
Hong Kong
Hong Kong occupies a narrow strip of coastline and 260-odd islands on the South China Sea, where glass-tower skylines meet bamboo-forested hillsides and the smell of roasting pork drifts out from fluorescent-lit dai pai dong stalls.
Overview
Located on China's southern coast, Hong Kong is a Special Administrative Region bordering Guangdong province, with Victoria Harbour dividing the Kowloon peninsula from Hong Kong Island. The city covers approximately 1,110 km² and is home to around 7.5 million people. Cantonese and English are the dominant languages; the Hong Kong dollar is the currency. The territory carries a distinct identity shaped by over 150 years as a British colony and its continued role as a major global financial centre.
Visa Requirements
Many nationalities can enter Hong Kong visa-free for stays typically ranging from 7 to 180 days depending on passport, as Hong Kong maintains an independent immigration policy separate from mainland China. Travellers should consult the Hong Kong Immigration Department's official website for current eligibility, as conditions can change and mainland China entry requires a separate visa.
Airports in Hong Kong
1 airportAirlines based in Hong Kong
4 airlinesFamous Attractions in Hong Kong
Victoria Peak offers a panoramic view over one of the world's densest skylines, reached by a funicular operating since 1888. Tian Tan Buddha on Lantau Island is a 34-metre bronze statue accessible by cable car over forested valleys. Temple Street Night Market in Kowloon draws visitors for street food and vendors. The Chi Lin Nunnery in Diamond Hill is a quietly impressive Tang-dynasty-style wooden complex. Sai Kung Country Park preserves rocky coastline and hiking trails largely unchanged from the colonial era.
Weather & Climate
Hong Kong has a humid subtropical climate. Summers (June–September) are hot and wet, with temperatures typically reaching 31–33 °C and frequent typhoons. Winters (December–February) are mild and dry, averaging 14–18 °C. The most comfortable period for visiting is October to early December, when skies are clear and humidity drops noticeably. A light jacket is useful in winter; an umbrella is practical year-round.
Interesting Facts About Hong Kong
- Has one of the world's highest skyscraper concentrations per capita.
- Trams on Hong Kong Island have run since 1904.
- Star Ferry has crossed Victoria Harbour since 1888.
- Cantonese opera is a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage.
- Hong Kong consumes more cognac per capita than France.
Official Resources
- www.tourism.gov.hk — Hong Kong Tourism Board official visitor information
- www.immd.gov.hk — Immigration Department, visa and entry requirements
- www.hko.gov.hk — Hong Kong Observatory, weather forecasts and typhoon warnings
- www.mtr.com.hk — MTR Corporation, public rail and metro network


