


A vibrant bird market in Hong Kong, home to over 70 species of songbirds and a bustling local culture.
Intricately designed fans made of silk and bamboo, symbolizing good fortune and status in Chinese culture.
Ornate birdcages crafted from bamboo and rattan, reflecting the local tradition of bird-keeping.
High-quality tea leaves, such as Tie Guan Yin or Pu-erh, representing the Chinese tea-drinking culture.
Famous for its traditional dim sum and local breakfast dishes.
Iconic tea house serving traditional dim sum and local breakfast since 1928.
Famous for its affordable and delicious dim sum, often referred to as the 'world's cheapest Michelin-starred meal'.

A beautiful bird garden with over 70 shops selling birds and accessories.
A historic temple dedicated to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo).
A fascinating museum showcasing Hong Kong's history and culture.

Steamed shrimp dumplings with a thin, translucent wrapper
Pork and shrimp dumplings with a thicker wrapper

Egg noodles with wontons in a savory broth
Yuen Po Street Bird Garden can be rainy, especially in the cooler months.
Exploring the bird garden and nearby markets requires comfortable footwear.
Staying hydrated is important in Hong Kong's subtropical climate.
Kapurthala, known for its palaces and gardens, is a charming city in Punjab that reflects the state's rich history and culture.
A mesmerizing night show set against the backdrop of the UNESCO-listed Wudang Mountains, featuring traditional Chinese dance, music, and martial arts.
A scenic stretch along the Sheepscot River, offering boating, fishing, and wildlife viewing.