Activities in Hong Kong
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4D Extreme Screen
Asia’s largest 4-D projection screen—a 360-seat theater where films come not only with 3-D glasses but also special effects such as wind, fog, wate... More -
After School
If school was really like the atmosphere at this bar/café/studio, the world would be a vastly different place. Pokit Poon of Hong Kong-based Pokit ... More -
Arch Angel Antiques
Bonnie Groot, the American-born owner of Arch Angel Antiques, is an expert on 5,000 years’ worth of Chinese history—and accordingly, her cavernous ... More -
Asia Hollywood
Media Asia Entertainment Group, one of Asia’s biggest Chinese-language film producers, showcases the local movie industry with this series of ongoi... More -
Aviation Discovery Centre
A mini-amusement park for flight enthusiasts, this museum’s interactive rides include a plane-cabin ride simulator. Passengers who’ve had their fil... More -
Bruuns Bazaar
The popular Danish label’s firstboutique in Asia has floaty summer dresses as well as staples for both sexes like trenches and blazers in classic-m... More -
California
Set right in the heart of the legendary Lan Kwai Fong nightlife zone, this restaurant/bar/club clears its tables after dinner so people can shake a... More -
China Club
To begin your Hong Kong culinary education, have your hotel wangle an invitation to Saturday brunch at the China Club, a members-only oasis taking ... More -
Duk Ling Harbor Sail
Perhaps the best way to see the city is aboard a small traditional sailing junk in Victoria Harbour. And it only costs about $6.40, thanks to the H... More -
Fook Ming Tong Tea Shop
No matter what ails you, you’ll find an herbal antidote in this shop’s seemingly endless collection of Chinese teas. Many of the blends here tout s... More -
Forest Bird
In fashionable Soho—South of Hollywood Road—Forest Bird displays a fashion-forward selection of clothes and handmade jewelry from small European an... More
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