Travel Guide:hong Kong

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    The “Hot List” of World’s 10 Top Countries: You'll Never Guess Who's the Winner...

    New Zealand is the hottest country in the world right now, according to Virtuoso — a network of luxury travel advisors and travel providers. Here, a look at the top 10 countries on the list, including Chile, Austalia, Norway, and more.

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    The Plight of a Newborn Baby Stranded in Hong Kong

    Wendy Morrow’s son, Kyuss, was born prematurely in Hong Kong. Morrow was seven months pregnant and traveling to China for her brother’s wedding when her water suddenly broke at Hong Kong International Airport. The Iowa resident — who had been told by her doctor that it was safe to travel — went into labor, and Baby Kyuss was born prematurely on May 7 at Princess Margaret Hospital and placed in ICU.

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    Not All Business Anymore: Hong Kong's Art Scene is Booming

    Dining at pop art-sporting restaurant Bibo. (Photo: Lawrence Ferber)

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    Weekender: The Perfect Three-Day Guide to Hong Kong

    Hong Kong’s famous skyline by night. (Photo: www.tonnaja.com/Moment Open/Getty Images)

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    Haggling After Dark: The World's Most Interesting Night Markets

    Cities all over the world are famous for their bustling street bazaars — you can haggle for spices in Marrakesh or buy local delicacies in Hong Kong. Here are the top 10 night markets in the world. Bargains galore can be found at two night markets here — Petaling Street and Lorong Tuanku Abdul Rahman.

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    Cheat Sheet: Hong Kong

    (Courtesy: LKF Hotel)

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    The High-End Hong Kong High Tea

    The first thing we noticed upon arriving at the InterContinental Hong Kong in Kowloon was the string of Ferraris, Porches, and Bentleys filling the valet line. One might have assumed it was for a movie premiere or some other red-carpet extravaganza, but it turns out that’s just how they roll to afternoon tea here in the Hong Kong hotel’s glitzy Lobby Lounge. Tea time in Hong Kong is a centuries-old custom, a pillar of social life – people like to see and be seen – and so is an absolute must-do