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Hotels in Hong Kong – Hong Kong is a huge city with hundreds of hotels located throughout all four main districts with all districts having budget-friendly and luxury hotels. Being one of world's most important financial centre with deep historical background, Hong Kong has emerged as one of the most visited city in the world for both tourism and business purposes. Known as the vertical city, Hong Kong is a popular shopping destination especially among upper class Asian citizens. This causes demands for Hong Kong hotels peak in holiday seasons and year ends.
Each district in Hong Kong has its own specific attraction or properties that made the district a favourite among either cheap Hong Kong hotels or the luxury hotels. Kowloon district, one of the world's most populated towns in the world is well known for its mixed tourist attractions. Most of the major museums are located here in Tsim Sha Tsui, along with one of Hong Kong's most significant historic structure, the Tsim Sha Tsui Tower Clock. Most of Kowloon's luxury accommodation in Hong Kong can be found here in Tsim Sha Tsui, and most of the Hong Kong luxury hotels are located within walking distance from these top attractions. You'll be glad to stay in one of the luxury hotels where you can just walk to the major attractions in Hong Kong.
The Central and Admiralty district in Hong Kong Island is the main district in Hong Kong where administration and financial centres are located. The horizon view of the island from Kowloon's waterfront is truly a sight to behold and it's the reason Hong Kong is known as the vertical city due to its highly dense and brightly lit skyscrapers. Hong Kong's top luxury hotels are within the district, offering the best service and accommodation similar to an upper class citizen of Hong Kong. There's nothing short of lavish, posh and grandeur offered by these pinnacles of luxury, in between the legislation, administration and financial capital of Hong Kong.
Tourists, especially vacationing family will never miss a visit to Hong Kong Disneyland, located in Lantau district. Lantau is famous not only for Disneyland, but also for its beautiful beaches with perfect sunbathing spots, as well for its selection of affordable seafood restaurants. You'll find many budget hotels in Hong Kong for 500 hkd scattered all over Lantau Island, offering comfortable and clean rooms, with basic toiletries and amenities. These hotels don't emphasize much on amenities as most tourists prefer to explore the areas and make benefit of the amenities within the island such as its rows of cheap restaurants, flea markets and more.
While for more adventurous tourists, the New Territories will never fail to bring something new each time you visit here. Bundled with vast picture perfect mountain and river sceneries, the New Territories has constantly managed to attract torrents of people to move from Mainland to this remote village area due to its serene environment and peaceful slow paced lifestyle. You'll find there are only budget and midrange hotels here due to its location, but with good clean rooms and practical amenities suited for tourists to this part. Transportations and other amenities are quite easy to get and most of it are tourist friendly too.
Hong Kong – Hong Kong is one of two special administrative regions (SAR) of China (PRC), with the other is Macau. Covering a total 1,104 kilometres square with population of seven million people, Hong Kong is one of the most densely populated areas in the world. Although ninety five percent of Hong Kong residents are Chinese but due to its historic events and role as international hub in the past, has made Hong Kong to have diverse culture, having plenty of unique attractions and destinations. These are the properties of Hong Kong that earned itself the title of Asia's World City.
Hong Kong has much to offer than just a historical harbour city. Its dense buildings earned itself nickname 'Hong Kongcrete', which is quite true if you walk around its towns. Hong Kong however managed to retain many of its green lungs, converting them into natural parks and hidden between few districts. You'll find yourself as if in a new state altogether visiting these parks. There are plenty of attractions too such as the Ping Shan Heritage Trail, the walled Hakka village of Tsang Tai Uk, Fu Shin Street Traditional Bazaar as well as a number of temples including Che Kung Temple, Man Mo Temple and the Temple of Ten Thousand Buddhas.
Apart from those, Hong Kong also has plenty of museums too with each caters to certain aspects of the city. For a complete and thorough history of Hong Kong, visit the Hong Kong Museum of History in Kowloon. With its modern and innovative concept of displays and visuals, you'll find the museum has more than just displays of ancient relics. Hong Kong Museum of Art is another notable museum that has rows of fascinating, strange and elusive exhibits of Chinese ceramics, terracotta, rhinoceros horn, Chinese paintings as well as contemporary art produced locally.