we traveled quite far from our hotel in Tsim Sha Sui but along the way we were treated to beautiful views 👌 we passed the Waterfront Park but didn't go there and went straight to a seafood restaurant that my friend recommended, and while walking enjoyed the beautiful view of the sea (with the strong wind 😁 ) and meet lots of pedestrians with their cute dogs (small and big 😁) because there are lots of them in this area local people as well as foreign tourists 😍 and if you have time, you can travel to the other side of the ocean (there are villas for rent and you can do lots of marine activities there, it's definitely fun) 👏 there are also many cafes and restaurants, playgrounds etc, hopefully next time i can spend more...
Read moreSai Kung, is worth a visit as it shows a totally different side of HK. Essentially a fishing pier where the boats will dock with their catch. Here you will find the fisherman selling their catch off their boats , you can buy and take it over the the numerous restaurants nearby to cook it for you. Or you can just walk along the promenade where a whole row of seafood restaurants with their live fish tanks , pick one , select your seafood and have a nice meal there. Some of these restaurant are quite good though it may also be pricey. But hunt around or ask around, you will always find a reasonable place. Worth a visit indeed if you have...
Read moreSai Kung has a mixed bag of residents. It ranges from the common folks to the filthy rich. There are old shacks and nicely built contemporary homes.
Early morning are times for senior locals to swim on the docks or walk along the shore. Late morning particularly in weekends are for tourists. Mostly from the city but also from afar.
It is also the starting point to Sai Kung Country Park which has the island’s best beaches, 5 large white sand clear water beaches to be exact, every bit comparable to...
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