Understand
When it comes to Hong Kong, don't be fooled by its size and underestimate its pace. The bustling shopping districts can be packed, especially on weekends and evenings. Your leisurely stroll down Soy Street in Mong Kok might end up taking three times as long as you planned. And that ten-minute bus ride you see on the map? Well, at 6:30pm, it can easily turn into much more. So, make sure to factor in these challenges when creating your itinerary and be prepared for the unexpected!
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Popular Foods
Dim Sum - A collection of small bite-sized portions of various Chinese dishes, which can include dumplings, spring rolls, barbecued pork buns, and egg tarts. These are often served as a brunch or pre-lunch meal, accompanied by tea. Peking Duck - A whole roasted duck that is a specialty of Beijing, known for its thin, crisp skin, rich, tender meat, and flavorful fat. The duck is typically served with thin pancakes, scallions, and a sweet bean sauce. Kung Pao Chicken - A stir-fried dish made with chicken, peanuts, vegetables (usually bell peppers and onions), and chili peppers, all coated in a spicy, savory sauce. It's a staple in Sichuanese and broader Chinese cuisine. Historical Appearance
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