Flights to Hongkong
Hong Kong’s illustrious history stretches back thousands of years long before this shipping and trade center became a British colony in 1842. Hong Kong is home to one of the world’s largest and densest populations, and though getting around might initially seem daunting, the city’s public transportation system is excellent. For a throwback experience, ride the Peak Tram, which has been shuttling tourists and residents alike up to Victoria Peak since 1888.
If you hear the expression "Let's drink tea," the speaker is probably referring to getting small portions of food called "dim sum". In Hong Kong tea is often served with dim sum, and visitors should indulge in the local cuisine and tradition of "drinking tea". Dragon boat racing, which roughly looks like crew, is steeped in lore and legend. It started 2.000 years ago as an act to the worship deities of the sea. Today, you will see junks lowered into the water for races, which primarily take place between March and October. Find bits of culture like this to add to your trip, because Hong Kong is one-of-a-kind.