![]() Chi Lin Nunnery
Address Renovated in 1998, the Chi Lin Nunnery stands as a testament to the fusion of traditional and modern values that characterize Hong Kong. The compound boasts a variety of services to the public, from gathering place to public library, not to mention ... more... |
![]() Wong Tai Sin
Address Named for a Chinese monk with the power to turn stones to sheep, the Wong Tai Sin Temple offers Taoists the chance to give offerings to the gods of fame, fortune and success in hopes for a brighter future. Have your fortune told or visit the Chinese ... more... |
![]() Kowloon Walled City Park
Address Construction on Walled City Park began in 1994, turning an area reputed to be the most-densely populated on the planet into one of historical preservation and cultural vibrance. The park stands as a testament to the complex relationship between ... more... |
![]() Man Mo Temple
Address The Man Mo Temple is the most famous temple in Hong Kong. Main attraction are the two house shaped Chairs. Which are used for ceremony during festivals. It is a place of worship for the god of literature (Man Cheung) and the god of the military ... more... |
![]() Miu Fat Monastery
Address Setting foot in the Miu Fat Monastery, it is easy to see that Buddhism is alive and active in modern Hong Kong society. The entrance is guarded day and night by dutiful stone lions and elephants, but have no fear: access to the monastery and its ... more... |
![]() Ocean Park
Address Combining an entertainment-oriented aquarium with thrill rides and roller coasters, Ocean Park provides an ideal setting to escape the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong. Especially popular with families looking to entertain children, Ocean Park’s over ... more... |
![]() Victoria Peak
Address Combining an entertainment-oriented aquarium with thrill rides and roller coasters, Ocean Park provides an ideal setting to escape the hustle and bustle of Hong Kong. Especially popular with families looking to entertain children, Ocean Park’s over ... more... |
![]() Temple Street Night Market
Address As far as night markets are concerned, you can’t go wrong at Temple Street Market near the Tin Hau Temple. Sharpen your bargaining skills before you come and be prepared to haggle for the right price on a variety of goods, from DVDs to shoes, bags ... more... |
Upcoming Agenda
Birthday of Kwan Tai
Kwan Tai is the God of War and the patron of Hong Kong's police and gangsters!
Cheung Chau Bun Festival
The Bun Festival is local to the island of Cheung Chau only. Pak Tai, the Taoist God of the Sea is worshipped and evil spirits are scare away by loud gongs and drums during the procession.
user experience
Hong Kong - user Tracy Tomsett - 11/04/2007
British, living and working in Hong Kong.
XS2hongkong software is great! In an ever changing and fast paced city, keeping up with the local hotspots can be difficult. With XS2hongkong it's easy to find your way around without a guide book. I would certainly recommend it to visitors to HK. The fun phrases section is hilarious and a good way to strike up conversation - I have a talking phone!

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