Hong Kong
Tea service at Man Wah, at the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
1 of 10
A vegetable stall in Mong Kok.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
2 of 10
The view from Victoria Peak, an 1,800-foot mountain, whose looming peak is visible from almost all of Central district.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
3 of 10
Overlooking Connaught Street, in the Central district.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
4 of 10
Wellington Street, in Hong Kong’s Soho neighborhood.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
5 of 10
Restaurateur David Yeo has turned the colonial-era headquarters of the Marine Police into the Hullett House, a hotel with 10 individually themed suites. Each has a terrace facing Central’s iconic skyline. Downstairs are five restaurants, ranging from the stylish Cantonese Loong Toh Yuen to a down-to-earth pub.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
6 of 10
Inside Café Causette, a.k.a. the Coffee Shop, at the Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. All day long, hotel guests drop in for perfect lattes and fabulous mini quiches, while Hong Kong tai-tai ladies still come for Hainan chicken and dim sum.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
7 of 10
The frantic intensity of Hong Kong’s downtown business areas contrasts sharply with the peaceful stretch of pale golden sand at Repulse Bay Beach on the south side of Hong Kong Island. It is considered one of the ten best city beaches in the world.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
8 of 10
Felix, at The Peninsula Hotel, Hong Kong.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.
9 of 10
Diners at Lung King Heen, in the Four Seasons Hotel, Hong Kong.
For more information, see the Hong Kong Destination Guide.