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Hong Kong Tours | Mooncake

Ever wonder what Chinese people offer to their family and friends during the Mid-Autumn festival? That round looking small “cake” is popularly called Moon cake. The round mooncakes represents the moon in the night sky at the Mid-Autumn Festival.

When you are out on our Hello Hong Kong tours, you will learn that moon cake is not just food for Chinese culture but it symbolizes completeness and togetherness because of its round shape.

Learn about the moon cake tradition with Hello Hong Kong Tours

Learn about the moon cake tradition with Hello Hong Kong Tours

Photo by Huong Ho on Unsplash

It has a very thick filling with a combination of saltiness and a sweet potato like taste. Be careful on consuming a lot of it as it might add on to your pounds! BUT it is very delicious and a NOT to miss food to try! You can even try one just ask your Hello Hong Kong tour guide.

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Hong Kong Night tour | Kowloon

Kowloon is one of the most densely populated places on the planet, and has a matching array of places to shop, eat and sleep. There are a lot of things to explore and see in Kowloon, so if you are traveling to Hong Kong , make sure to add it in your Hong Kong things to do at night list.

If you are unsure where to go in Kowloon, booking our Hello Hong Kong night tour is definitely a must!. Here, you will learn a lot of stories about Kowloon from our very friendly Hello Hong Kong tour guides and learn why it was dubbed as the “dark side of Hong Kong”

Explore the Kowloon side on our Hello Hong Kong night tour

Explore the Kowloon side on our Hello Hong Kong night tour

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Hong Kong Walking Tour | From Kai Tak Airport To Kai Tak Terminal

When you are on a Hong Kong city tour, you will quickly find out that this amazing city has always been a place of constant change. One of the most interesting changes though is when the famous Kai Tak Airport became the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal!

Built in the 1920s, it was used as an airfield by several flying clubs. During WW II, when Hong Kong fell in the hands of Japan, the runways 13/31 and 07/25 were built.

your hong kong tour guide can tell you about kai tak

your hong kong tour guide can tell you about kai tak

After its expansion, Kai Tak Aiport's capacity was planned to handle 24 million passengers a year. However, in 1996 it handled 29.5 million passengers, plus 1.56 million tonnes of freight, making it the third busiest airport in the world in terms of international passenger traffic, and busiest in terms of international cargo throughput. Initially, Kai Tak was far away from residential areas but the expansion of both, the airport and the residential area, made it very close and eventually leading to very high noise pollution AND the famous pictures that we know.

looking for hong kong activities? visit kai tak terminal

looking for hong kong activities? visit kai tak terminal

When the government found the present day site to build the Chek Lap Kok airport, Kai Tak was originally thought to be developed into a residential area. However, voices from the public were raised to protect the harbour. After long processes, finally in 2006 blueprints were introduced and today's Kai Tak Cruise Ship Terminal was completed in late 2013 due to re-tendering. The first ship berthed on 12 June 2013.

start your hong kong city tour from kai tak terminal

start your hong kong city tour from kai tak terminal

The terminal has the capacity to berth two large 360-metre (1,180 ft) long vessels, which carry a total of 5,400 passengers and 1,200 crew, as well as anticipating the demands of cruise liners currently on the drawing board.

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Should your cruise ship arrive at this terminal, you can start your Hong Kong private tours right there from the terminal! Although, sometimes it might feel like all 6,600 people got off the cruise ship at the same time, don't be alarmed! Your private tour guide Hong Kong will be happy to meet you at the arrivals hall to start your Hong Kong tour.

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Source: wikipedia, J3Tours, HongKong, I love you