Travel and Leisure Asia | Hong Kong https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/ Just another Travel + Leisure India Sites site Mon, 04 Dec 2023 14:07:25 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.4 https://images.travelandleisureasia.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/01/03185908/cropped-favicon-32x32.pngTravel and Leisure Asia | Hong Kong https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/ 32 32 Why You’ll Be Hooked on This Boundary-Pushing Sake from the Fukushima Frontierhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/dining/drink/tastemakers-haccoba-fukushima-japan-sake-brewery/2023-12-04T14:07:25+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=44254haccoba

IN THE JAPANESE SAKE SCENE, some of the hardest bottles to get your hands on right now are from a tiny Fukushima craft brewer called haccoba. Their iconoclastic offerings, dry hopped like beers or infused with cacoa husks from chocolate production, for example, are outliers in the typically staid industry, yet every batch sells out in a matter of hours, snapped up by fans across the country. 

“We are trying to make sake that pushes the concept of what sake can be, sake that opens up new frontiers,” says 30-year-old founder Taisuke Sato. Motivated by a desire to support the revitalization of Fukushima, he left an IT job in Tokyo in 2019 to learn sake-making from scratch, eventually relocating his family to the little town of Odaka.  

Taisuke Sato
Taisuke Sato

Odaka fell within the exclusion zone established after the meltdown at Fukushima Daiichi in 2011, so for half a decade, the entire town sat empty save for the occasional PPC-wearing decontamination crew demolishing buildings and carting off topsoil. In 2016, that work finally finished and people were allowed back, but after so many years, many former residents had settled elsewhere. Only a fraction returned, many of them elderly. However, the cheaply available land and the flexibility and potential in building a town quite literally from scratch also attracted a handful of new settlers: entrepreneurs looking to try something daring. Sato was able to gather a team of likeminded young professionals and enough crowdfunded capital to renovate an old farmhouse into a brewery and pub, opening haccoba in February 2021. 

Their first brews were dry hopped, reviving a local fermentation technique that nearly died out in the late 1800s when the government banned homebrewing. Prior to that, many Japanese households made their own small-batch sakes called doburoku, and in the Tohoku region, hops were sometimes added as a natural preservative. These early experiments became haccoba’s flagship Hanauta series.  

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Hanauta Drops, for example, is brewed with locally grown rice, a Japanese hops variety called Karahana-so, and a blend of yellow and white koji that brings out sweet and sour notes to balance the bitter aromatics of the hops. A touch of fermentation carries on after bottling, imparting a slight effervescence that makes the citrusy concoction even more refreshing. 

haccoba’s team is pursuing more out-of-the-box experimentation with their LAB_series, partnering not only with food producers mundane and surprising (sake from insect egg sacs?!) but also artists, fashion labels, and musicians. A recent release was a collaboration with a fragrance company to create an aromatic sake as powerfully nostalgic as Proust’s iconic cakes, fittingly named ‘Quelle est votre madeleine?’ and sold with a matching beeswax candle.  

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You might say collaboration is in haccoba’s DNA. Odaka is still very short on businesses like bars or restaurants. From the beginning, Sato wanted the facility to include a brewpub to provide a much-needed venue for residents to socialize and forge a new sense of community. With sake providing that age-old social lubrication, haccoba is a place Odakans can enjoy themselves together, subtly recrafting a local identity in a place brutally cut off from its own past. 

“Odaka also exists as a kind of frontier now. Because the residents all had to leave, the life of the town ground to a halt. Livelihoods, culture, everything was gone and now it has to be recultivated,” Sato says. “As we try to develop new ways of making sake, I hope we are able to work together with people in Odaka to bring new life to the town too.” 

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The Details:

If you visit Fukushima, haccoba’s onsite shop is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the brewpub hours are Friday through Sunday 5:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. with reservations. However, if you don’t make it farther north than Tokyo, try your luck at Hakko Department in Shimo-kitazawa, which reliably gets a few bottles of each new release.  


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Sai Ying Pun Guide: The Best Places To Eat, Drink, And Explore In This Charming HK Districthttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/sai-ying-pun-neighbourhood-guide-best-places-to-eat-drink-and-explore/2023-11-30T09:00:47+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=43038sai ying pun

Sai Ying Pun often gets overlooked by its trendy neighbour, Sheung Wan. We argue that if you want a quieter corner with a vibrant atmosphere, Sai Ying Pun is the place to be. With its trendy cafes, beautiful murals, and slower pace, Sai Ying Pun is a must-visit for locals and tourists alike. Read our neighbourhood guide to Sai Ying Pun to find where the best places to eat, drink, and shop are!

With the opening of the Island Line extension in 2015, Sai Ying Pun became more accessible. And with that, welcomed more visitors. This allowed it to develop further from an old neighbourhood to a sprawling hub that blends nostalgic charms with modern flair. Sai Ying Pun is a place for foodies and art lovers with many cafes and bookstores. While it doesn’t have a reputation for being a shopper’s paradise, you’ll appreciate its own unique aspects. Need a refresher on what you can enjoy here? We got you covered.

Bookmark this neighbourhood guide to Sai Ying Pun for your next (or first) visit!

Your ultimate guide to exploring Sai Ying Pun

Where to eat

When it comes to food, the easiest way is to head over to Second Street, Third Street, and High Street. And from there, take your pick from the numerous rows of restaurants and cafes. But if you really need specific recommendations… then, keep reading.

Fancy a pizza? We absolutely love the neighbourhood vibe of Pizzeria Italia and the tons (and we mean tons!) of pizza flavours available. Right across this beloved pizza place is Uncle Padak, perfect for some good old Korean fried chicken. Make sure to order that with beer! Ah, the ultimate Korean comfort food, right?

 

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If you love pasta, we highly recommend LucAle. They also serve amazing brunch. And further on to Italian food, Casa Cucina & Bar has a Cicchetti-inspired menu that your tastebuds will thank you for. When it comes to lunch and brunch, you can’t go wrong with Catch. Think fresh seafood and a delicious soft shell crab burger, served in Australian style. And another Australian eatery not to miss is G’Day Cafe.  Laidback atsmohphere, brekkie options, and limit Aussie barbecue—yum!

To enjoy some Spanish delights, head to La Paloma. The tapas and paella are top-notch. Of course, Sai Ying Pun also has plenty of restaurants serving local food. Top of our list is Kwan Kee and their delicious clay pot rice! But they have a range of dai pai dong classics to enjoy too! If you want to try underrated cuisines, look no further than Dara. The chic restaurant serves up not only amazing Filipino food but also Filipino-inspired cocktails. Brut! also recently welcomed a new chef hailing from the Philippines, so you can expect Filipino-inspired flavours from the menu.

 

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Need an extra kick of spices in your food? We totally love Pondi and its fusion of Indian home cooking with French culinary techniques. Pondi also has an al fresco dining area that’s perfect when the weather is great. We also encourage you to hit up Aziza for its delicious homemade Egyptian cuisine. Finally, don’t let your pup miss out on all the good food at Moojoo. The pet-friendly cafe is filled with animal motifs, making it the perfect spot for your pup. Snack on Western delights ranging from pasta and salad to rice options.

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Where to drink

If you loved the food at Pondi, then head over to its sister venue next door, Shop B. In addition to its elevated dai pai dong dishes and Cantonese classics, the drinks menu here is solid. While you have classics like Blue Girl beer, we love the cocktails that were inspired by a nostalgic childhood like Vitasoy and Ribena. La Paloma’s El Bar also serves up some really great drinks with a retro-looking design.

For hardcore booze lovers, there’s Ping Pong 129 Gintoneria. This stylish speakeasy has over 40 gins from around the world! We also emphasise stylish because the Spanish gin bar used to be a ping pong hall. With its upgraded design, it’s not surprising that it’s often used as a location for filming. Adventurous drinkers will love Mostly Harmless. Why? It’s a menu-less cocktail bar helmed by the famous Ezra Star! The cocktail bar boasts an ever-changing set of cocktails depending on seasonal availability. So, with every visit, you’re bound to discover and try something new!

For no-fuss drinks, you can’t go wrong with Junels Restobar. Not only do they serve up classic Filipino dishes and booze but the karaoke system here is no joke. It’s open to everyone! So, belt out some tunes while drinking with your friends.

Other than bars, Sai Ying Pun also has its fair share of artisanal cafes and coffee shops. The famed Halfway Coffee also has an outpost in the neighbourhood. Already a household name for coffeeholic, you will love the array of coffee and tea available. In addition to the Hong Kong-style interiors and adorable porcelain cups! Those who love wine and coffee can visit Detour. When here, make sure to sample their handcrafted coffee made from speciality roasted beans.

Another option is Noc Coffee Co., which is also a well-loved brand for coffee lovers. You might have to wait a little during the peak hours but the coffee and snacks here are worth it. We also love Coffee by Zion and its charming vibe. Grab a cuppa and their homemade cheesecake!

Where to shop

Sai Ying Pun is not exactly a shopping destination. But that said, it’s home to a few sustainable and green stores. Live Zero is the city’s first zero-waste grocery store. Shop here for eco-friendly and plastic-free products in addition to organic food and ingredients.

For sustainable clothing, browse through Green Ladies. They sell high-quality secondhand womenswear! Not only do we encourage you to shop but also to sign up for consignment because once the item is sold, you can get a maximum of 30 per cent of the selling price. Take a trip down memory lane and shop at Vintage 1900’s. Here, you’ll find vintage watches, bags, and jewellery for both men and women.

And for some lifestyle and home shopping, Thorn & Burrow offers great home decor and accessories. Whether you need a simple notebook or a colourful rug, you can find it there. For book lovers, don’t miss out on Books & Co. (Coffee Book). We’re not really sure how to categorise this place since it’s a bookshop-cum-cafe. But given its wider range of books, it’s a book-shopping paradise to us. Similarly, Artzbrew is a cafe and gallery that combines food and coffee with art.

What to do

Besides the dining options, you can say that Sai Ying Pun is a pretty quiet neighbourhood. Its most famous attraction is probably Art Lane. Get your cameras ready and appreciate the colourful murals and artwork around. Sure, it’s the perfect backdrop for any photo but is also amazing for times when you need a dose of artistic inspiration.

For some peace and quiet, Sun Yat Sen Park is the place to be. You can stroll, jog, or have a picnic alongside the scenic waterfront view. The park is also home to a swimming pool, football pitch, and basketball court.

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Related: Spend A Day At The Best Beach Barbecue Spots In Hong Kong

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

-What MTR line is Sai Ying Pun?
Sai Ying Pun is in the Island Line.

-What is the population of Sai Ying Pun?
Sai Ying Pun has about 13,600 residents as of 2021.

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The Most Dazzling Christmas Decorations And Displays To See In Hong Konghttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/most-dazzling-christmas-decorations-and-displays-in-hong-kong-2023/2023-11-30T02:00:29+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=43390christmas decorations

Hong Kong is transforming into an extra magical place as Christmas and New Year approaches. Complete with glistening lights, giant Christmas trees, and dazzling holiday-themed sculptures, the city is going all out to bring in the festive spirit. So, don’t miss out on the most impressive Christmas decorations and displays in Hong Kong.

Staying in the city during the holidays? Don’t fret because there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the festive season. Christmas markets and events are back at full capacity, restaurants are preparing the best holiday meals, caterers are ready to throw you the best party, and Christmas decorations and displays are lighting up the Hong Kong skyline. These festive extravaganza range from ski-themed chalets to European wonderlands, and dreamy Christmas villages. With the markets spoiling us this holiday season, we don’t have to go all the way to Europe. Did we mention some of them even include your favourite characters such as Moomin, Disney, and The Smurfs? Definitely not your average Christmas decorations, right?

So, bring some extra spark to your Christmas celebrations! Find out where all the best Christmas decorations and displays are in Hong Kong below.

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Make Your Holidays Merrier At These Christmas Markets And Events In Hong Konghttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/christmas-markets-and-events-in-hong-kong/2023-11-24T00:00:56+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=42758christmas market hong kong

The festive season is upon us! That means, it’s time to put up your Christmas decorations, set up the Christmas tree, and plan for your Christmas dinner. Other than that, Hong Kong will also be filled with Christmas lights and displays. Even better news? Christmas markets are back in full scale since the pandemic, making the holiday celebrations even merrier. So, bring your whole family, friends, and loved ones to the best Christmas markets in Hong Kong.

Christmas will feel like Christmas again in Hong Kong again following the end of social distancing restrictions. With that, comes the return of the well-loved festive markets in full capacity. And this year, there are plenty of markets and events to attend! Whether you want to experience a car boot sale like the UK, an Australian-themed Christmas, or a European wonderland, these markets and events are a must. You don’t even have to travel outside of the city! In addition to selling themed products, the markets also have workshops and performances to make the celebrations even better. Here are our picks of the best Christmas markets and events in Hong Kong you can’t miss!

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Spend A Day At The Best Beach Barbecue Spots In Hong Konghttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/beach-barbecue-spots-hong-kong/2023-11-22T09:00:34+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=42588beach barbecue

Huddle up! Cooler weather calls for gathering up your friends and family and firing up the grill. But rather than the mundane barbecue pits, why not switch your usual sandy days to a beach barbecue on the weekend? With plenty of options available, it’s time to grill up a storm at one of these beach barbecue spots in Hong Kong.

Having a barbecue is a great way to spend time with family and catch up with friends, no matter the occasion. But admit it, Hong Kong’s sweltering heat makes this activity unbearable rather than enjoyable. Now, with breezy weather looming over the city and autumn (albeit, short) upon us, there’s no better time to head to the beach for a barbecue. Hong Kong boasts numerous barbecue sites, both public and private. And while we enjoy the communal ones near or inside country parks, we argue that the ones next to the beaches score higher in our cards when it comes to the views. So after a day of swimming, surfing, paddling, or other water activities, why not set up camp in the sun with friends and family over great food and even better beer? See our top picks of the best beach barbecue spots in Hong Kong.

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Embark On A Love-Filled Journey To The Best Honeymoon Destinations In Asiahttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/best-honeymoon-destinations-in-asia/2023-11-19T10:00:23+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=42069

From the tropical paradise of the Maldives to the vibrant streets of Tokyo, explore some of the best honeymoon destinations in Asia, promising picture-perfect moments and romantic adventures that will linger in your heart for a lifetime.

The honeymoon marks one of the first adventures couples embark on post-marriage. Naturally, we all want the best honeymoon destination for the most filmy and romantic time. If you find yourself grappling with the decision, consider Asia! The continent is home to some of the most beautiful countries, enchanting us with its breathtaking landscapes. Whether it’s indulging in the luxury of water villas in the Maldives, soaking in a traditional onsen in Japan, or sharing a Vietnamese beer in Ha Noi, these wonderful moments can be shared with your partner as you visit these honeymoon destinations in Asia, creating memories for a lifetime.

Whisk away to romance: Best honeymoon destinations in Asia

Maldives

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Picture yourself relaxing in your private pool, nestled in a water villa in the Indian Ocean — sounds perfect, doesn’t it?! The Maldives is celebrated as a beloved romantic destination, endorsed by celebrities like Katrina Kaif and Vicky Kaushal, Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner, among others, who chose it for their honeymoon. Why not follow in their footsteps and have the honeymoon of your dreams?

Things to explore in Maldives

Craft the ultimate honeymoon at the luxury resorts in the Maldives. With one resort per island, you will enjoy plenty of privacy on the beach, providing the perfect setting for activities like surfing, scuba diving and jet-skiing with your partner. Spend time in Male, the capital island, and embrace Maldivian beauty at the Muleeaage Palace (the residence of the president of Maldives), Rasfannu Park, Sultan Park, Grand Friday Mosque, National Museum and Grand Friday Mosque.

Best time to visit: November to April

How to reach: Velana International Airport is the main airport in Maldives.

Also read – Why the Maldives Is the World’s Leading Destination Three Years Running?

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Bali, Indonesia

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From fierce volcanos to pristine white-sand beaches, Bali is an Indonesian island that is on the bucket list of many travellers! The picturesque landscapes provide a romantic backdrop for the ultimate honeymoon. Just like Julia Roberts’ character falls in love in Bali (Eat, Pray, Love – 2010), you will rediscover love with your partner as you explore the wonders of the island.

Things to do in Bali

Encounter rhinos, hippos, tigers, monkeys and other Balinese wildlife at Bali Safari and Marine Park, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary and Bali Zoo. Relax on stunning beaches like Jimbaran Beach, Green Bowl Beach, Seminyak Beach and Padang Padang Beach. Catch a scenic sunrise by hiking up Mount Batur with your partner. Grab a scooter and explore Kuta, Denpasar, Ubud, Canggu, Uluwatu and Seminyak like a local. If you consider yourself adventurous, revel in the nightlife at the vibrant beach clubs, go scuba diving, participate in various water sports, bathe in pristine waterfalls, and trek along the picturesque paddy fields.

Best time to visit: April to October

How to reach: I Gusti Ngurah Rai International Airport is the main airport in Bali.

Also read – How To Plan A Bali Trip And Things To Do In The Tropical Paradise

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Koh Samui, Thailand

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Tucked away in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui is the ideal tropical getaway for a quiet and relaxing escape. The third-largest island in Thailand, it is considered a paradise for couples, offering plenty of luxury spas and glamorous beach resorts that set the scene for a picture-perfect honeymoon.

Things to do in Koh Samui

Spend quality time with your loved one at Chaweng Beach, Lamai Beach, Silver Beach and Taling Ngam Beach. Experience the culture and nature of Koh Samui by visiting Wat Plai Laem, Wat Phra Yai, Samui Elephant Sanctuary, Fisherman’s Village, Hin Ta Hin Yai and Tarnim Magic Garden. Enjoy a dreamy stay at one of the five-star luxury resorts in Koh Samui and treat yourself to a couples’ massage at the property’s spa. For a change of pace, head to Ko Pha Ngan and dance the night away at the iconic Full Moon Party.

Best time to visit: December to April

How to reach: Samui International Airport is the main airport in Koh Samui

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Boracay, the Philippines

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If you are looking for adventure on your honeymoon, Boracay is the destination for you! This tiny island has garnered a reputation for lively parties and beautiful beaches, attracting travellers from across the world who seek unforgettable escapades. The island’s gorgeous resorts and hotels make for a romantic stay on your honeymoon.

Things to do in Boracay

Dance the night away at the local bars, beach clubs and restaurants along White Beach, one of the best beaches in the Philippines. Sail into the sunset with your partner on a traditional Philippine outrigger canoe known as a paraw. Go island hopping around Boracay and explore the tiny islands, with some tours even offering the opportunity to snorkel in the pristine blue waters of the Pacific Ocean. Enjoy a few quiet moments at Puka Shell Beach and Dinwid Beach. Go on a natural adventure by hiking to Mount Luho or participating in water sports at Bulabog Beach.

Best time to visit: November to April

How to reach: Godofredo P. Ramos Airport in Malay is the closest to Boracay.

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Langkawi, Malaysia

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Acclaimed as the “Jewel of Kedah”, Langkawi is one of the most beloved honeymoon destinations in Malaysia. Nestled along the Strait of Malacca, the island boasts jungle-cloaked valleys and golden sand beaches. Furthermore, the duty-free island is considered a shoppers’ paradise, making it the ideal place to indulge your shopaholic desires.

Things to do in Langkawi

Go shopping at the night markets of Langkawi, including Monday’s Ulu Melaka Market, Tuesday’s Kedawang Market, Wednesday’s Kuah Night Market, Thursday’s Temoyong Night Market, Friday’s Ayer Hangat Night Market, Saturday’s Kuah Night Market and Sunday’s Padang Matsirat Night Market. Head to Pantai Cenang Beach, the cultural centre of the island, where you will find restaurants and cafes offering romantic meals on the beach. Explore the scenic beauty at Langkawi Sky Bridge, Tanjung Rhu Beach, the mangrove forests of Langkawi Global Geopark, and Telaga Tujuh Waterfall.

Also read – Top Things To Do In Langkawi, Malaysia’s Treasured Tropical Island

Best time to visit: November to March

How to reach: Langkawi International Airport is the main airport in Langkawi.

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Vietnam

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From having Vietnamese beers in local bars to enjoying romantic cruises along the South China Sea, this romantic honeymoon could be yours if you visit Vietnam. The country’s charming coastline is home to some of the most beautiful beaches and liveliest cities, giving you the best of both worlds. Whether you wish to party all night or simply have a relaxing time, Vietnam is the place for you.

Things to do in Vietnam

Step into the blend of past and future in Ho Chi Minh, a bustling city best explored on a motorbike with your partner. Spend some time exploring Ha Noi’s streets, filled with art galleries, monuments, and world-class restaurants. Dive into the city’s lively nightlife and try bia hơi. Explore the ancient city of Hoi An, where the Thu Bon River meanders along streets, providing the perfect backdrop for a romantic dinner lit by the warm glow of lanterns. Go on a luxury cruise along Ha Long Bay, surrounded by the breathtaking islands and waters of Vietnam. Experience the country like a local by following our Vietnam travel guide.

Best time to visit: November to April

How to reach: Ho Chi Minh City’s Tan Son Nhat International Airport, Hanoi’s Noi Bai International Airport and Da Nang International Airport are the main airports in Vietnam.

Also read – Head To These Restaurants In Vietnam If You’re Looking For A Meat-Free Meal

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Sri Lanka

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Whether you wish for a cosy escape in the mountains or plan to bask in the sun on the beach, Sri Lanka offers both experiences, eliminating the need for you and your partner to choose between hills and beaches. The “Pearl of the Indian Ocean” is the perfect romantic escape for a couple who loves to explore ancient ruins. Have the time of your life by following our Sri Lanka travel guide.

Things to do in Sri Lanka

Explore the vibrant cities of Colombo and Jaffna to embrace the multicultural lifestyle of Sri Lanka, followed by a spiritual trip to Kandy. Unearth the ancient ruins of Sigiriya, Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapura, living out your Indian Jones adventure with your partner. Surf, relax and catch breathtaking moments while dolphin and whale watching in Galle and Mirissa. Kindle a cosy and romantic escape amid the lush hills of Ella and Nuwara Eliya, relishing each other’s company.

Also read – Some Of The Best Things To Do In Sri Lanka That Should Be A Part Of Your Itinerary

Best time to visit: December to April

How to reach: Colombo’s Bandaranaike International Airport, Colombo International Airport, Mattala Rajapaksa International Airport and Jaffna International Airport are the major airports in Sri Lanka.

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Hong Kong

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As a bustling metropolis with stunning harbour views, world-class cuisine, and vibrant life, Hong Kong makes for an alluring honeymoon destination for newly married couples. Spend a dreamy vacation with your significant other while exploring the multicultural streets of the city.

Things to do in Hong Kong

Embrace the lively spirit of Hong Kong at Lan Kwai Fong, Tsim Sha Tsui and Victoria Harbour. Visit tourist hotspots like the Tian Tian Buddha, Victoria Peak, Avenue of Stars, Ten Thousand Buddhas Monastery and more. Get in touch with your inner child by spending a day at Hong Kong Disneyland and Ocean Park. Take a day trip to Macau, where you can try your luck as a couple at the world-class casinos. Shop till you drop at the amazing street markets of the city, thanks to our Hong Kong street shopping guide. Finally, take a romantic helicopter ride across the cinematic skyline of Hong Kong.

Also read – From Island Trips To Museum Tours: 10 Things To Do In Hong Kong That Are Absolutely Free

Best time to visit: March to April and October to November

How to reach: Hong Kong International Airport is the main airport on the island.

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Japan

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Ancient traditions seamlessly blend with contemporary charm in Japan, where skyscrapers and temples coexist to amplify the beauty of the country. A honeymoon in the “Land of the Rising Sun” promises an enchanting adventure, with plenty to do and explore as a couple.

Things to do in Japan

The archipelago is a rich and diverse country with much to offer and explore. Make the most of your visit by exploring the best places in Japan. Enjoy a blissful time with your partner by soaking up in the world-famous Japanese onsen or going on a foodie tour through the streets of Osaka. Transform into a geisha and samurai in Kyoto, then seek blessings at Japan’s love shrines like Imado Shrine and Tokyo Dajingu Shrine. Experience the most romantic train ride on Japan’s railway aboard the Sagono Romantic Train. Achieve something great together by hiking the iconic Mt Fuji. Lastly, create memories at the Tokyo Disneyland and Universal Studios.

Best time to visit: March to May and September to November

Also read – Of Snowflakes, Onsens And Skis: Unlock A Dreamy Winter In Japan

How to reach: Haneda Airport, Osaka International Airport, Fukuoka Airport, Narita International Airport and Naha Airport are the main airports in Japan.

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Dubai, a global city and one of the most beloved tourist destinations in the world, offers a whirlwind experience to share on your honeymoon. From desert safaris and yacht cruises to helicopter rides, Dubai offers all kinds of adventures for you and your spouse.

Things to do in Dubai

Enjoy an intimate dinner at one of the many Michelin-starred restaurants in the city or dance the night away at the beautiful beach clubs. Indulge in extravagance with a private yacht cruise along Dubai Creek. Explore Dubai’s thrilling desert with activities like dune bashing, camel riding, camping, sand surfing, and later, dive into the depths of the world’s deepest pool. Elevate your honeymoon with a night-time helicopter ride, witnessing the Burj Khalifa glitter. Make the most of your time with our guide on the best things to do in Dubai.

Best time to visit: September to April

How to reach: Dubai International Airport is the main airport in the city.

Also read – Chasing Dubai’s Winter Magic: Skiing, Dune-Bashing, And Other Unforgettable Adventures

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What makes Bali a top choice for honeymooners?
The natural beauty of Bali makes it a top choice for honeymooners.

– Why are the Maldives famous for honeymoon getaways?
The picturesque water villas of Maldives have made the country an ideal honeymoon getaway.

– What are some romantic experiences to enjoy in Thailand for a honeymoon?
A honeymoon in Koh Samui offers a romantic experience with candlelit dinners on Chaweng Beach and a dreamy stay at the luxury resorts on the island.

– Is Japan a good honeymoon destination?
Japan is an excellent honeymoon destination, offering all kinds of exciting experiences, like visiting Love Shrines, going to Disneyland and Universal Studios, enjoying the onsen baths and riding the romantic-themed trains.

– Are there LGBT-friendly honeymoon destinations in Asia?
Yes, Japan, Koh Samui, Hong Kong, Maldives, Bali, Boracay, Langkawi and Vietnam are LGBT-friendly honeymoon destinations in Asia.

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Take Your Bike Out To The Most Scenic Cycling Routes In Hong Konghttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/best-cycling-routes-trails-in-hong-kong/2023-11-15T02:00:57+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=41446best cycling routes in hong kong

Looking for an alternative to hiking? Why not explore Hong Kong on two wheels? Not only do you get a faster and easier way to see the city but you also get rewarded with natural beauty. So whether you’re a complete beginner or an advanced rider, there are plenty of trails to pedal your way through. See our own picks of the best cycling routes in Hong Kong.

Cycling around the city is a great way to stay fit and active but it’s also an excuse to appreciate nature. Those unfamiliar with Hong Kong might think it’s not a bike-friendly city because of how densely packed and populated it is. While it’s true that cycling as a way to commute is still far from ideal, there are a lot of trails and paths to take. Most of them are located in the New Territories, rewarding riders with natural views but there are also those that are available in downtown Hong Kong. There are also options in the middle of the city and even on islands like Cheung Chau. From picturesque views or seaside rides, you’ll find one to your liking. Here are the best cycling routes that Hong Kong has to offer.

The best cycling routes in Hong Kong for a scenic ride

1. Tai Mei Tuk

 

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A list of best cycling routes is not complete without a mention of Tai Mei Tuk. It’s not surprising that this route is among the most popular in Hong Kong given that it’s suited for all levels. Not only is it accessible but it’s also a scenic ride. But it being so popular means that it can also be crowded so we recommend taking your bike out on the weekend. The leisurely ride takes you through the Hong Kong Science Park, Pak Shek Kok Promenade, and Tolo cycling track. In total, the entire route from Tai Mei to Sha Tin (or vice versa) takes about three hours.

Level: Beginner

Distance: About 22 kilommetres

2. Tung Chung to Sunny Bay

 

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This route is another popular choice for beginners and families, not only because it’s leisurely but its proximity to the airport comes with a perk. Riders can watch aeroplanes land or take off in addition to witnessing the beautiful sunset if the weather permits. Besides, the route ends at Inspiration Lake, which is the perfect stop for a picnic, some food, and more great views.

Level: Beginner

Distance: About 15 kilometres

3. Mui Wo

 

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What’s great about cycling in Mui Wo are the many options that it gives you. You can choose to stop before the paths become more challenging or choose to take up the test on how far you can go. Those looking to stretch out their stamina will love the road full of inclines but beginners should probably watch out. If you pedal towards Tai Po, you’ll eventually reach the Big Buddha and from here, you can choose how you want to go about it. The views are great but because of the inclines, make sure to ride out when the weather is good.

Level: Intermediate to advanced

Distance: About 7 to 45 kilometres

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4. Cheung Chau

 

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Cheung Chau is another scenic cycling route. Plus, it’s a great excuse to visit the idyllic island for some food. Pedalling at Cheung Chau is easy, the only challenge is the narrow roads, especially between houses. It can also get busy during the weekends. After all, it’s an island! But that said, we still think it offers some of the most quaint, seaside views you can hope for. It’s also a great choice if you’re just really fresh off the bat because the route goes for less than two kilometres. And in fact, Cheung Chau is where I learned how to cycle!

Level: Beginner

Distance: About 1.5 kilometres

5. Discovery Bay

Discovery Bay is the place to be if you’re hungry for photogenic views. Just think of sunny beaches and fresh air… with added dining options. The cycling route only takes about an hour and you’ll get to see Discovery Bay’s landmarks like the country club and the plaza near the beach. Any of the beachside restaurants serve as great pitstops for pre or post-cycling. To avoid the crowds, take the route from the pier to Auberge. Not only is it much shorter, but it’s also quieter and with open flat roads.

Level: Beginner

Distance: About 1 kilometre

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6. Fo Tan to Wu Kai Sha

 

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If you choose to start pedalling from Fo Tan, you can either take the route to Sheung Shui or Wu Kai Sha. We prefer the latter even if it overlaps a bit with another bike route. Along the way, you’ll be treated to majestic views of the Tolo Harbour and Shing Mun River. Then, the route also passes by the Ma On Shan neighbourhood until you reach the Wu Kai Sha Pier. If the seven-kilometre ride isn’t enough, you can push ahead to Double Starfish Bay and see the wildlife—crabs and starfish!

Level: Beginner to intermediate

Distance: About 7 kilometres

7. Yuen Long to Nam Sang Wai

 

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From Yuen Long, it’s either the route to Nam Sang Wai or Tuen Mun. The latter is mostly used by commuting residents and is in fact, one of the oldest in Hong Kong. But because the lane is narrow, Nam Sang Wai is a win in our books. Besides, it’s also suitable for beginners, families, and even children. The ride is a whole world away from the towering skyscrapers and instead, you cross fish ponds, lush greenery, flourishing wetland wildlife, and beautiful pathways. Along the way, you’ll also encounter ancestral halls and villages which offer a totally different glimpse of Hong Kong’s concrete jungle. Oh, you also get to ride Hong Kong’s only river-crossing ferry—how cool is that?

Level: Beginner to intermediate

Distance: About 7 kilometres

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8. New Territories Cycle Track Network

This one’s for the hardcore cyclists and enthusiasts. After all, you’ll be going on a six-hour cycling adventure! This monster of a track is fairly new and the goal is to link up all the cycling tracks across New Territories. In total, it stretches to a whopping 60 kilometres. But what’s great about this despite the fact that it can be challenging, is the access you’ll get to picturesque views both on land and near the ocean. While its duration is no measly task, the path is definitely well-paved and clear so cyclists really itching for a ride can try this. Besides, it’s not a must to finish the entire section as you also just take the Tuen Mun to Ma On Shan section or the Tsuen Wan to Tuen Mun section. Extra good news: an additional 22 kilometres will be added… soon. Load up on sunscreen as the majority of the trail has no shade.

Level: All levels—very much depends on your stamina and endurance

Distance: 60 kilometres

9. West Kowloon Art Park

This very leisurely track is perfect for the ‘gram’. With its well-paved and flat trails, West Kowloon Art Park is really for the fresh crop of riders who don’t want to venture too far out in the wild. Riders are gifted with a panoramic, front-seat view of Hong Kong’s skyline. Be warned though, it can get extremely crowded on the weekend so much so that rental bicycles might be sold out.

Level: Beginner

Distance: About 1 kilometre

10. Chi Ma Wan

 

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Now, for the most advanced riders, this route is for you. To be more specific, a normal bike won’t do here, you need a mountain bike to get you through the Mui Wo to Cha Ma Wan route. It’s certainly a challenge because not only will you pedal through rough trails, but you will also have to carry your bike in sections that are just not rideable. But all that aside, you get stunning views of the ocean and surrounding mountains. We highly recommend bringing enough water and food as the route is also quite remote.

Level: Advanced

Distance: About 9 kilometres

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Related: These Hong Kong Hiking Trails Lead To Delicious Food

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

-Is Hong Kong cycling-friendly?
It is not ideal to cycle in downtown Hong Kong but there are many cycling routes and trails in Hong Kong.

-How do I find the best cycling route?
You can Google the best cycling routes in Hong Kong or read our guide.

-Can you cycle from Fo Tan to Wu Kai Sha?
Yes, you can cycle from Fo Tan to Wu Kai Sha

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The Most Beautiful Places To Visit In South Koreahttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/the-most-beautiful-places-to-visit-in-south-korea/2023-11-07T07:00:44+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=40966a:1:{i:0;s:28:"South Korea beautiful places";}

From Jeju’s pristine southern shores to the vibrant urban landscapes of Seoul and Busan, South Korea is a mosaic of beauty. Palaces like Gyeongbokgung in Seoul echo rich cultural history woven into contemporary lifestyles.

Imagine strolling along cherry blossom-lined streets, finding tranquillity in ancient temples, and feeling the pulsating rhythm of K-pop in the air. These beautiful places in South Korea aren’t just destinations; they are portals to a realm where tradition partners with the avant-garde. Despite its modest size compared to its neighbours China and Russia, South Korea boasts diverse natural wonders and cultural treasures, seamlessly connected by an efficient public transit system. Explore historical gems and modern marvels that invite you to savour its captivating tapestry of South Korea’s beautiful places.

Best time to visit scenic & beautiful places in South Korea

South Korea is most inviting during the spring months of April, May, and June, as well as the autumn months of September, October, and November. These seasons offer generally sunny and dry days, characterised by comfortably moderate temperatures.

Most beautiful and scenic tourist places in South Korea

Busan

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Busan, South Korea’s vibrant coastal city, boasts Asia’s largest film festival and a maritime culture reflected in its bustling port, the country’s largest. Explore the National Maritime Museum and the oceanside Haedong Yonggungsa Temple. Jagalchi Fish Market offers a seafood haven, while Busan’s diverse landscape includes beautiful beaches like Haeundae and Gwangalli.

Marvel at the annual Lotus Lantern Festival. With skyscrapers, ancient temples, and the artistic Gamcheon Culture Village, Busan is a captivating blend of tradition and modernity, making it a must-visit among South Korea’s picturesque destinations. You can even experience the cherry blossoms here in Spring at Jinhae, among the beautiful places in South Korea to witness cherry blossoms.

How to reach:
By air: 
Gimhae International Airport is the nearest airport, around 11 km away

Best places to stay: Signiel Busan, Lotte Hotel Busan, Park Hyatt Busan

Best time to explore: Cherry blossoms bloom from late March to mid-April and peak beach time is in May-June.

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Gyeongbokgung Palace, Seoul

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Built in 1395, Gyeongbokgung Palace, often called the Northern Palace, is the largest and arguably the most beautiful of Seoul’s five palaces. Despite destruction during the Imjin War, restoration under Heungseon Daewongun and King Gojong preserved its iconic structures. The Throne Hall, a Joseon Dynasty centrepiece, once stored looted ancient Korean royal books.

Noteworthy is the nearly unchanged Gyeonghoeru Pavilion. Amidst serene ponds, Geunjeongjeon’s raised dais and Hyangwonjeong Pavilion’s stone markers showcase timeless art. The National Palace Museum of Korea and the National Folk Museum enrich the experience. A testament to South Korea’s rich history, Gyeongbokgung Palace stands as a must-visit among beautiful places in South Korea.

How to reach:
By air:
Incheon International Airport is the busiest airport in the city

Best places to stay: Orakai Insadong Suites, Shilla Stay Gwanghwamun, Four Seasons Hotel Seoul

Best time to explore: March to May and September to November

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Bukchon Hanok Village, Seoul

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Nestled in Jeonju’s southwestern embrace, the essence of the city resides in its Hanok Village, which gets its name from the 800+ meticulously preserved traditional Korean homes. Amidst Seoul’s modernity, Bukchon Hanok Village stands as an oasis of tranquillity, with many hanoks now serving as tea houses and galleries.

Once the residential quarter for Joseon period dignitaries, Bukchon’s charm lies in its preserved heritage. As part of neighbourhoods like Wonseo-dong and Gye-dong, it’s a serene escape, showcasing South Korea’s cultural richness. This living museum echoes the melodies of traditional instruments as artisans skillfully craft intricate fans and beautiful pottery.

How to reach:
By air:
Incheon International Airport is the busiest airport in the city

Best places to stay: Hanok Guesthouse 201, Usimdang Hanok Guesthouse, Yeonwoo Guesthouse

Best time to explore: March to May and September to November

Jeju Island

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Situated in the Yellow Sea, Jeju Island beckons with its subtropical allure, drawing travellers to its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and captivating volcanic landscapes. The busiest air route globally connects Seoul to Jeju City, a testament to its popularity. Beyond sun-soaked shores, the island offers diverse adventures like Hallasan’s summit, surfing at Woljeongri, and exploring the Geomunoreum Lava Tube System.

Seopjikoji’s romantic coast and the family-friendly Hyeopjae Beach add charm. During a short window of time in Spring, cherry blossoms grace Jeonnong-Ro and the Halla Arboretum, while Samseonghyeol Shrine provides an enchanting spring spectacle, among other places in Jeju. One of South Korea’s most beautiful places, the Jeju Island cherry blossom season is simply unmissable.

How to reach:
By air:
Jeju International Airport is the busiest airport on the Island

Best places to stay: Grand Hyatt Jeju, Lotte Resort Art Villas, Somerset Jeju Shinhwa Hotel

Best time to explore: April to June to September-October

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Gyeongju

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Gyeongju, the former Donggyeong of the Silla Kingdom, unfolds its rich history as South Korea’s open-air museum. Home to the Gyeongju National Museum, housing treasures from ornate jewellery to Buddha statues, the city itself is a museum without walls. Explore Tumuli Park’s royal tombs, the ancient observatory Cheomseongdae, and the Buddhist haven, Seokguram.

Witness the picturesque Donggung Palace and the architectural marvels of Bulguksa with its captivating Woljeonggyo bridge. Discover the UNESCO-listed wonders and the timeless beauty of Bulguksa Temple. Gyeongju, a cultural gem and one of the most scenic places in South Korea, lets you step into the country’s heritage, offering an immersive experience in its traditional roots amid scenic landscapes.

How to reach:
By air: 
Pohang Gyeongju Airport is the nearest airport, around 25.5 km away

Best places to stay: Hilton Gyeongju, Lahan Select Gyeongju

Best time to explore: March to May

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Boseong County

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Boseong Green Tea Fields, producing 40 percent of South Korea’s green tea, is a visual masterpiece attracting photographers and filmmakers. The annual Green Tea Festival immerses visitors in tea-picking activities. Daehan Dawon Tourist Plantation, a crown jewel, offers captivating vistas. Yulpo Beach, a short drive away, blends spa treatments with green tea extracts. Boseong is a symphony of nature and tradition, representing tranquillity and South Korea’s agricultural heritage. A visit to this beautiful place in South Korea promises not just a scenic delight but also a serene retreat into the heart of its tea culture.

How to reach:
By air: 
Gwangju Airport is the nearest airport, around 47 km away

Best places to stay: Boseong Green Tea Resort, Golmantae Pension, Chungnokdang – Korean Traditional House

Best time to explore: All year round, except July

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Gangwon Province

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Gangwon Province, famed for hosting the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, boasts South Korea’s premier ski resorts. Explore Yongpyong, the oldest and largest, or High 1, featuring a casino and revolving restaurant. Winter festivals like the Hwacheon Sancheoneo Ice Festival offer ice fishing and sledging, while the Taebaeksan Snow Festival showcases colossal ice sculptures.

Pyeongchang County, nestled in the Taebaek Mountains, offers tranquillity and scenic beauty. Odaesan National Park beckons hikers with snow-peaked trails, and ski resorts like Alpensia and Yongpyong attract winter sports enthusiasts. Explore Buddhist shrines amid the mountains which make Gangwon one of the most beautiful places to visit in South Korea.

How to reach:
By air: 
Wonju Airport is the nearest airport, 12.1 km away

Best places to stay: SEAMARQ Hotel, Park Roche, Healience Seonmaeul

Best time to explore: May-June, August to September

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Hahoe Folk Village

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Andong’s Hahoe Folk Village, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a picturesque Korean village on the Nakdong River. Preserving traditional life, it features tile and thatched roof houses amid sandy beaches and pine trees. For 600 years, the Ryu family has thrived here, producing notable figures like Ryu Unryong and Ryu Seongryong.

The village’s name reflects the Nakdong River’s S-shaped flow, creating a unique layout. Noteworthy are the 600-year-old zelkova tree, called Samsindang, and cultural practices like the Hahoe Byeolsingut Mask Dance. As South Korea’s iconic folk village, Hahoe offers a glimpse into Joseon-era living, complete with workshops and traditional homes.

How to reach:
By air: 
Daegu International Airport is the nearest airport, around 102 km away

Best places to stay: Rakkojae Hahoe Hanok Hotel – Choga Annex, Gurume, Andong Hakbong Jongtaek

Best time to explore: April to early June, September-November

Suncheon

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Nestled in South Korea’s southern region, Suncheon captivates with its blend of natural wonders and historical gems, earning the title of the ecological capital. The Suncheon Bay Wetland Reserve, a haven for birdwatchers, features expansive reed fields and breathtaking sunset vistas.

The Suncheon Open Film Set immerses visitors in Korea’s past, portraying urban and rural life from the 1950s to the 1970s. Songgwangsa Temple, a revered site, offers spiritual tranquillity amid dense forests. Culinary delights, especially the distinctive Suncheon bibimbap, highlight the city’s agricultural heritage. Suncheon promises a diverse travel experience, showcasing the many facets of South Korea’s beauty.

How to reach:
By air: 
Yeosu Airport is the nearest airport, around 19 km away

Best places to stay: Hotel Raum Suncheon, Yeosu Fisterra Spa Poolvilla

Best time to explore: September to November

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Nami Island

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Discover the allure of Nami Island, a historic gem near Seoul. Once connected to the mainland, it transformed into an island with the Cheongpyeong dam in the 1940s. Named after Minister Nami from the Chosun Dynasty, it gained fame through the iconic Hallyu drama “Winter Sonata.”

Renowned for its picturesque Metasequoia road, woodlands, and riverside walks, Nami Island provides a captivating escape all year round. Its romantic ambience, showcased in various Korean dramas, makes it a must-visit destination. Immerse yourself in the charm that has enchanted travellers, and explore the beauty of Nami Island, one of South Korea’s most beautiful places.

How to reach:
By air:
Incheon International Airport is the nearest airport, 91.5 km away

Best places to stay: Hotel Jeonggwanru, Gapyeong Laputa Resort, Gapyeong Grang Narang Pool Villa

Best time to explore: September to November

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Related: What’s Hot Among Locals In South Korea? A Guide To The Trendiest Things To Do On Your Trip

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

– What makes Jeju Island a popular scenic destination?
Jeju’s captivating landscapes, from volcanic craters to pristine beaches, allure visitors.

– Why is Seoraksan National Park considered a must-visit for hikers and nature enthusiasts?
Seoraksan’s majestic peaks, diverse fauna, and lush trails create a hiker’s paradise.

What can visitors expect to see and do on Nami Island?
Nami Island offers scenic landscapes, tree-lined paths, and recreational activities like biking and picnics.

Why is Gyeongju known as the “museum without walls”?
Gyeongju showcases ancient relics, palaces, and temples, creating an outdoor historical museum ambience.

What are the natural attractions in Bukhansan National Park?
Bukhansan National Park boasts scenic peaks, crystal-clear streams, serene temples, and diverse flora and fauna.

– Are there any hidden gems in South Korea for travellers seeking scenic beauty?
Suncheon, Boseong County, Hahoe Folk Village.

– When is the best time to visit these scenic destinations in South Korea?
Spring months of April-June, as well as the autumn months of September-November.

– Are these scenic places suitable for families and travellers of all ages?
Some places might need hiking and walking for a long time, so make sure to check the health levels required to do the same for every respective destination.

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Hip-Hop Festival To Island Tours: 10 Unmissable Events In HK This Novemberhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/best-things-to-do-in-hong-kong-november-2023/2023-11-03T02:00:57+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=40378things to do in hong kong

Ah, November! There might be no public holiday during the month but don’t worry, there are plenty of exciting things to do in Hong Kong! From sporting events to concerts and fitness expos, see our top picks of the best events you can’t miss this November.

November has plenty in store for Hongkongers. Many flagship events will be returning to full capacity in addition to successful ones that ran during the pandemic. History in the making, the Gay Games will be held in Asia for the first time. The Hong Kong Pride Parade will also be holding an exhibition, fair, and workshops. These events are ideal for sports lovers and those looking to celebrate diversity and inclusion. 

On the cultural front, make time to attend exciting performances from the best hip-hop stars in South Korea or enjoy classical music from renowned artists across the globe. Cinephiles will also need to mark down the upcoming Hong Kong French Film Festival and the All About Us Festival. Well, what did we tell you? There are so many things to do, right?

Save this list to make sure you don’t miss out on any of these events happening in November.

Hong Kong events: The best things to do in November

1. Gay Games Hong Kong

The much-anticipated Gay Games will finally be happening this month! It marks the first Gay Games to be held in Asia, involving 18 sports staged in various venues across Hong Kong. More than 2380 athletes from 40 countries will be attending the event. This year, the Dragon Boat Race and mahjong have been specifically added to complete the Hong Kong experience. In addition to the sporting events, there will be two nights of spectacular gala concerts with international and local stars. This includes Aussie queen Courtney Act, Filipino F&B singer Jason Dhakal, and British-Ghanian drag artist Darkwah.

When: November 3 to 11
Where: Various venues across Hong Kong
Website: gghk2023.com

2. Musicus Fest 2023

 

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Musicus Society’s annual flagship event will be back in full scale this year, featuring a variety of month-long performances. This year’s edition sees prolific artists from Austria, Australia, Canada, Italy, Germany, South Korea, and Hong Kong. World-famous chamber orchestra Camerata Salzburg will perform in not one but two concerts alongside artistic director Trey Lee as the solo cellist. French-Canadian pianist Louis Lortie will be wow-ing the audience with his elegant music while violinist Aaron Chan will showcase his skills as a young rising performer.

When: November 11 to December 3
Where: Hong Kong City Hall and Former North Kowloon Magistracy
Website: musicussociety.org

3. New World Harbour Race

The annual New World Harbour Race will plunge into deeper heights as it returns in full scale this month. In fact, the organisers increased the quota to a maximum of 4,000 swimmers! For the first time ever, the harbourside playpark will make its debut on the event day. It will welcome visitors to enjoy six recreational activities including trampolines and swings—all mounted on two large floats. For the race, swimmers will make their way across Victoria Harbour, starting in Wan Chai and all the way to Tsim Sha Tsui.

When: November 12
Where: Victoria Harbour (starting in Wan Chai)
Website: hkharbourrace.com

4. Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival

The second edition of the Sai Kung Hoi Arts Festival will continue to immerse visitors in the captivating stories and wonders of the island. For three months, visitors will be able to embark on free guided tours in Cantonese (Tuesday to Sunday), Mandarin, and English (Friday to Sunday and public holidays). Each will unveil a unique facet of the island. There will be six distinctive routes to follow that celebrate the island’s rich diversity and culture. For instance, “Catholic Approaches” will allow visitors to trace 300 years of Catholic history on the island.

Meanwhile, “Arriving in the Hakka Field” will teach visitors how the nomadic Hakka people found their roots on the salt-producing island. Adventure lovers will love the “From Far Away to Nowadays” tour which will explore the remarkable topography of Sharp Island. If you’re not keen on taking a tour, Mondays will be self-exploration days. In addition to the tours, there will be special activities in the islands as well as opportunities to interact with artists and learn about their artworks.

When: November 15, 2023 to January 14, 2024
Where: Yim Tin Tsai, Sharp Island, Kau Sai Chau, High Island, Sai Kung Waterfront Park near Sai Kung Pier
Website: skhartsfestival.hk

5. All About Us Film Festival

ifva’s All About Us Film Festival will continue to connect stories of minorities. This year, the themes of separation and dispersion caused by history, war, and migration will be the focus. In addition, there will be screenings of the short films created by local ethnic minority youth with the help of film mentors. And for the first time ever, there will be an exhibition and human library on display that will show the experiences of Hong Kong’s ethnic minority.

When: November 17 to 26
Where: Various venues around Hong Kong
Website: ifva.com/aauff2023

6. K-Hip Hop Fest in Asia (Swagger)

Some of South Korean hip-hop’s biggest names will be heading to Hong Kong for a music festival! K-Hip Hop Fest in Asia (Swagger) will kick off in Hong Kong and then make its way to Taipei and Macau before the big event in South Korea. Performers include GIRIBOY, Chillin Homie, Roh Yun Ha, Kid Milli, Han Yo Hn, and lIlBOI. Most of them have participated (with some winning) in the rap competition, Show Me the Money. Don’t miss the exciting performances of these hip-hop artists!

When: November 17
Where: Star Hall, KITEC
Website: premier.hkticketing.com

7. Hong Kong Pride Parade

Following three long years, the Hong Kong Pride Parade will be taking place without social distancing measures. The theme for the pop-up exhibition this year will be “A Journey with Rainbow GPS”, referring to the uphill battle that LGBTQ individuals face. The exhibition will continue to shed light on the LGBTQ experience in Hong Kong. Other than the exhibition, there will also be a mini-fair, guided tours, and workshops to join.

When: November 18 to 19
Where: The Wave, 8/F, 4 Hing Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
Website: hkpride.net

8. Prison Yard Festival

 

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Tai Kwun will bring back its Prison Yard Festival for a second time following last year’s success. During the festival, Tai Kwun will transform into a performance space. Guests will be able to immerse themselves in the intimate atmosphere as the music plays. The festival will ring together musicians, instrumentalists, composters, and performers to share music around the former prison. There will be eight programmes including the West-Eastern Divan Ensemble’s debut performance in Hong Kong. On the local front, Hong Kong-born pianist Chiyan Wong will give a piano recital, revisiting a Mozart piano concerto from the perspective of a celebrity composer and performer. Local pianist Shelley Ng will also play her own personal rendition of Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight Sonata’ throughout the festival.

When: November 20 to 30
Where: Tai Kwun
Website: taikwun.hk

9. Hong Kong French Film Festival

This year’s Hong Kong French Film Festival will screen a selection of more than 50 films. French talents including celebrities, writers, and directors will make the event more exciting as they attend a series of events in town. There will be two animations, four documentaries, and a retrospective of eighteen films spanning 70 years of French cinema. The opening film will be the Palme d’Or winner at the Cannes Film Festival, Anatomy of a Fall and will highlight one of the key themes this year: justice. Another issue the festival will explore is about relationships. Tran Ahn Hung’s The Pot au Feu will highlight this theme. The movie won the Best Director award at the recent Cannes Film Festival.

In addition to the screenings, film critic Jean-Pierre Lavoignant will also be presenting a series of lectures on the work of renowned directors. Lastly, as part of the 70th anniversary of co-organiser Alliance Française, there will be a special photo exhibition on famed photographer Luc Roux’s work.

When: November 22 to December 12
Where: Various cinemas across Hong Kong for the screening, Soho House for the exhibition
Website: hkfrenchfilmfestival.com

10. Hong Kong Fitness + Wellness Expo

 

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After its successful event in March, the Hong Kong Fitness + Well Expo will be back for the third time in less than two years. The two-day mega event will take place in its largest venue ever at the AsiaWorld-Expo, welcoming over 15,000 visitors including 2,500 HYROX racers. Attendees can expect a series of stages including the Fitness Stage, Yoga Stage, and all-new Talk Stage. There will also be an international line-up of instructions from an array of disciplines including dance, fitness, and yoga.

When: November 25 to 26
Where: AsiaWorld-Expo
Website: fitnesswellnessexpo.hk

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Kennedy Town Guide: Best Places To Eat, Drink, And Explore In This Buzzy Hong Kong 'Hoodhttps://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/destinations/asia/kennedy-town-neighbourhood-guide-best-places-to-eat-drink-and-explore/2023-11-01T07:00:37+00:00https://www.travelandleisureasia.com/hk/?p=40051kennedy town

Once upon a time, Kennedy Town used to be a super hole-in-the-wall neighbourhood. Today, it’s a vibrant place that boasts plenty of dining options, a bustling waterfront, and an irresistible laidback charm. Read our neighbourhood guide to Hong Kong’s Kennedy Town to find all the best eats, drinks, shops, and things to do.

On the far end of the west side lies Kennedy Town (KTown). It was named after Arthur Edward Kennedy, the seventh Governor of Hong Kong. For a while, the neighbourhood was not on many people’s radar… until it got an MTR station and opened to more visitors, tourists, and locals alike. Today, the once far-flung hood on Hong Kong Island is packed with dozens of dining options. On the quieter side than Wan Chai and Causeway Bay and more affordable than Central, KTown has certainly become cooler than it once was. The popular Instagram Pier made KTown a hot spot and while it has closed down, the neighbourhood has made it to the hearts of many.

It’s true that KTown has developed throughout the years, but you’d still be able to see remnants of the past—just look at the mom-and-pop shops alongside slick restaurants and staggering luxury buildings. Getting the best of both worlds makes this hood a prime location for living—and visiting. So, read our picks of the best places to eat, drink, and shop and what to do in Kennedy Town.

Your ultimate guide to exploring Kennedy Town, one of Hong Kong’s coolest neighbourhoods

Where to eat

First things first, Kennedy Town has plenty of options when it comes to Italian food, particularly pizza. Just look at Pizzeria Italia and its long list of flavours. By that, we mean over thirty for you to choose from including the size of your crust! If by any chance, nothing tickles your fancy over there, we also recommend neighbourhood favourite (and not just KTown by the way), Dough Bros. The sourdough pizzas are great, as well as their doughnuts.

If you’re still looking for something more… out of the box, then maybe head to Alvy’s. They serve up unique pizza flavours, for instance, Bak Gwei which has char siu and geung yong. Still, you can’t go wrong with the classics there. Bresola also offers decadent Italian dishes from pizza to pasta, and risotto.

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Dim sum at Sun Hing Restaurant (Image credit: @jaechelinguide/Instagram)

Got enough of pizza? Why not wash it all down with some good ol’ dim sum? Sun Hing Restaurant is the perfect place to be. In fact, it opens on the brink of dawn at 3 am until 4 pm so you can already get an early head start. Good morning indeed! While there’s much to love, we definitely recommend the juicy siu mai. 

On the topic of local food, don’t miss Sheung Hei Claypot Rice. Yes, we recommend it but don’t just take our word for it because this restaurant is also Michelin-approved! Take your pick among the 30 different kinds of claypot rice. Make sure to leave some room for Yuan is Here, a Bib Gourmand-certified Street food spot. Chow down Taiwanese classics such as sweet plum fried potato and braised minced pork on rice (aka lo ru fan). 

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If you’re not exactly sure what type of dish you’d like, you can always go to a cooked food centre and KTown has its own. At Smithfield Market and Cooked Food Centre, one of the most popular options is 雞煲, a famed spot for spicy chicken hot pot. For something lighter, the congee from Cheuk Kee Congee is easy on the tastebuds. Other diverse cuisines to try include the Egyptian and Mediterranean food at Aziza, the Nepali delights at Timur, or the ever-popular tacos at 11 Westside.

Where to drink

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Good and bad news for drinkers (be it coffee or booze), Kennedy Town has a lot on the table, but the exhaustive list also leaves you with a tough choice to make. That is, of course, if you’re willing to go back for another round of drinks, which we highly recommend. For coffeeholics, there are quite a few barista-made artisanal choices to choose from. Little Cove Espresso is certainly a favourite. In addition to its selection of coffee beans from Brazil, Ethiopia, and more, it also boasts a nice seaside view.

& Arabica is another cafe with a cult following. I mean, the stylish yet minimalistic interiors sure draw eyes. But the espresso brews entice even more caffeine lovers. We also love the lattes here in case you’re not a fan of cappuccino. For a place that offers both coffee and coffee-infused cocktails, the answer is Winston’s Coffee. What a haven for coffee and booze lovers, right?

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Now for those just loyal to booze, Missy Ho’s is the place to be. In addition to its quirky decor and Asian fusion dishes, the cocktails are just as creative. For instance, they give a Japanese spin on classics like… Bloody Ho’s. For Single offers single-malt whiskies (and single-origin coffees) and everybody is welcome! Don’t let its name fool you that this is just for all the singles out there.

Of course, you can’t miss out on Grain, a collaboration between Gweilo craft brewery and Wolly Pig restaurant group. The result? A gastropub with an extensive and exclusive offering of craft beers and brews. For something a little quieter, maybe even intimate, head to The Wilshire. The not-so-hidden speakeasy has a range of cocktails, some of which are available upon request.

Where to shop

With so many dining options, you might think that’s all there is to Kennedy Town. Surprise! There are also a few places for your retail fix, whether it’s food (again?) or home products. Slowood offers both, on top of being super eco-friendly. By that, we mean, it earned a reputation in the city for being a pioneer of eco-friendly shopping. So, expect to see sustainable products and products ranging from skincare to cleaning supplies. And in true eco-friendly fashion, any purchase doesn’t come with plastic packaging so make sure to BYOB.

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Now, to spice your cooking up a little… or maybe a notch, we recommend Spice Box Organics. The grocery store is inspired by herbal remedies and Ayurvedic traditions from India. As such, they have spices and vitamins that are great additions to your cooking and health. Even better, the KTown branch has a cafe that offers healthy dishes.

Shing Fat Coconut & Spices is a true legend when it comes to herbs and spices. While its relocation to KT has only been open since 2017 (compared to its history stretching back to the 1950s), you can expect the same assortment and quality of products.

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What to do

You can be sad about the Instagram Pier closing down. But trust us, there are plenty of other things to do in the neighbourhood. For one, KTown is home to a lot of… water. Or should we say, bodies of water? Start off with the photogenic Sai Wan Swimming Shed. A worthy replacement, or alternative, to the Instagram Pier. 

Sai Wan Swimming Shed (Image credit: @s_tall_hk_jp/Instagram)

Then, there’s the Belcher Bay Promenade. It’s the perfect place to admire the sea view, take your furry friends for a walk, kids out in the playground, or just go for a nice stroll. Looking for a dip? Kennedy Town Swimming Pool ranks among the best public pools in Hong Kong (they don’t always have a good reputation). It overlooks Victoria Harbour and boasts both indoor and outdoor pools as well as a jacuzzi.

Not a fan of the water? Time to go exploring then! See the ruins of the Mount Davis Fort, a former British military depot built in 1911. It suffered from bombing during the Battle of Hong Kong and remnants of what once was are still visible today, although slowly succumbing to nature. To get there, you have to hike a little. But it’s a rather leisurely hike for beginners.

The neighbourhood also has several historic buildings that are worth a visit. This includes Lo Pan Temple, a Grade I historic building. KTown also has something for cinephiles: Golden Scene Cinema. This independent 283-seater cinema is among the best in the city. So much so that many film lovers are willing to go all the way to KTown to catch a film (or event) here. After all, the cinema does screen some films exclusively. But you can still enjoy international releases in addition to arthouse flicks and local movies. It’s certainly a good way to support the local film industry.

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After watching a movie, why not bring your friends (or family) to Wheat and Wood? The cafe has classic board games for everyone to enjoy. Otherwise, channel your cooking skills at FoodCraft. Simply join a workshop that matches your cooking level. All the recipes are healthy and it’s a great way to meet other chefs in the making.

Finally, we recommend spending some of your time at the Hong Kong Dog Rescue. It’s one of the oldest animal rescue shelters in Hong Kong. While you need to be at least 18 years old to volunteer and do some training, it’s a great way to take care of abandoned and stray dogs.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

-Is Kennedy Town worth visiting?
Kennedy Town is worth visiting.

-Is Kennedy Town a city in Hong Kong?
Kennedy Town is a city in Hong Kong.

-Which district is Kennedy Town?
Kennedy Town is in the Central and Western District.

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