Hong Kong - ADVENTURE, CULTURE & EDUTAINMENT
ParentsWorld India
|January 2025
For families with children, Hong Kong provides a unique edutainment experience. Whether you're enjoying exhilarating rides at Hong Kong Disneyland, learning traditional Chinese crafts, or exploring the tranquil surroundings of local villages, there's something new to learn and discover
Sited on China’s southern coast, Hong Kong (pop. 7.5 million) is one of two special administrative regions of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), the other being neighbouring Macau. A former British colony, Hong Kong was returned to PRC in 1997 after 156 years of British rule. This colonial legacy and Chinese origins make Hong Kong a fascinating city where the modern world and traditional culture blend seamlessly, offering a rich tapestry of experiences. Moreover, empowered by a low-crime and low-corruption environment, this port city has developed into a premier global business and financial entrepot, serving as the bridge between multinational corporations and mainland China. It is the world’s freest economy and fourth largest financial hub with 9,039 registered multinational companies doing business in the region.
A melting pot of several cultures, its iconic skyline of towering skyscrapers and sleek shopping malls contrast with its deep-rooted cultural traditions, manifested in ancient temples, street markets, and local festivals. This juxtaposition makes it a fascinating destination for families, where the old and the new blend to endow it with unique vibe. Its streets tell stories of ancient Chinese traditions, colonial history, and contemporary urban life, providing children endless opportunities to explore and learn. The island city offers world-class museums, cultural landmarks, bustling local markets, ancient temples, and serene parks. The iconic Victoria Harbour is its heartbeat where visitors can take in the dazzling skyline by day and experience spectacular light shows by night, blending modern technology with Chinese aesthetics.

This story is from the January 2025 edition of ParentsWorld India.
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