


Explore Hong Kong's rich history and cultural heritage through engaging exhibits and artifacts.
Famous for its specialty coffee and all-day brunch menu.
Known for its artisanal French pastries and bread.
Famous for its roast goose and dim sum.
A serene, historic temple dedicated to the God of Literature (Man) and the God of War (Mo).
A beautiful, shaded garden where locals bring their songbirds and socialize.

A comprehensive museum showcasing Hong Kong's rich history and cultural heritage.
Hong Kong's weather is unpredictable with sudden rain showers, especially in the museum's outdoor exhibits.
The museum has extensive exhibits that require a lot of walking.
Keep your phone powered for photos and navigation during your visit.
Steamed or fried bite-sized portions of food, often served with tea for breakfast or brunch.

Sweet bun with a crispy topping, often served with a slice of cold butter.

Wonton dumplings in a bowl of egg noodles and broth, often served with char siu and green onions.
Intricately carved and polished lacquerware, a traditional Hong Kong craft dating back to the Qing Dynasty.
A iconic bamboo steamer used for cooking dim sum, symbolizing Hong Kong's culinary heritage.
Hong Kong is famous for its jade, with intricate jewellery pieces dating back thousands of years.
A vibrant market in Bhutan's capital, Thimphu, offering local handicrafts, food stalls, and cultural experiences under the night sky.
A cultural hub housing modern art, design, and architecture in a striking building.
A delightful celebration of cheese, held annually in Plymouth, featuring a wide variety of cheeses, live music, and family-friendly activities.