Daisann’s Hong Kong
Daisann’s Hong Kong
Daisann’s Hong Kong
Award-winning journalist and frequent ‘Traveler’ contributor Daisann McLane began her love affair with Hong Kong back in 2001. She returned to the city again and again over the ensuing years, eventually settling there full-time in 2010. Soon thereafter, McLane launched the Little Adventures in Hong Kong tour company “to help other people do what it had taken me years of experience as a travel writer to learn: Figure out the city. Understand its culture. Discover real Hong Kong food.” Here she shares a few of her favorite things about the city she’s proud to call her second home.
Hong Kong Quiz
Hong Kong Quiz
Hong Kong Quiz
How much do you know Hong Kong? Take this quiz and find out!
What’s Hot in Singapore
What’s Hot in Singapore
What’s Hot in Singapore
National Geographic Traveler editor at large George W. Stone relocated to Singapore from Washington, D.C., two years ago, and has fully embraced the island way of life. Here’s his advice on how to make the most of your time in this distinctive Southeast Asian nation: Island Getaway: Get a sense of traditional kampong (village) life on Pulau Ubin,…
The Best Hotels in Hong Kong
The Best Hotels in Hong Kong
The Best Hotels in Hong Kong
Few cities rival Hong Kong when it comes to hotels. Choices range from some of the most expensive and indulgent in the world–the city boasts two Mandarin Orientals–to dirt-cheap hostels as well as a big range of hip yet reasonable new properties in between. Here are my favorites.
The Radar: 10 Ways to See Hong Kong, Awkward Solo Travel Situations, Great Food Truck Feasts
The Radar: 10 Ways to See Hong Kong, Awkward Solo Travel Situations, Great Food Truck Feasts
The Radar: 10 Ways to See Hong Kong, Awkward Solo Travel Situations, Great Food Truck Feasts
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Your China Photos
Your China Photos
Your China Photos
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