS: MON - SUN 11:30AM - 10:30PM
????COCKROACH AND GINSENG TEA: Place cockroach and ginseng in a clay pot with 3 cups of water. Close the pot and let it boil for 45 mins and then serve.
????GECKO SOUP: Cut the gecko open and clean. Place its body and tail in a small pot with cow penis, dried sea horse, silk worm, pipefish and chinese medicine ingredients. Add water and cook for at least 4 hours.
????SNAKE SOUP: Wash, clean and deskin the snake and then steam it for 40 minutes. Flesh its meat out of the bones and chop into small pieces. Place snake bones and pork bone broth in a pot for 4 hours. Pour some broth into another pot and add woodears, minced chicken meat, snake meat, ginger and mushrooms. Add chicken stock, corn starch liquid, chinese wine and soy sauce in the broth pot. Cook and serve when it's ready.
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4. Ka Lai Yuen Chiu Chow Restaurant
ADDRESS: 5 Li King House Hong King street, Yuen Long, HK
OPENING HOURS: MON - SUN 12:00AM - 9:00PM
????STEWED COW/BULL GENITALIA: Chop up stewed cow private parts and place in a bowl. Add broth, spring onion and fried garlic and serve.
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Officially called the Hong Kong Unique Administrative Region, Hong Kong is located for the eastern facet of the Pearl River Delta, adjoining Guangdong province inside the north and opposite the South China Sea in the west, east and south. In the19th century, Hong Kong was a well-known investing port and it features a nicely formulated commercial and economic program.
The top time for you to check out Hong Kong is throughout the weeks type October to December. This may be the time in the event the sun is bright and skies are clear. Hong Kong hotels give distinctive low cost through the peak seasons of March-April and October-November. They're well equipped with the best of facilities and render entire world course support. Climate will get warm during March- April and so you'll find no complications traveling all around Hong Kong.
Central Plaza
The Central Plaza was entirely established from the year 1992. The humongous glass wall from the creating is coated in 3 diverse shades - precious metal, silver and terracotta.
Hong Kong Disneyland
Located on Lantau Island, the Disneyland of Hong Kong is its star attraction. The stage exhibits and amusement rides are an excellent hit amongst the kiddies. A entire world famous amusement park, this area gives countless entertainment alternatives.
Ocean Park
Among the very well identified theme parks in Hong Kong, Ocean Park is sited on the southern area of Hong Kong Island. This is an awesome site to hit if that you are together with your family members. This amusement park has some thing to offer to its readers of all age.
Lantau Island
A gorgeous island that is certainly higher on organic wonders. Pretty panorama, quaint fishing communities, balmy beaches, monasteries and more can make this location a renowned area among tourists. Right here you can have an incredible time hiking, camping, fishing and trekking mountain biking.
Kwun Yam Shrine
The locales with the Kwun Yam Shrine are dotted with statues and figures of rams, goldfish, the money god, some southern Chinese language icons, sculpture in the goddess of mercy and Tin Hau. The shrine is located close to the southeastern conclusion of Repulse Bay Seaside.
Pliu Avenue Market place
In such a industry you'll find every little thing ranging from outfits to electronic goods at dust cheap selling prices. Second hand merchandise are products are also widely readily available here.
Mai Po Nature Reserve
This is actually a 270 hectare dynamics reserve that also consists of an exciting Mai Po Education and learning Centre that shows items on the history and ecology in the Deep Bay and wetland. Some of its ideal attractions include floating walkways and trails via the mangroves and mud flats as well as a dozen hideaways from exactly where you are able to watch and spot varieties of birds.
Chinese festivals in Hong Kong are celebrated with good pomp and exhibit. Processions are taken out; a variety of cultural shows are held which would make the city appear every one of the extra vibrant.
Chinese Lunar New Year
Staying the greatest Chinese festival, it might seem to get the excellent time for you to check out Hong Kong. But like a make any difference of reality most of your retailers and markets continue to be close.
Spring Lantern Festival
Inside Victoria Park in Hong Kong Island is the place you'll get to view the best of Spring Lantern Festival. A classic Chinese festival, on this day a amount of wonderful lanterns are lit inside the park.
Xmas
Christmas celebration has its unique charm in Hong Kong. The city, shops and streets are very well decorated with Xmas decorations.
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Hong Kong is a city of the superlative with glimmering skyscrapers that seem to take root in the sky and one elegant building after another with shining glass and hi-tech facades.
Around 150 years ago, Hong Kong Island was under British Colonial rule and today, only a few buildings of this period remain. The white Flagstaff House, former residence of the colony's British military commander, contains the Tea Museum that boasts an exceptional collection of exhibits associated with the famous leaf.
Since 1904, the city's nostalgic narrow double-decker trams have traveled through the crowded streets and are the most convenient mode of transport for covering short distances.
Most of the sightseeing tours around the harbor embark from Central Station, close to the ferry terminal. The journey travels past Kowloon and several huge cruise ships that lie at anchor. The quantity of ships highlighting the importance of this huge natural harbor that has been a regular destination of European shipping and trade since the 16th century.
Although not as large as it used to be, the city of junks known as Aberdeen, has provided the backdrop for many a motion picture and it is still a good place to buy fresh fish, fruit and vegetables.
Within the Wong Tai Sin Temple, the city's largest temple, each day thousands of the faithful seek good fortune in romance and betting with prayers and sacrifices. The temple's god is known to have a sympathetic ear for one and all, thus the temple is a popular attraction.
Within this city of dreams and Asiatic flair there are eight million people, all packed into one of the most exiting cities in the world.
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Hong Kong Room Tour | Royal Plaza Hotel
Hi guys, here's a room tour of the Royal Plaza Hotel I stayed at while in Hong Kong for a holiday, I stayed for about 8 days and this hotel was home to me! Its in Mongkok, Kowloon which was close to everything! The hotel is rated 5 Star and the room I stayed in was the Plaza Grand Plus with 2 Queen size beds which was enough for us 4 girls. It sits on top of a train station as well as a shopping centre called Grand Century Place, for a hotel that I stayed at while on my first trip overseas was great! So watch on and enjoy if you're interested :)
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Celebrate Lunar New Year holiday at Jongno-gu by enjoying free entrance to royal palaces
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During the four-day Seollal holiday, the city becomes almost, a ghost town with empty roads and many of the stores closed.
Still, there are lots of activities that helps you enjoy the festivities and learn about the traditions and history behind Seollal.
Lee Kyung-eun turns the spotlight to some of these options.
One of the perks of being in Seoul during the quiet holiday is that you can visit the city's many royal palaces for free.
Here, Gyeongbokgung Palace, is one of the five palaces of the Joseon Dynasty and the biggest among them.
From Friday to Monday, it opens its gates to visitors to wander around the grand, ancient Korean architecture that used to be the home of Kings.
For locals, it is a chance to visit the historical site during the traditional holiday.
But many foreign tourists also come here during this time for a unique, exotic experience that cannot be had anywhere else in the city.
I feel really in awe, because I really love historical drama so when I see palace and everything, it really makes me feel like how it looked like in the old days.
It's very intricate, it's much more detailed, and very much more thoughtful design, compare to what anything that I am used to.
The palace has also prepared a special event on the actual day of Seollal which falls on Saturday, and it will hand out copies of traditional paintings that the Korean ancestors exchanged in hopes of bringing good fortune.
Other palaces in the city offer similar events along with free entrance.
If you want to try out Korean folk games like Seollal's iconic board game called Yutnoli and Jegichagi -- which is like hacky sack, visit Deoksugung Palace.
And Changdeokgung and Changgyeonggung palaces will also offer the outstanding ornamentation and atmosphere that have been preserved in their entirety since the15th century.
Also at the center of downtown Seoul is the royal shrine Jongmyo.
The simple yet divine and serene Jongmyo Shrine was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1995 for its historic and artistic value.
Normally you have to make a reservation at least three days before you visit here, and tours are limited to roughly one per hour. But during the holiday, Jongmyo shrine will be open throughout the day and will be free of charge.
If you want to feel more holiday spirit and learn about 2020, the year of the rat, visit a special exhibition in the National Folk Museum of Korea. Here, everything from traditional painting, proverbs and games featuring rats are displayed to help people understand how the rat represents fertility and prosperity.
The good thing is, you can experience all of these events in one neighborhood by making a trip to the Jongno-gu District.
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Hong Kong is frequently described as a place where East meets West, blending ancient traditions with the western cosmopolitan influences. On one street corner, there may be traditional Chinese shops selling Chinese herbal medicine, Buddhist paraphernalia or bowls of synthetic shark fin soup. But around the next, one may find theaters showing the latest Hollywood blockbuster, an English-style pub, or a McDonald's,
Hong Kong, which means Fragrant harbor, was a crown colony of the United Kingdom from 1842 until the transfer of its sovereignty to the People's Republic of China in 1997. The former colony is divided into four main areas - Kowloon, Hong Kong Island, the New Territories, and the Outlying Islands. The city itself is centered around Victoria Harbour. The main business district is Central, on Hong Kong Island. East of Central lies the Admiralty commercial district; Wan Chai, known for restaurants and clubs; then Causeway Bay, a major shopping area. Towering above it all is the Peak, Hong Kong's premier scenic outlook and residential district. In Kowloon, Tsim Sha Tsui (on the southern tip), Jordan and Yau Ma Tei are busy hotel and shopping areas, while Mong Kok is a bustling residential and another shopping area.
No visitor to Hong Kong should miss the longest escalator in the world, the Central-Mid-Levels Escalator and Walkway System. The Statue square at Central derives its name from the various effigies of British royalty on display here that were spirited away by the Japanese during the occupation. Only one statue actually remains, a bronze effigy of Sir Thomas Jackson, a particularly successful Victorian chief manager of the Hongkong & Shanghai Bank. The colonnaded and domed neoclassical building on the east side of Statue Square was once the old Supreme Court, built in 1912 as the seat of the Legislative Council (Legco).
St. John's Cathedral, an Anglican church consecrated in 1849, is one of the very few colonial structures still standing in Central. Criticized for blighting the colony's landscape when it was first erected, St John's is now lost in the forest of skyscrapers that make up Central. A short walk from Central, along Hollywood Rd, is a temple, one of the oldest and most famous in Hong Kong, the Man Mo Temple. A short distance west of Cat St, next to Hollywood Road Park, is Possession St., a historic landmark without a marker, the spot where the British first landed in 1841. A short walk from here to Morrison St is Western Market, an Edwardian-style bldg built in 1906 as the Harbour Office, another historic landmark, and now converted into an elegant shopping place for Chinese arts and crafts.
A day's trip to the New Territories close to the Szenchen border of China via the Kowloon-Canton Railway led us to Tai Po. The Tai Po district is one of the oldest settlements in HK, and gained fame as a market town and the home of the Tangs, one of the territory's original clans. A visit to Lam Tsuen where we found the wishing tree, a huge but slowly dying banyan tree, led us to the Tin Hau temple, dedicated to the Goddess of Heaven, and to the HK Railway Museum. The museum is housed in the former Tai Po Market train station, built in 1913 in traditional Chinese style. Exhibits, including a narrow-gauge steam locomotive dating back to 1911, detail the history of the development of rail transport in the territory.
The street-long outdoor wet market in Tai Po is a stone's throw from the Museum, one of the busiest and most interesting markets in the New Territories. Towards the northern end of the same street is the double-hall Man Mo Temple, founded in the late 19th century and is dedicated to the gods of literature and of war.
From Taiwo station, the next train stop is Fanling. Fanling literally means ridge of powder, and the place was named after a holy rock found here, which according to legend brings rains. Just outside the station is a cluster of beautiful structures, the Fung Yin Seen Koon Taoist temple built in 1929. From here, we took the next train stop to Sheung Shui, close to the Chinese border at Shenzhen, to visit the cultural gem of HK, Tai Fu Tai Mansion, a fine example of traditional Chinese dwellings of the scholar-gentry class. This ancient mansion was probably built in 1865 in the reign of the Qing Dynasty, as the residence of Man Chung-luen whose ancestors had settled in San Tin since the 15th century.
The best thing about being in Hong Kong is getting smothered by the confluences and contradictions of a Chinese city with multi-Asian and Western elements. A couple of blocks northeast of the Jade Market is a temple dedicated to Tin Hau, the goddess of seafarers. The Tin Hau temple complex along famous Nathan Road houses an altar dedicated to Shing Wong, the god of the city, and to To Tei, the earth god, and a row of fortune-tellers. Not very far is the famous night market at Temple St., and Jade Market at Shanghai St.
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On a more positive note, the buffet staff allowed my 2 kids to eat for free at the breakfast buffet (our room rate came with breakfast for 2 adults), and the Room Service menu was very reasonable by hotel standards, hence we got room service when we arrived on the first night (by the time we got to the hotel it was 11pm).
Hong Kong's most famous dim sum restaurant: Lin Heung Tea House
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I BOUGHT A TRIP FROM GROUPON | PART 1: BEIJING, CHINA
Hey Everyone! In this video, I will be showing you guys a trip that I bought of a Groupon. I went to Beijing China, Bangkok Thailand, and Phuket Thailand. It was honestly one of the best trips of my life. If you have any questions feel free to ask them below in the comment section. Im still a little new to the travel vlog life. If you like what you see don't forget to hit that subscribe button and the bell for notifications :)
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Day 1: Traveling from Los Angeles to Beijing China (Flight took 12 hours and 40 minutes)
Day 2: Arrive in Beijing, the capital city of China. Meet your local guide at Beijing International Airport, and transfer to your hotel, with the rest of the day free to enjoy at your leisure. Make the most of the hotel amenities, or head out for your first taste of this fascinating city.
Day 3:After breakfast, enjoy a morning tour of China’s incredible capital. Hectic yet historic, Beijing is an intoxicating blend of 21st-century modernity, imperial treasures and imposing Mao-era monuments, and offers much to delight and interest visitors. Absorb the huge expanse of Tiananmen Square, the world’s largest city square, and famous for being overlooked by a giant portrait of Chairman Mao and the Forbidden City, the former seat of China’s imperial rulers. Check out Qianmen Street, Beijing’s oldest shopping street, and enjoy photo stops at the Bird’s Nest and Water Cube stadiums, built for the 2008 Olympics, and the stunning National Center for the Performing Arts. Afterward, enjoy the afternoon free or join us for an optional tour of the Forbidden City, the majestic palace of 24 Chinese emperors from the 1400s to the early 20th century.
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Enjoy a day to explore Beijing at your own pace, perhaps visiting more of the city’s highlights, dipping into countless restaurants, or shopping at the malls and markets.
Alternatively, seize the opportunity to visit the Great Wall of China, listed as one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. Stretching for thousands of miles across northern China, this extraordinary edifice has origins in the 3rd century BC and was built to protect China from northern marauders. After walking along the ramparts and admiring the far-reaching views, continue to the Sacred Way. This 14th-century pathway was believed to lead China’s emperors to heaven, and is lined with extraordinary statues of animals and human figures.
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After breakfast, catch a flight to Bangkok, Thailand’s lively capital. Meet your local guide at Bangkok International Airport, and enjoy a transfer to your hotel. Check in, and after settling in, enjoy the evening free to relax, dine and perhaps dip into this sprawling city, home to 9 million people and crowded with skyscrapers, malls, street markets and temples.
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