Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles With its: Iconic skyline, legendary harbor and unique fusion of east and west, Hong Kong is probably one of the easiest cities in the world to navigate thanks to its extensive and reliable MTR network. Usually the best way to get this is by buying an octopus card. Which can be used on the: trains, buses and ferries If you're only in the city for a day however, then the cheapest option is the tourist day pass. Make time for a trip on the infamous Star Ferry! Hong Kong's oldest form of transport. Which, was founded in 1888 and ferries passengers between Kowloon Bay and Hong Kong Island. There were many great things to do in Hong Kong. Journeying up Victoria Peak via the old tram is not to be missed. From the top visitors will be rewarded with a fantastic view of Hong Kong harbour and the nightly Symphony of Lights show is truly spectacular. The cable car sat on Ping allows you to witness the hundred and twelve foot giant Buddha and experience the serenity of the polling monastery. The temple street market is open every night from 6:00 p.m. and stays vibrant until well into the early hours. The market offers everything from knock-off designer wear and kitschy souvenirs, to incredible street food and traditional chinese art work. Here are our top five things to eat in Hong Kong. Chinese steamed dumplings called dim sum. An endless variety of fried rice The sticky sweetness of milk tea Fish balls The rich meaty goodness of a traditional Chinese barbecue. hiya thanks for watching the video now don't forget to Like comment and subscribe below remember to click that bill to get all notifications and if you're looking for more fantastic treble video content like this click on the videos to the right hand side it'll be really informative or click on the planet logo to the left to go to our website for some fantastic deals keep cruising
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