Hong Kong Island: Wan Chai
Victoria Park. Begin the day watching tai chi practitioners performing their slow-motion shadow-boxing routines in downtown Hong Kong’s largest public space.
Times Square. This is what Hong Kong is all about: cruising fashion boutiques in huge, multilevel malls.
Queen’s Road East. A kilometre of quirky shops and the unusual Pak Tai and Hung Shing temples – not to mention ghostly Nam Koo Terrace.
Central Plaza. There’s a public viewing bay on the 46th floor (Mon–Fri 8am–8pm; free), which comprises a whole floor of giant windows where you can get a walk-around 360-degree view over the harbour and neighbouring buildings.
Pak Tai Temple (daily 8am–5pm)
Victoria Park. Begin the day watching tai chi practitioners performing their slow-motion shadow-boxing routines in downtown Hong Kong’s largest public space.
Times Square. This is what Hong Kong is all about: cruising fashion boutiques in huge, multilevel malls.
Queen’s Road East. A kilometre of quirky shops and the unusual Pak Tai and Hung Shing temples – not to mention ghostly Nam Koo Terrace.
Central Plaza. There’s a public viewing bay on the 46th floor (Mon–Fri 8am–8pm; free), which comprises a whole floor of giant windows where you can get a walk-around 360-degree view over the harbour and neighbouring buildings.
Pak Tai Temple (daily 8am–5pm)