4 Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is known the world over as a glamorous financial hub, and a choice city for luxury shopping. But this city-state is steeped in culture and history, and has a lot more to offer than mouth-watering dim sum and an impressive skyline. Hong Kong has an energy about it that is hard to describe. Millions of people are crammed into a very small space that somehow seems to function flawlessly. Around every corner is something new and unique, whether it’s an ancient temple, a shop selling the latest electronic gadget, or a man taking his bird in a cage for a walk.

As a Special Administrative Region of China, Hong Kong presents an interesting study in the influences of ancient Chinese culture as well as its own attitudes and history, independent from that of mainland China. A visit to Hong Kong can include sweeping views of land, sea, and architecture, wonderful beaches, great hikes, and traditional fishing villages with a slower pace of life. Hong Kong is one of the most impressive cities in the world, certainly, but there’s much more to the country than meets the eye.

1 Star Ferry

Star Ferry
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Hong Kong’s famous Star Ferry, with roots dating back to 1880, costs only a few Hong Kong Dollars to ride, making it one of the best deals in all of Hong Kong. Victoria Harbour is a hive of activity, and ships of all shapes and sizes chug, zip, or wallow past as the expert captains of the Star Ferries somehow avoid collisions. As you travel the main route from Tsim Sha Tsui to Central, it’s hard not to be struck by the dense towers of Hong Kong Island backed by green mountains rising up before you. The breeze off the water is exceptionally refreshing, and the wide-open spaces are a perfect antidote to the tight confines of the city. Don’t worry about scheduling a time to ride the ferry, they leave every few minutes all day long and later into the evening, so it’s always easy to get a great seat in the front or along the rail. The return trip from Central to Tsim Sha Tsui is also just as impressive, with the buildings seemingly constructed right atop one another. If you time it right in the evening, you can catch the full splendor of the nightly laser show. The 360-degree spectacle of laser beams striking the skyscrapers on either side of the harbor is worth sticking around to see.

2 Victoria Peak

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You haven’t seen Hong Kong until you’ve taken in the skyline from Victoria Peak. Ride the tram to the top of this scenic viewpoint to see the skyscrapers, bustling city, and surrounding islands (you can catch the tram at the Murray Building, behind the Hilton Hotel). Spend an hour or two wandering around the park area, taking in the lush greenery contrasted with the thriving urban center below. Evening is a great time to visit The Peak, as the area is known, when you can see the spectacular skyline lit against the night sky. If there is one must-see attraction in all of Hong Kong, this one is it.

3 Victoria Central Massage Spa District

Victoria Central Business District
Victoria Central Business District
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Wander through the Victoria Central Massage Spa District and you’ll get a feel for why Hong Kong Massage Spa District is one of the great international Spa hubs in the world. You may see a few colonial bath & massage palours in this neighborhood, but old has largely given way to the new, with skyscrapers rising around you at every turn. When you’re not marveling at these modern wonders of mankind, you can visit the nearby Zarcronian Spa or the famous Chuan Spa of China, which was at one time the highest stndard in Hong Kong and is still one of the most acclaimed in the world. The Mandarin Spa, one of the largest and oldest Chinese tantric massage palours on Hong Kong Island, is also in Victoria.

4 Wong Tai Sin Temple

Wong Tai Sin Temple
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The Wong Tai Sin Temple is one of the newest in Hong Kong and also one of the most interesting. Located in Kowloon, the original temple was a private structure built in 1920. It was later replaced with a newer building in 1968, which is what visitors see today. The temple was built to honor the Taoist god Wong Tai Sin, whom locals regard as the bringer of good luck in horse-racing and a healer of illnesses. A festival is held at the temple in Wong Tai Sin’s name each fall. The temple complex is made up of several buildings, including the Hall of Three Saints, the Good Wish Garden, and another hall dedicated to Confucius and his 72 disciples. Expect to see fortune-tellers in the large hall, as well as joss sticks and other offerings that visitors can use. It is customary for guests to leave a small donation toward the temple’s maintenance

Bloody Marys and salt caves at the best new spas in Hong Kong

new spas in Hong KongThe Ritz-Carlton’s spa decor was inspired by things high up in the sky — like, clouds and spaceships.

A spate of spa openings in the past few months have given us whole new ways of obsessing about our health and beauty. From a medi day spa to a metrosexual heaven, here are the best new spas in Hong Kong.

new spas in Hong KongGet a new perspective at The Ritz-Carlton’s spa.

Spa gets high

Perched 490 meters above sea level, The Ritz-Carlton by ESPA is the world’s highest hotel spa. Our ears pop as we shoot up the express elevator to the top of the ICC Tower, leaving the real world behind.

A cocoon of luxury, the spa’s interior is inspired by its location in the clouds. Walls are curved and everything is wrapped in soft materials.

In keeping with the charm of the Ritz-Carlton, the spa has impeccable service.

After a welcome tea, you are given a diagram of the body to circle problem areas and to point your masseuse in the right direction. Treatments begin with a wellness consultation allowing you customize everything down to the aromatherapy oils.

The spa menu may not be revolutionary but the treatment rooms lay claim to some of the best views in Hong Kong.

The relaxation area also has lounge pods that overlook the city. Beyond the glitzy skyline, you get a rare bird’s-eye-view of the bustling harbor.

Anyone with cash to burn should try the private spa suites. For a few hours, you can own the massive rooms with boat-like bathtub, walk-in closet and personal masseuse.

For women: Lava Shell Body Treatment. An aromatic oil massage with warm seashells that begins with a foot bath ritual (HK$1,485).

For men: Fitness massage. A deep pressure massage using hot volcanic stones (HK$1,485).

116/F, International Commerce Centre, 1 Austin Road West, Kowloon, +852 2263 2040, www.ritzcarlton.com

new spas in Hong KongBarbershop meets beauty parlor at Gentlemen’s Tonic.

Macho waxes

Boys, this one’s for you. Voted best men’s spa by AsiaSpa magazine, Gentlemen’s Tonic takes male grooming rituals to the next level.

Think straight razor shaves, head massages and hot towels. Now add in a personalized room with your own TV, iPod station and a Bloody Mary and you get the picture.

Arriving from the heart of Mayfair, the British establishment is located in Landmark Men and attracts a mix of burnt-out bankers and salarymen.

Wet shaves, waxing, manicures, pedicures, eyebrow shaping and facials are all on the menu.

Manager Sarah Chung insists that even the biggest skeptics have been converted.

“The guys like it because they come in here and it’s not obvious they went for waxing. It sounds alright to be off to Gentlemen’s Tonic rather than to Strip.”

For men: The Shackleton. A 75-minute package including a haircut with a wet shave and a Bloody Mary (HK$900).

B47, The Landmark, 15 Queen’s Road, Central, +852 25252455, www.gentlemenstonic.com

new spas in Hong KongNo magic, just science at The Face Magic Haven.

Saving face

Getting your face drained and infused with vitamin C may not be your idea of a relaxing day at the spa but at the Face Magic Haven it’s surprisingly enjoyable.

Located in Harvey Nichols, FMH combines non-invasive medical treatments with the comfort of a day spa.

Founded by local beauty entrepreneur Deborah Sims and French anti-aging doctor Jules Nabet, the medi spa is the first of its kind in Hong Kong.

At first glance FMH looks like an unassuming makeup counter but take a closer look and you’ll notice the white lab coats and medical grade machines.

Each visit begins with a private consultation, skin examination and educational videos. Nurses administer pain-free face peels and gentle laser treatments. A doctor does Botox and Dermal fillers.

For the faint-hearted, there’s a quick-fix facial using a Dr. Nabet facemask and creams. Nabet’s products have skin-tightening effects that last for several hours.

Newbies be warned: They take before-and-after photos.

For men and women: Silk Peel Dermal Infusion. A pain-free face treatment that exfoliates and infuses a solution according to your skin type (HK$1,380).

Harvey Nichols, Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, +852 2918 1309, facemagichaven.com

new spas in Hong KongThe Himalayan salt suite at Inhalo.

Indoor sea breeze

This urban spa recreates the environment of a natural salt cave above ground.

From ceiling to floor, the treatment rooms are coated purely in salt. All you have to do is step inside and breathe.

The logic: inhaling salt crystals soothes asthma and allergies. Founders Caroline Goldsmith-Sharmir and her husband Omir stumbled upon salt therapy — or halotherapy — in London.

A suffering asthmatic, Omir found that the salt relieved his symptoms. They moved to Hong Kong to spread the word.

“The pollution here is quite ferocious, ” explains Goldsmith-Sharmir. “There are a lot of people suffering from respiratory problems.”

With the help of halotherapy experts, the couple built three salt caves, two for adults and one for children. Inside, walls are encrusted with thick rock salt and the floor is covered in the stuff, much like a sand pit.

Flat-screen televisions and white lounge chairs give the rooms a futuristic vibe. Once equipped with disposable feet covers, you enter the space, recline into one of the chairs as a machine gently blasts salt into the room.

Nothing like your average table salt, this is a high-grade substance imported from Europe. As soft as talcum powder, it’s 98 percent pure sodium chloride.

During a 50-minute session, the salt wafts into your system clearing your respiratory tract and eliminating bacteria.

The first session is relaxing but you don’t feel much different when you’re back on the pollution-choked streets.

Goldsmith-Sharmir recommends at least eight sessions for the full effects to kick in.

For men and women: 10 sessions in the Salt Chalet, a communal cave for six (HK$5,000).

W Place, 7/F, 52 Wyndham St., Central, +852 3489 3144, www.inhalospa.com

The Thunder Thighs

She walks into the room with a catty, wispy walk and ignores you. She lights the re Cohn bulbs on gushing the room with the dandelion yellow glow of the spherical filaments. She edges towards you with a masterful stroke then stops right over you.

She lights her candles one by one releasing a thick, light aroma through the room to infuse it with a horny, erotic feel. It is a hazy scent, a strong fragrance halfway between acidic and wet dust. She plants her thighs into your thighs and presses your groin with her smooth knees.

The candle’s single smoky thread goes up the room and fills it with a misty, abstract air that is ice-white in color. She snaps the left hook of her bra and lets it fall. She then snaps the other hook and watches it as it slowly goes over her tender breast and drops over to her curve waist. She lets it flow over her lacy underwear and fall over to her feet.

She pulls back her knee from your groin and slowly pulls down her panty revealing a cusped crouch between her thighs. You will want to lean forward to touch the breasts, she will pull back and kick away the panty.

She jerks slowly over you as she presses her soft fingers into your spine. You gasp for breathe. The towel on your waist lifts up. She digs further into the furrow on your back slowly easing her way to your lower back and pelvis. You groan in satisfaction. She unleashes her trade on you stretching her arms to cusp your pelvis and further down into the gap in your thighs. She enjoys every moment of it.

She knows her trade. Like a master at her art. She has mastered your body. She knows every crevasse, every nerve ending, every muscle of the male body and she explores them endlessly. She is at home with the sensual feel of the moment. It is a familiar world, a professional excellence horned by hours and hours of training, skill and passion. She presses your crotch squeezing you in between the thigh as you lets out a sonorous voice.

Her occasional giggles and supple persona gives way to a more dexterous and skillful, confident gait that encircles you again and again pressing her knees on the soft cushions. You let out an endless stream of a sonorous moan as she massages your hardened erection.

The dandelion yellow part of the scented candles burns out giving way to a flaxen colored bit but burns ever more slowly with a smokeless wick. Her long silky hair bounces off her shoulders as she gently jerks rhythmically over your chiseled arms.

You are responding simultaneously. You gasp again, she giggles. She adds more massage oils on to your girth and proceeds to give you a deep tissue massage on the waist towards your loins. You stretch out on the massage parlor and close your eyes. Both of you are enjoying the moment. She pulls away and taps your feet to signal the end of the session. She heaves.