My goodbye letter to Hong Kong.
Read MoreAbout three weeks ago we found out we would be leaving Hong Kong.
Read MoreFind out why the Cheung Chau Bun Festival is Times’ “Top 10 quirky local festivals”.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for a monastery experience unlike any other in Hong Kong, then the Ten Thousand Buddhas should be your first stop.
Read MoreLike the Dragons Back and the Peak, Lion Rock is another must-do hike in Hong Kong.
Read MoreHiking is by far my favorite thing to do in Hong Kong. The beaches, the mountains, the blue-green water, the salty air… it’s all unbeatable. Ham Tin beach, out in Sai Kung is hands down one of the best beaches in all of Hong Kong, and hiking there is half the fun.
Read MoreLast week I celebrated another year of birth with an afternoon of tea and cocktails at one of Hong Kongs newest speakeasies, Dr. Ferns Gin Parlour.
Read MoreVictoria Peak is arguably Hong Kong's most visited tourist location.
Read MoreAfter a fairly short MTR ride and less than five-minute walk, you can easily see what’s to love about Chi Lin Nunnery and Nan Lian Gardens.
Read MoreThis week I’m bringing you part two of my 10-day travel guide to all things Hong Kong.
Read MoreYour 10-day guide to all things Hong Kong.
Read MoreIf you’re searching for something to do outside of the city, check out Tai O. A fishing village on Lantau island.
Read MoreThe ladies market is where one can find unique local gifts related to Chinese and Buddhist culture, as well as completely random items like sunglasses, purses, electronics, shoes and clothing.
Read MoreA peek inside the high tea experience at the Peninsula Hotel.
Read MoreOne of Hong Kongs easier hikes, you’ll see sights of the coastline and a couple offshore islands spotted in the distance.
Read MoreMy first high tea experience at Cafe Grey.
Read MoreOn being blonde in Hong Kong.
Read MoreIf heading out to Big Buddha is on your Hong Kong itinerary, here’s my list of tips for a fun day.
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