ABOUT HONG KONG
Renowned as one of the world's most sophisticated cities, Hong Kong is also a place where myths and legends inhabit mountain peaks, wooded valleys and farmlands. Hong Kong Island boasts award-winning architecture at the foot of Victoria Peak and a scenic coastline. Victoria Harbour is the perfect vantage point to view the coastal skyline. Kowloon Peninsula possesses some of the most interesting cityscapes in Asia. In the New Territories, rural areas and country parks are spread across massive mountain ranges, lush valleys and grassy hills. Besides Hong Kong's favourite sport, horseracing; you can also experience Hong Kong's rich Chinese culture & Heritage, where centuries-old traditions live on amongst Hong Kong people.

Hong Kong never sleeps. An energetic city at all hours, Hong Kong is the perfect place to enjoy an evening tour. Enjoy the very best nightlife with a romantic harbour cruise, or in a cosy revolving restaurant atop one of the tallest buildings in Hong Kong admiring a dramatic view with millions of shimmering lights, you'll be able to find a tour to satisfy your every desire.
Victoria Harbour is one of the world's busiest and most impressive natural harbours. Hong Kong's striking coastline and the countless container vessels, junks, sampans and pleasure craft gliding around the harbour create an exciting view. The spectacular backdrop of Hong Kong Island's stunning skyline will fire your imagination as darkness falls and a dazzling neon cityscape emerges.
Hong Kong is a magical combination of inviting outlying islands and a myriad of country parks providing some of the best locations for outdoor activities anywhere in Asia. Whether you are walking mountain trails, lazing on an idyllic beach or taking in more distant tourist spots, the green side of Hong Kong's outlying islands offer an arresting itinerary. Dumbbell-shaped Cheung Chau, Lamma Island, Peng Chau offers great seafood and literally different lifestyles of fishing community. While Lantau Island featuring the wonderful Giant Buddha. All of these scenic getaways are only less than an hour away from the downtown by ferry. To many visitor's surprise, almost 70 per cent of Hong Kong's total land area is unspoilt countryside and mountains, and an incredible 40 per cent of the territory has been officially conserved in protected country and marine parks.

Take advantage of Hong Kong's prime location and easy access to its fascinating neighbouring cities in the Pearl River Delta. This region is one of China's fastest developing economies and manufacturing centres. The four principal destinations: Macau, Shenzhen, Zhongshan and Guangzhou provide amazing contrasts with Hong Kong while offering their own unique culture and impressive sights and attractions. You can go there with convenient and comfortable means of transport, such as cross-border trains and ferries. Visas are required for most nationalities to enter Mainland China; which can be easily applied at the China Travel Agency in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong is Asia's premier travel destination, a regional business hub and Mainland China's window on the world. World-class facilities, services and innovative programmes make Hong Kong an ideal destination for conventions, exhibitions, corporate meetings and incentive groups. Hong Kong offers the highest levels of professionalism and expertise that ensure the success of your event.