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Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other. New York Times

Interactive and inspiring, Pocket Hong Kong highlights all the must-see sights and must-do experiences through stunning images, insider tips, tailored itineraries and easy-to-navigate content. Pocket Hong Kong is the ideal tool for planning and experiencing your perfect trip.

Our experienced, passionate team of authors and local experts immerse themselves in each destination they visit, finding and sharing the unique experiences, and practical and honest advice, so you come away informed and amazed.

Regions covered: Central & Sheung Wan, Lan Kwai Fong & Soho, Admiralty, Wan Chai & Causeway Bay, Aberdeen & the South, Kowloon

Inside Pocket Hong Kong:

  • Full color styling and images
    • Region and city maps
    • Itineraries organized by region, length of trip, or theme
    • Recommended points-of-interest covering eating, sleeping, going out, shopping, activities and attractions...
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    Contents QuickStart Guide - photo 1
    Contents QuickStart Guide Explore Hong Kong - photo 2
    Contents
    QuickStart Guide
    Explore Hong Kong
    The Best of Hong Kong

    Hong Kong's Best Walks

    Hong Kong's Best...

    Survival Guide
    Hong Kong Neighbourhoods - photo 3
    Hong Kong Neighbourhoods
    Welcome to Hong Kong - photo 4
    Welcome to Hong Kong
    Victoria Harbour EDDYMTLGETTY IMAGES Like love Hong Kong is an enigma The - photo 5
    Victoria Harbour
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    Like love, Hong Kong is an enigma. The city of glass towers, stellar kitchens and award-winning gangster Triad films is also home to crumbling villages, a Late Jurassic volcano and idyllic beaches teeming with fish and luxury yachts. Its a city full of pulse-quickening possibilities, yet solidly grounded by the rule of law and the worlds best transport system.

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    Hong Kong Top Sights
    Star Ferry At only 2 the 15-minute ride on the legendary Star Ferry with - photo 7 Star Ferry ()

    At only $2, the 15-minute ride on the legendary Star Ferry, with its views of the urban coastline and Victoria Harbour, must be one of the worlds best-value cruises.

    LATITUDESTOCKGETTY IMAGES Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade This promenade - photo 8
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    Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade This promenade offers the best vantage points - photo 9 Tsim Sha Tsui East Promenade ()

    This promenade offers the best vantage points for viewing Hong Kongs most famous imagery: gleaming skyscrapers lined up between emerald hills and a deep-blue harbour.

    AW PHOTOGRAPHYALAMY Victoria Peak Take Hong Kongs oldest thrill ride - photo 10
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    Victoria Peak Take Hong Kongs oldest thrill ride the Peak Tram for an - photo 11 Victoria Peak ()

    Take Hong Kongs oldest thrill ride, the Peak Tram, for an almost-vertical climb up to the summit and Peak Tower for superlative views of the city and Victoria Harbour.

    MANFRED GOTTSCHALKGETTY IMAGES HSBC Building Designed by Norman Foster - photo 12
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    HSBC Building Designed by Norman Foster this feat of high-tech modernism in - photo 13 HSBC Building ()

    Designed by Norman Foster, this feat of high-tech modernism in glass and steel houses the HSBC headquarters; its one of Hong Kongs most iconic buildings.

    GILLARDI JACQUESGETTY IMAGES Man Mo Temple This important Taoist temple - photo 14
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    Man Mo Temple This important Taoist temple mesmerises with its unique - photo 15 Man Mo Temple ()

    This important Taoist temple mesmerises with its unique history and a smoky air infused by incense coils dangling from the ceiling.

    GREG ELMSGETTY IMAGES Temple Street Night Market Beneath the glare of - photo 16
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    Temple Street Night Market Beneath the glare of naked bulbs stalls sell - photo 17 Temple Street Night Market ()

    Beneath the glare of naked bulbs, stalls sell booty from bric-a-brac to luggage. Nearby, fortune tellers beckon in English, and Cantonese opera singers strike a pose.

    HUW JONESGETTY IMAGES Happy Valley Racecourse Whether you bet on the - photo 18
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    Happy Valley Racecourse Whether you bet on the ponies or not attending one - photo 19 Happy Valley Racecourse ()

    Whether you bet on the ponies or not, attending one of the Wednesday-evening meetings at this urban racecourse is one of the most exhilarating things to do in Hong Kong.

    GAVIN HELLIERGETTY IMAGES Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple The temple - photo 20
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    Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple The temple complex dedicated to a deified - photo 21 Sik Sik Yuen Wong Tai Sin Temple ()

    The temple complex dedicated to a deified healer offers visual excitement, quirky landscaping, colourful Taoist ceremonies, and fortune telling (some in English).

    RICHARD IANSONGETTY IMAGES Tian Tan Buddha Big Buddha is the worlds - photo 22
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    Tian Tan Buddha Big Buddha is the worlds biggest seated outdoor bronze - photo 23 Tian Tan Buddha ()

    Big Buddha is the worlds biggest seated outdoor bronze Buddha. He occupies a hilltop spot on leafy Lantau island, but you can see him too as you fly into Hong Kong.

    LONELY PLANETGETTY IMAGES Ruins of the Church of St Paul Macaus - photo 24
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