Descriptive Essay About Hong Kong

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Nicknamed “Pearl of the Orient”, Hong Kong is regarded as one of the most popular tourism destinations in the world. Having lived and studied in Hong Kong for nearly my entire life, I can still feel the pulse of this vibrant and dynamic metropolis every single day. Everything has a story, and Hong Kong is no exception. Before the transfer of sovereignty to China in 1997, Hong Kong has been a British colony for nearly 150 years. This unique combination of 5,000 years of Chinese tradition and 150 years of colonial influence shape the Hong Kong today. It is an enigmatic city where rich Chinese tradition mixes with modern western cultures, and a place where the modern and ancient live side by side. Here in Hong Kong, every second could be an opportunity for a totally new and different experience. Geographically, Hong Kong is located on the southern coast of China and surrounded by the South China Sea. It is one of the most densely populated areas in the world, and consists of …show more content…

First of all, the absences of VAT or sales tax make Hong Kong an excellent destination for shopping. While the prices of luxury brand clothing and accessories (e.g. Louis Vuitton and Burberry) are going to be pretty much the same as in their respective home countries, you would be delighted to find that consumer electronics such as cameras and laptops are usually 10% to 20% cheaper than in UK. If shopping is not your cup of tea, it would also be a good idea to visit one of the renowned theme parks. Hong Kong Disneyland and the Ocean Park both offer a cornucopia of attractions and adrenalin-pumping rides for people of all ages. In particular, the aquarium and giant pandas of the Ocean Park are a must-see for tourists and are strongly recommended. The Park’s iconic cable car ride also allows you to admire a panoramic breath-taking view of the South China

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