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Chi Lin Nunnery - beautiful and serene garden in the middle of Kowloon, Hong Kong
Chi Lin Nunnery - Established in 1934 and renovated in Tang dynasty style (AD 618–907) in 1990, the Chi Lin Nunnery is a large temple complex of elegant wooden architecture, treasured Buddhist relics and soul-soothing lotus ponds. The complex also includes a series of temple halls, some of which contain gold, clay and wooden statues representing divinities such as the Sakyamuni Buddha and bodhisattvas.
The Chi Lin nunnery is a large monastic complex built in traditional Tang Dynasty style
- Opening Hours Chi Lin Nunnery: 9:00am - 4:30pm
- MTR: Diamond Hill station - Exit C2
- Address: 5 Chi Lin Dr, Diamond Hill, Kowloon
- Phone: +852 2354 1888
- Website: chilin.org
- Bus routes Chi Lin Nunnery 11,74X,75X,82X,82P,84M,85C,85M,91,91M,92,286M to Diamond Hill Public Transport Interchange (under Diamond Hill MTR Station). Bus routes 3B,10,11C,74X,91,92 stop near the nunnery on Fung Tak Road.
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Dim Sum in Hong Kong at Tim Ho Wan (添好運)
Come join us for dim sum in Hong Kong as we revisit our favorite restaurant Tim Ho Wan (添好運). This Michelin star restaurant is one the best bets to grab dim sum (点心 - 點心) in Hong Kong for those on a budget. We end up ordering seven different dim sum dishes along with unlimited tea.
1) Lo Mai Gai 'pearl chicken' sticky rice in a lotus leaf wrapper (糯米雞 - 珍珠雞)
2) Har Gow shrimp dumplings (蝦餃 - 虾饺)
3) Rice Noodle Roll 'Chee cheong fun' (豬腸粉 - 猪肠粉)
4) Lo Bak Gou - Pan fried turnip cake (教做蘿蔔糕)
5) Baked Barbecue Pork Bun 'Cha siu bao' (叉烧包 - 叉燒包)
6) Steamed egg cake or Malay cake 'Ji Dan Gao' (鸡蛋糕)
7) Tonic Medlar and Petal Cake
Below you'll find the address for Tim Ho Wan:
Olympian City 2, 18 Hoi Ting Rd, West Kowloon, Hong Kong
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Dim Sum in Hong Kong at Tim Ho Wan (添好運) Travel Food Video Transcript:
Food! We're going for food.
It is a bit of a strange entrance, I know. It is like we're going behind the scenes in the mall but it is this way. Food Garden.
Alright guys we have three words for you! Tim Ho Wan (添好運)! Tell us all about it. What is this place?
This is basically one of the best places to try dim sum (点心 - 點心) in all of Hong Kong. Yes. It is a Michelin starred restaurant yet it is affordable. So we're going to go in, we're going to order a lot of food and we're just going to scarf down some dim sum (點心 - 点心).
And we've been here before many years ago. We sound so old saying that we've been here before. But the food is so so good and we're super excited to be back.
Alright guys so we just finished placing our order. And this is what the menu looks like. You basically grab a pencil and you tick off the different dishes you're interested in. The first one has already arrived. Oh wow. So we got a little bit greedy because it is like three in the afternoon. We haven't had lunch yet so we ordered seven different dishes and we're going to be showing you those once they arrive. First one is here and this one is the sticky rice wrapped in a lotus leaf (Lo mai gai - 糯米雞 - 珍珠雞). This is one of our favorite ones. I love this one. So let's not waste any time. Let's just start unfolding this masterpiece.
Wow. Lots of steam rising. Ooh! Look at that. It is a huge leaf. It is a huge one. And there you've got the sticky rice with chicken I believe and a nice mushroom. So we're going to be sharing this. We'll be back in a second.
The food is arriving so quickly here we haven't even touched the rice yet. And Sam's barbecue pork buns are here. The baked barbecue pork buns are already here. So our table is filling up we better start chowing down.
Alright so I'm just going to serve it right in to my bowl. Um, I'll go for the mushrooms a bit later. Oh there is more. There is more turnip cake. Oh my gosh. We'll get to that.
Mmmm. Wow.
So good. Well what do you think? I love it. He loves it. And there is more food. Oh my gosh.
The funny thing is we literally sat down like ten minutes ago and the food has already arrived. Hey, they must have somehow known we were coming. Yeah. Super fast service. They can read our minds. So yeah, anyways that rice is just so good. So sticky and I just love the has a lot of flavor. And you can taste the meat. The meat is really chewy. It is very aromatic. Very aromatic. Once you unwrap it you get this nice whiff of like food smells. So much better than just normal rice. It is just so good.
So yeah, in terms of price point that was a 146 Hong Kong dollars which was $18 dollars total. Nine dollars per person. Really good value considering like we had seven things. Seven things. Seven dishes and tea. Unlimited tea. And we are stuffed. We are so stuffed. So so stuffed. So if you're having Dim Sum (点心 - 點心) for the first time my biggest suggestion would just be to order confidently. Just order a whole bunch of different things and find out what it is you like because this is such an awesome meal.
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Shenzhen | Wikipedia audio article
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Shenzhen
00:01:48 1 Etymology
00:02:38 2 History
00:03:16 2.1 Nantou
00:05:19 2.2 Market town
00:05:56 2.3 Special Economic Zone
00:08:00 3 Geography
00:09:44 3.1 Climate
00:11:27 4 Cityscape
00:11:36 5 Politics
00:12:13 6 Administrative divisions
00:14:46 7 Economy
00:18:44 7.1 High-Tech Industry
00:19:54 7.1.1 Industrial zones
00:20:59 7.2 Economic cooperation with Hong Kong
00:24:33 7.2.1 Qianhai
00:25:56 8 Demographics
00:29:04 8.1 Metropolitan area
00:29:26 8.2 Languages
00:31:23 8.3 Religion
00:32:18 9 Education
00:32:27 9.1 Colleges and universities
00:33:30 9.2 International schools
00:34:01 10 Transport
00:34:10 10.1 Public transport
00:37:12 10.2 Roads
00:39:00 10.3 Railway
00:41:16 10.4 Air
00:42:14 10.5 Ferries
00:43:29 10.6 Connection with Hong Kong
00:45:04 11 Architecture
00:49:19 12 Parks and recreation
00:49:28 12.1 Parks and gardens
00:52:24 12.2 Theme parks
00:54:02 13 Culture
00:54:38 13.1 Overseas Chinese Town (OCT)
00:55:19 13.2 Beaches
00:55:35 13.3 Museums and exhibition centers
00:56:10 14 Media
00:56:42 15 Sports
00:58:35 16 Sister cities
01:00:43 17 See also
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Shenzhen ([ʂə́n.ʈʂə̂n] (listen)) is a major city in Guangdong Province, China; it forms part of the Pearl River Delta megalopolis north of Hong Kong. It holds sub-provincial administrative status, with powers slightly less than a province.
Shenzhen, which roughly follows the administrative boundaries of Bao'an County, officially became a city in 1979, taking its name from the former county town, whose train station was the last stop on the Mainland Chinese section of the railway between Canton and Kowloon. In 1980, Shenzhen was established as China's first special economic zone. Shenzhen's registered population as of 2017 was estimated at 12,905,000. However, the Shenzhen Municipal Party Committee estimates that the population of Shenzhen is about 20 million, due to the large unregistered floating migrant population living in the city. Shenzhen was one of the fastest-growing cities in the world in the 1990s and the 2000s. And has been ranked second on the list of ‘top 10 cities to visit in 2019Shenzhen's cityscape results from its vibrant economy - made possible by rapid foreign investment following the institution of the policy of reform and opening-up in 1979. The city is a leading global technology hub, dubbed by media as the next Silicon Valley.Shenzhen hosts the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as well as the headquarters of numerous multinational companies such as JXD, Vanke, Hytera, CIMC, Shenzhen Airlines, Nepstar, Hasee, Ping An Bank, Ping An Insurance, China Merchants Bank, Tencent, ZTE, Huawei and BYD. Shenzhen ranks 12th in the 2018 Global Financial Centres Index. It has one of the busiest container ports in the world.
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Shenzhen | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:33 1 Etymology
00:03:35 2 History
00:04:22 2.1 Nantou
00:06:59 2.2 Market town
00:07:44 2.3 Special Economic Zone
00:10:33 3 Geography
00:12:45 3.1 Climate
00:14:55 4 Cityscape
00:15:04 5 Politics
00:15:43 6 Administrative divisions
00:18:58 7 Economy
00:24:00 7.1 Technology industry
00:25:26 7.1.1 Industrial zones
00:26:47 7.2 Economic cooperation with Hong Kong
00:31:21 7.2.1 Qianhai
00:33:05 8 Demographics
00:36:04 8.1 Historic
00:36:47 8.2 Other Statistics
00:39:14 8.3 Metropolitan area
00:39:40 8.4 Ethnic groups
00:39:49 8.4.1 Koreans
00:42:38 8.5 Languages
00:45:09 8.6 Religion
00:46:17 8.7 Crime
00:48:08 9 Education
00:49:21 9.1 Colleges and universities
00:51:01 10 Transport
00:51:10 10.1 Public transport
00:55:36 10.2 Roads
00:57:55 10.3 Railway
01:00:48 10.4 Air
01:02:00 10.5 Ferries
01:03:36 10.6 Connection with Hong Kong
01:05:27 11 Architecture
01:10:59 12 Parks and recreation
01:11:09 12.1 Parks and gardens
01:14:54 12.2 Theme parks
01:18:23 12.3 Beaches
01:18:59 13 Culture
01:20:51 13.1 Cuisine
01:21:55 13.2 Museums and exhibition centers
01:22:56 13.3 Theaters and concert halls
01:23:21 14 Media
01:24:54 15 Sports
01:27:14 16 Sister cities
01:27:57 17 See also
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- reduce eye strain
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SUMMARY
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Shenzhen (, Mandarin: [ʂə́n.ʈʂə̂n] (listen)) is a major city in Guangdong Province, China; it forms part of the Pearl River Delta megalopolis, bordering Hong Kong to the south, Huizhou to the northeast, and Dongguan to the northwest. It holds sub-provincial administrative status, with powers slightly less than those of a province.
Shenzhen, which roughly follows the administrative boundaries of Bao'an County, officially became a city in 1979, taking its name from the former county town, whose train station was the last stop on the Mainland Chinese section of the railway between Canton and Kowloon. In 1980, Shenzhen was established as China's first special economic zone. Shenzhen's registered population as of 2017 was estimated at 12,905,000. However, local police and authorities estimate the actual population to be about 20 million, due to large populations of short-term residents, unregistered floating migrants, part-time residents, commuters, visitors, as well as other temporary residents. Shenzhen was one of the fastest-growing cities in the world in the 1990s and the 2000s and has been ranked second on the list of ‘top 10 cities to visit in 2019 by Lonely Planet.Shenzhen's cityscape results from its vibrant economy - made possible by rapid foreign investment following the institution of the policy of reform and opening-up in 1979. The city is a leading global technology hub, dubbed by media as the next Silicon Valley.Shenzhen hosts the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as well as the headquarters of numerous multinational companies such as JXD, Vanke, Hytera, CIMC, SF Express, Shenzhen Airlines, Nepstar, Hasee, Ping An Bank, Ping An Insurance, China Merchants Bank, Tencent, ZTE, Huawei, DJI and BYD. Shenzhen ranks 14th in the 2019 Global Financial Centres Index. It has one of the busiest container ports in the world.
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25 Things to do in Hong Kong Travel Guide
Join us as we visit Hong Kong in this travel guide exploring the best 25 things to do in Hong Kong in terms of top attractions, museums worth visiting and restaurants serving up tasty food.
Our travels in Hong Kong take us to Hong Kong Island, Kowloon and Lantau Island seeking out green escapes, temples, gardens and monasteries. Some of the top highlights include nightlife in Lan Kwai Fong, a Symphony of Lights show, viewing Hong Kong from high atop Victoria Peak and eating copious amounts of Dim Sum.
From futuristic to traditional and from hectic to serene Hong Kong will surely leave a lifelong impression upon you as a visitor.
25 Things to do in Hong Kong City Guide for Foodies:
1) The Peak Tram funicular to Victoria Peak (山頂纜車) - 00:37
2) Victoria Peak on Hong Kong Island for city views (太平山 - 扯旗山) - 00:45
3) Victoria Harbour sunset views (維多利亞港) - 01:24
4) A Symphony of Lights light and sound show in Hong Kong (幻彩詠香江) - 01:35
5) Nan Lian Garden in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong (南蓮園池) - 02:00
6) Chi Lin Nunnery Buddhist temple in Diamond Hill, Kowloon, Hong Kong (志蓮淨苑) - 02:45
7) Dim Sum in Hong Kong at Tim Ho Wan (點心 - 点心) (添好運) - 03:01
8) Noonday Gun fired every day at noon (午炮) - 06:07
9) Hong Kong Tramways double-decker tram ride in Hong Kong (香港電車) - 08:08
10) Cat Street Antiques Market (貓街) - 08:30
11) Shopping in Hong Kong along Causeway Bay (銅鑼灣) - 09:20
12) Free views of Hong Kong at the Central Plaza on 46th floor of the sky lobby (中環廣場) - 09:32
13) Central–Mid-Levels escalator and walkway system in Hong Kong (中環至半山自動扶梯) - 10:15
14) Man Mo Temple or Man Mo Miu (文武廟) - 10:36
15) Nightlife in Hong at Lan Kwai Fong (蘭桂坊) - 11:15
16) Ngong Ping 360 cable car on Lantau Island in Hong Kong (昂坪360) - 12:20
17) Po Lin Monastery on Ngong Ping Plateau (寶蓮禪寺) - 12:32
18) Tian Tan Buddha (Big Buddha) bronze statue (天壇大佛) - 12:35
19) Star Ferry passenger service (天星小輪) - 12:55
20) Hong Kong Museum of History in Tsim Sha Tsui (香港歷史博物館) - 13:34
21) Hong Kong Park and Aviary (香港公園) - 13:46
22) Kowloon Park in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong (九龍公園) - 14:48
23) High afternoon tea in Hong Kong at Lion Rock in the Royal Plaza Hotel - 14:58
24) Temple Street Night Market (庙街 - 廟街) - 18:44
25) Mass Transit Railway (MTR) subway system in Hong Kong (港鐵) - 19:09
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Our visit Hong Kong travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and Hong Kong at night and by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Hong Kong tourism brochure or Hong Kong city tour.
25 Things to do in Hong Kong Travel Guide Transcript:
Today we’re taking you on a tour of one of Asia’s most dynamic cities: Hong Kong (香港)! Yes, this is a city of modern skyscrapers and futuristic architecture, but if you scratch beneath the surface and spend a little time here, you’ll discover pockets of tranquility in the form of incense-filled temples and bonsai gardens, a delicious foodie scene that features budget friendly Michelin-stared restaurants, mountainous islands that are an easy day trip away, antique markets full of treasure, and a dazzling skyline you won’t soon forget. Without further ado, let us show you 25 things to do in Hong Kong.
And that’s a wrap for Hong Kong (香港). We hope that you enjoyed this travel guide and that it gave you a few ideas of things to do and places to visit on your own trip. We know we only covered a small fraction of everything Hong Kong (香港) has to offer, so if you have any other suggestions of things travellers should experience, feel free to share those in the comments below. Wishing you happy travels and until next time!
This is part of our Travel in Hong Kong video series showcasing Hong Kong food, Hong Kong culture and Hong Kong cuisine.
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